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#11 - Posted 12 June 2009, 2:17 PM
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Lake Enriquillo















Lake Enriquillo
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#12 - Posted 12 June 2009, 3:30 PM
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Estas revista es bien interesante y enseña quienes estan detras de la destruccion de los Haitises

http://www.bocealo.com//media/MSabril09.pdf

please read it and take a good look at page 7 but all around tells the truth that many don't know.

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#13 - Posted 15 June 2009, 1:13 PM
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Cactus Forest Growing out of Fossilized Coral Reefs











Salt pans at Lake Enriquillo





Saltiness at Lake Enriquillo

Edited on 7/25/2009 12:33 PM by yumnuk3.
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The changing Earth: Lake Enriquillo. Climate change is an ongoing process. Here we take a brief trip to the southwest Dominican Republic where we discover a hypersaline (very salty) "lake" that is in fact a remnant of a landlocked sea. We find a cactus forest growing out of fossilized coral reefs that were once below sea level.


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Thanks Mr. Yummy, you do such a great job with those informative and educational threads!
We should all learn something from you.
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#16 - Posted 15 June 2009, 6:21 PM
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Thanks Mr. Yummy, you do such a great job with those informative and educational threads!
We should all learn something from you.

A remarkable discovery! You are seeing something few humans ever have.

Thank You! your check is in the mail.LOL.
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#17 - Posted 15 June 2009, 6:22 PM
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Cactus Forest Growing out of Fossilized Coral Reefs - Lake Enriquillo
















The Dominican Republic is one of the most biodiverse islands in the Caribbean; listed by Conservation International as one of the top four global biodiversity hotspots.






Cactus Forest Growing out of Fossilized Coral Reefs - Lake Enriquillo
Edited on 6/21/2009 10:27 PM by yumnuk3.
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Thanks Mr. Yummy, you do such a great job with those informative and educational threads!
We should all learn something from you.

A remarkable discovery! You are seeing something few humans ever have.

Thank You! your check is in the mail.LOL.


Well look at this! The man is funny as well as talented....
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THANK YOU FOR THE PHOTOS
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#20 - Posted 15 June 2009, 7:30 PM
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I would suggest you post the author of the photos else they could be deleted because of copyright issues that arise. It happened the other day to Eriliza here. Just a thought. Anyways very nice pictures please keep them coming.
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