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Dear All,
Following a sad family occasion three weeks ago, I found myself in a Boeing
747 flying about 10km up in the air over a completely cloudless central
Asian continent. As we left the snowy mountains of Afghanistan behind, and
the little villages of Georgia, we flew over the Caspian Sea. I found
myself wondering, peering out of the window, are there any shells in this
utterly desolate place? On the shores of this inland sea, I did not spot a
single village, on the water, I did not see a single boat (admittedly, it
must have been about 5am..). The shores and the water looked so lifeless it
seemed like the ocean equivalent of a desert.
Has anyone ever seen any of these shores close up, or know anything about
them? Are there any shells in the Caspian Sea?
just wondering
Patty
Dr. Patty Jansen
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