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Rodbuster209

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I wonder...

Has anyone ever detected the Woodstock area ?

And if so...

What was found.

Here are some rare pics for you guys..

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Doubter in MD

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Actually this is a Chinese festival. From Snopes.com:

"These Newspaper photographs are yet another examples of any images depicting large waves being grabbed and passed around as "real photographs" of the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. These pictures were purportedly taken in Thailand in December 2004, but they actually date from 2002 and depict not a tsunami, but a tidal bore (unusually high tides resulting in waters flowing upstream at high speeds) on the Qian Tang Jiang River, in Hangzhou, China.

Tidal bores occur at predictable times, and watching these events is a four-day-long government-sponsored tourist festival in China, hence there were plenty of people and photographers on hand to observe the one captured in the pictures above. Several news outlets in a variety of countries have been taken in by these photos and have run them as genuine pictures of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami."

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That site would be an amazing concentration of stuff...!
It would be an ideal place for a National or massive hunt of some kind...you volunteering...? I'll come over, if it happens....! Really.
 

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