Irna Wrote:
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> I had quite the same idea, and am presently
> preparing a page for my website, with the title
> "All that nature can never do" :-). I'll let you
> know when it's done.
:-))
Then one thing I can do is put the link in my signature on some forums.
Personally, I have no problems in speaking out on the issue (I am rather outspoken on all sorts of things...), but I want to avoid the removal effect.
The last time I said a few words, the comment was of the type I've already mentioned, I'm not Bosnian, I cannot understand, and so on and so forth. It doesn't bother me particularly (I've got a thick skin, as the saying goes here, you surely know), but then the information gets lost.
Above all, I do not want to add to the polemical tone: that is something that makes people even more un-receptive to information, especially if they think someone is speaking down to them. There is this "Robin Hood component" in the whole story, like, even we poor and uneducated can have our five minutes. The lynch against knowledge has much to do with it.
> In the meantime, you could have a look at another
> page that I just translated in english, where I
> tried to make a synthesis of what is known or can
> be guessed about the geological and
> geomorphological history of the "pyramids" :
Hey, that's great, thanks! :-)
I visit your site (everybody's sites) often, but this is really brand new!
A bit off-topic, you made my day, I see a lake here, around Bihac (where I live), that confirms a completely-layman theory of mine, based on simple observation (it's fairly evident when you look ath the Bihac's pocket), and some hint of an old legend, on ancient people blowing up a natural barrier downstream of Bihac to empty the valley. I have no idea where that comes from, there are sevral completely imaginary stories around here (eh eh... Visoko has no exclusives), but it sounds fascinating: that lake probably emptied too early for any human memory to be left of that, probably the story comes from someone who made the same naked-eye observation as I.
If you happen to have any materials on Bihac, please let me know (* oops, sorry for the off topic, I can make amends for quoting one more legendary element, supposed iron-rings that I've heard mentioned as having been seen up the mountains around here... again, all sort of speculations on boats being tied up there, when there was water; i think I've read something similar on some site connected to Osmanagic).