Topic: Lake disappears in andes

kinda weird!
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/06 … index.html

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They took it. No joke. They can do it. Probably using it to terraform the moon or mars to their liking.

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That is strange...

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4 (edited by kindkind 2007-06-21 21:17:45)

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I dunno belijar...ha ha, they could just as well have taken the same amount of water from a huge lake like one of the great lakes in the us, then there wouldnt be a huge empty crater! 

I wonder what the geologists will come up with to explain it when they get there.  These are the exact types of stories that I lose track of and cant ever find the follow up to.

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Stewart Swerdlow explains it:

http://www.expansions.com/News.cfm

6 (edited by Soaring Light 2007-06-21 22:47:02)

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While that's no more an explaination than goats drank it, It's a possibility.

I wonder why they would take the water and why they took it from that lake. Maybe for just the psychological effect of it?

According to the article it was around a 3 month span that the water disappeared.:/

I'm trying to figure out if this could have happened naturally or is some manipulated event. I wish they would get more pictures of the crater!

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i did a search and the only people reporting it are the ap.  just one report so far.  and a pretty meager one at that.

8 (edited by kindkind 2007-06-21 23:47:21)

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Oh wait.  here is my favorite source for news, al jazeera.  They have just picked it up.  i love their site look and the reporting is better than what we get in the west.  its funny though cause their story gives some new facts and the ap story has some stuff that al jazz doesn't.  C'est la vie!

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/ … ACF3B1.htm

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There are many underground bases populated by many different entities on this planet. They either took it for water, or they are digging deeper to manuver from or away from another faction, or to humans and popped the cork on the lake by accident. OR there was an underground war that ended in an explosion that caused it...we'll never know what it is for sure, but it don't seem good, thats for sure...

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Bernardo O'Higgins National Park

It is located approximately between 48° and 51° 38' South Latitude (between the Baker Channel and the northern part of the Fjord of the Mountains.

Didn't think I'd find the crater itself but I thought I’d sneak a peek at some peaks (insert eye-rolly smiley here big_smile) for the heck of it.  Anyone know what’s up with all those overlay/patches?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/ … hile01.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/ … hile02.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/ … hile04.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/ … hile05.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/ … hile03.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/ … hile06.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/ … hile07.jpg


Also came across this by chance.  I haven’t heard it myself so I can’t comment on it.
http://www.unknowncountry.com/news/?id=6286

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Made me remember this from 2 years ago-

http://www.rense.com/general65/vsil.htm

I remember there were pics, but the yahoo link is now inactive.. another damn coverup :\                                           J

Happy to have been a part

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Kind of wierd when I read this story.....Later that night I watched Fantastic four Rise of the silver Surfer  to see in one scene the Silver sufer coming up from a huge lake I think and 2 minutes later the water is gone with only a crater showing at the bottom....When I saw that scene all I could think about was that lake on the news.  Movies for some reason have many clues about life and death .

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From Tierra del Fuego north along the western side of South America the region is laiden with subterrainean volcanic activity, thus the label Land of Fire. The superheating of the water in that area creates the El Nino/La Nina effect. It's likely that fissures in the lake bed were created by heating and expansion. I'm sure though soon, Al Gore will stand on the bottom of the lake bed and tell us all what 'really' happened.

" The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it "

Ayn Rand

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Well, here's the latest explanation:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070703/ap_ … ssing_lake

Seems they think it's been caused by Global Warming. Surprise, surprise.

Hey ShineOn---Gore should be showing up any time. wink

15 (edited by lilmomma 2007-07-04 14:29:35)

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That’s it?  They flew over the crater and took a picture?  mmkay.  You’d think they’d get in there and take surveys or samples or something.  Or maybe they haven’t gotten that far into their investigation yet.  But that slide show’s a joke, right?  And aren’t there any fish in Chilean lakes?  I mean, where’d they go?  Did they all wash away?   Unless I’m missing something, this whole thing reeks. 

Oh, and in semi-related news:

The case of the disappearing Great Lake

ETA:  Guess I should have read that article a little closer.  Those are their "preliminary conclusions" (although the related article claims that they've "solved the puzzle").  It also said that they took "hundreds of pictures" although it looks like they only released one of those to the media (so far?).  There.  I stand corrected.