Mud slide in Afghanistan
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6 Posted 359 days ago by tolstoy
A river of rock. Damn that's almost poetic. What impresses me is the river just seems to take it all without a care.
7 Posted 359 days ago by MsZoomy (admin)
Holy Moly!! That's a lot of Shiite rumbling down the hill. It takes a lot of power/energy to move boulders that big!!
8 Posted 359 days ago by kutless429
Wow #6, it's good to know there are some real ppl in amidst of all other worthless comments, kudos(deep)
12 Posted 359 days ago by wobble
Does that shit happen all the time in that country?
Would love to see it in action.
14 Posted 359 days ago by tolstoy
I was merely commenting in awe of Nature's adaptabilty. You have a problem with that Oldfart?
16 Posted 359 days ago by bannananas
@#11
"I do not believe the river 'thinks' too much about it all. Talk about worthless comments....sheeeesh" #6 wrote "What impresses me is the river just seems to take it all without a care." Don't u, #11, kind of think, when u try see the bigger picture, that what #6 said in his/her last sentence is what you said in your first. Ohhhhh, mudslide ![]()
19 Posted 358 days ago by Oldfart
@#14 I think you have found your 'soul mate' in #8.
I must admit I do not have a 'poetic' bone in me. Your musing about the river taking it without a care just sounds silly to me,sorry. ![]()
21 Posted 358 days ago by montypython
Did you see the ANTS carrying all of those rocks?.........WOW!
23 Posted 358 days ago by JerryD
#Oldfart "not have a 'poetic' bone in me..." - well that's the way it is. We humans are different(luckily- otherwise we would still be monkeying around in trees
)...think it was illconsidered with #11 comment. I too have done that - appearing really garbled once & a while. Its bad if one thinks less of others because one doesn't understand them. So one's comments should show us that we still have a long way to go before being 'reasonably wise' - and being poetic, well!? Never considered myself poetic, but when encountered natures powers both at sea & land. Tornado in Oklahoma, stormy North sea & seen land & rockslides... when describing it - Others call it 'poetic'!?... like the slide above - it just flows & looks harmless... but it isn't, it can be very much dangerous thou...
- wow! whad a lot o'words I used ![]()
24 Posted 355 days ago by sha512
@#15 Sounds german to me.
Though I can't fully understand the first words I am very sure one of them then says something like "Ja, geh du voran." which means "Ye. Now, you go ahead."



1 Posted 359 days ago by AfterDune
Pretty impressive :o