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I find this facinating

Royal

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110208/sc_nm/us_russia_antarctica_lake
 
Thanks for the post Royal,

Exciting exploration.

Cosidering that it is "un-touched" I have to ask myself, "Do we really have the right to disturb it?":shrug:

Mankind has ruined an awful lot on and in this planet in the name of learning!:thumbdown:

CJ
 
and much has been learned from exploration of the seas and space.

I have seen shows about these lakes before and the scientist are not like the early Dino hunters and destroy ten to get one. From what I have read they are very aware of their responsibility. There are many watching over their shoulders but the real threat is when the CEO's find a way to make a profit from the scientists efforts. THEY need watching.
 
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