Jun. 21st, 2007

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Ten years ago today, on the Summer Solstice of 1997, [livejournal.com profile] quelonzia took my hand in marriage.

I cannot express the joy I feel every morning when I wake up to find her next to me.

I love you, Fire of my Heart, as strongly and as deeply as I did a decade ago -- if not moreso.

It doesn't seem like a decade. It still feels new -- and yet, it feels like always.
athelind: (Default)
Ten years ago today, on the Summer Solstice of 1997, [livejournal.com profile] quelonzia took my hand in marriage.

I cannot express the joy I feel every morning when I wake up to find her next to me.

I love you, Fire of my Heart, as strongly and as deeply as I did a decade ago -- if not moreso.

It doesn't seem like a decade. It still feels new -- and yet, it feels like always.
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Glacial Lake Vanishes in Southern Chile

Thursday, June 21, 2007

(06-21) 01:03 PDT SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) --

A five-acre glacial lake in Chile's southern Andes has disappeared — and scientists want to know why.

Park rangers at Bernardo O'Higgins National Park said they found a 100-feet-deep crater in late May were the lake had been in March. Several large pieces of ice that used to float atop the water also were spotted.

"The lake had simply disappeared," Juan Jose Romero, head of Chile's National Forest Service in the southernmost region of Magallanes, said Wednesday. "No one knows what happened."

A group of geologists and other experts will be sent to the area 1,250 miles southeast of Santiago in the next few days to investigate, Romero said.

One theory is the water disappeared through cracks in the lake bottom into underground fissures. But experts do not know why the cracks would have appeared because there have been no earthquakes reported in the area recently, Romero said.

A river that flowed out of the lake was reduced to a trickle.


What could have caused this?

Could the secrets be lost in the annals of that venerable organization, the Junior Woodchucks?

What mysteries lie beyond... THE CUT? )
athelind: (Default)
Glacial Lake Vanishes in Southern Chile

Thursday, June 21, 2007

(06-21) 01:03 PDT SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) --

A five-acre glacial lake in Chile's southern Andes has disappeared — and scientists want to know why.

Park rangers at Bernardo O'Higgins National Park said they found a 100-feet-deep crater in late May were the lake had been in March. Several large pieces of ice that used to float atop the water also were spotted.

"The lake had simply disappeared," Juan Jose Romero, head of Chile's National Forest Service in the southernmost region of Magallanes, said Wednesday. "No one knows what happened."

A group of geologists and other experts will be sent to the area 1,250 miles southeast of Santiago in the next few days to investigate, Romero said.

One theory is the water disappeared through cracks in the lake bottom into underground fissures. But experts do not know why the cracks would have appeared because there have been no earthquakes reported in the area recently, Romero said.

A river that flowed out of the lake was reduced to a trickle.


What could have caused this?

Could the secrets be lost in the annals of that venerable organization, the Junior Woodchucks?

What mysteries lie beyond... THE CUT? )

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