Nov 5, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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I watched a documentary on sockeye salmon migration on the West coast.These people took core samples from the bottom of a lake known for its sockeye returns.They discovered that in the history of this lake that at one time the fish did not return for about 1000 years.They could offer no explaination.Does anyone think that this is a part of a natural cycle?We as people should shed our arrogance and stop pretending that we know everything and admit that there are forces in nature far greater than us.Some things are just the way they are.
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