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Scientists Discover a Boiling River of Amazonian Legend

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is everything for you about sanghi terrorists Jamahir? Is your little heart bruised by those meanies? Do you weep into your pillow about how misunderstood you are my little petal?

I am requesting you again, please don't bait. Thank you. :-)

I will not reply to you further because it is childish, immature, ridiculous and waste of time. You meanwhile I know will reply to this post with a long, rambling, annotated and completely meaningless post about nothing at all. To that future post, I give you the same digital expression that @Guynextdoor2 so humorously did on the other epic. thread.

Thank you, have a good day. Spend the next five minutes parsing my every word for hidden terrorist meanings and weep over how misunderstood you are, but please understand it makes no difference to me.:lol:

There are several epic expressions of mine....are you referring to my middle finger expression here....:enjoy:
 
hmm, i didn't know that.

in which part did the flamboyant captain make such a discovery??

or do you mean that cave where the captain sparrow and his nemesis, captain blackbeard, fight over that 'fountain of youth'??
That was a joke.

ahem... agar jaan ka aman ho toh yeh na-cheez kuch kehna chaahta hai iss baare me. :D

not all legends are true... flying carpets, leprechauns and earthly egyptian divinities are myths... though sirens are true. ;)

about mermaids, the boat and mermaid scene in 'pirates of the caribbean : on stranger tides' was a scary scene - the music, setting, dialogue and all... gave me a fright :

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | Mermaids scene HD - YouTube
waiting for Atlantis to be discovered. lol
 
There are several epic expressions of mine....are you referring to my middle finger expression here....:enjoy:
Yup, that is what is meant by the term "digital expression". I thought it was too funny. :lol:

Do I need your permission to use it myself when circs dictate? :p:
 
There are many such places where heated steaming water gushes from the earth. I have seen it in Ethiopia, where the water springs from the earth boiling hot and smelling of sulphur. Ethiopians have built holiday resorts at some of these sites and even pipe this water into bath houses and use it to heat swimming pools. Something similar in Azores and people go and boil eggs in a boiling spring, it's a national dish for them.

I don't know why the water is boiling in Amazon but wherever I have seen this it is because of volcanic activity, the water is springing near magma. It is not that unusual.

Hot springs are not rare things - those are found at numerous places, we have it in Pakistan as well. But 82 feet wide, 20 feed deep and four miles long is surely unique.
 
Yup, that is what is meant by the term "digital expression". I thought it was too funny. :lol:

Do I need your permission to use it myself when circs dictate? :p:

Of course not.....:enjoy:
 
Hot spring are not rare things - those are found at numerous places, we have it in Pakistan as well. But 82 feet wide, 20 feed deep and four miles long is surely unique.
Yeah...size is probably unique....I don't know...but as I said I have seen with my own eyes springs and medium sized streams gushing out from the earth. Where in Pak do you have this?
 
Yeah...size is probably unique....I don't know...but as I said I have seen with my own eyes springs and medium sized streams gushing out from the earth. Where in Pak do you have this?

Size does matter - :angel:

This one is accessible ---> Garam Chashma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There was documentary about very remote place which has hot springs, forgot the name of the valley.
 
the river-bank he is leaning from is deadly... it is a sloping area... one tumble, one slip, gone case.
Look at the photo again and imagine where the photographer is standing!.
 
Incredible. South America holds so much mystery. I'm waiting for a 40 ft Anaconda now.
 
Legends are often grounded in facts.
 
There are many such places where heated steaming water gushes from the earth. I have seen it in Ethiopia, where the water springs from the earth boiling hot and smelling of sulphur. Ethiopians have built holiday resorts at some of these sites and even pipe this water into bath houses and use it to heat swimming pools. Something similar in Azores and people go and boil eggs in a boiling spring, it's a national dish for them.

I don't know why the water is boiling in Amazon but wherever I have seen this it is because of volcanic activity, the water is springing near magma. It is not that unusual.

The difference, I think, is that there are springs or enclosed water bodies. This is a river. Hence, the uniqueness.
 
Nice water for tea making brilliant who needs kettle , Pakistanis will be flocking to this river
 
There are many such places where heated steaming water gushes from the earth. I have seen it in Ethiopia, where the water springs from the earth boiling hot and smelling of sulphur. Ethiopians have built holiday resorts at some of these sites and even pipe this water into bath houses and use it to heat swimming pools. Something similar in Azores and people go and boil eggs in a boiling spring, it's a national dish for them.

I don't know why the water is boiling in Amazon but wherever I have seen this it is because of volcanic activity, the water is springing near magma. It is not that unusual.

Agreed. Yellowstone Park has a boiling river. It eventually runs into a cold river and where the two meet people sit in the water moving around to the perfect temperature spot.

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Note the snow
 
There are many such places where heated steaming water gushes from the earth. I have seen it in Ethiopia, where the water springs from the earth boiling hot and smelling of sulphur. Ethiopians have built holiday resorts at some of these sites and even pipe this water into bath houses and use it to heat swimming pools. Something similar in Azores and people go and boil eggs in a boiling spring, it's a national dish for them.

I don't know why the water is boiling in Amazon but wherever I have seen this it is because of volcanic activity, the water is springing near magma. It is not that unusual.
WE HAVE MANY in india as well !
 
Agreed. Yellowstone Park has a boiling river. It eventually runs into a cold river and where the two meet people sit in the water moving around to the perfect temperature spot.
Note the snow

Amazing picture! Yellowstone just got into my bucket list. :-)
 
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