By Richard Gray for The Telegraph Massive underwater rivers that flow along the bottom of the oceans have been discovered by scientists. Researchers working in the Black Sea have found currents of water 350 times greater than the River Thames flowing along the sea bed, carving out channels much like a river on the land. [...]
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Undersea river discovered flowing on sea bed
By Paul Stewart in August 2nd 2010 No Comment »
Filed Under erosion, habitat, mapping, oceans, rivers, salinity, seawater, world water Tags: abyssal plains, Black Sea, Bosphorus Strait, deep ocean, marine world, nutrient rich, sediment, the world's sixth largest river, undersea river
Filed Under erosion, habitat, mapping, oceans, rivers, salinity, seawater, world water Tags: abyssal plains, Black Sea, Bosphorus Strait, deep ocean, marine world, nutrient rich, sediment, the world's sixth largest river, undersea river
Global Oneness Project
By Paul Stewart in August 2nd 2010 No Comment »
Filed Under collaboration, communications, food security, heritage, social structures Tags: diversity, equality, freedom, Global Oneness Project, identity, independence, respect, spirituality
Filed Under collaboration, communications, food security, heritage, social structures Tags: diversity, equality, freedom, Global Oneness Project, identity, independence, respect, spirituality
Here’s a trailer to something essential… Enjoy, get your boots on and keep the faith that we can all make a difference, as one. http://globalonenessproject.org/
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