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To: Piquaboy; Mr. Patel; blam; SunkenCiv; Slipperduke
HUHH???? It's India, NOT Indonesia you.....

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12 posted on 02/11/2005 11:53:56 AM PST by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: Cronos

I guess since they both began with 'Ind' he must have thought they were the same country. Probably did not even read past the 'Ind' part.


15 posted on 02/11/2005 2:19:57 PM PST by spetznaz (Nuclear tipped ICBMs: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol.)
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To: Cronos; CarrotAndStick
Tsunami unearths gifts for archaeology

February 11 2005 at 04:03PM

The deadly tsunamis that crashed into southern India unearthed priceless relics, including two granite lions, that had lain buried under the sand for centuries, archaeologists say.

A team from the Archaeological Survey of India descended on the ancient seaport of Mahabalipuram, 70km south of Madras, to examine the "gifts" left after the tsunami redrew the entire coastline.

They include the remnants of a stone house and a half-completed rock elephant, archaeologists said late on Thursday. There are also two giant granite lions, one seated and another poised to charge. The statues are each carved out of a single piece of granite stone, testifying to the carver's skill.

The objects were uncovered when the towering waves withdrew from the beach, carrying huge amounts of sand with them.

The waves that killed over 285 000 people throughout Asia also appear to have swept a bronze Buddha to Indian shores from Thailand in a basket attached to a bamboo raft, archaeologists say. - Sapa-AFP

This article was originally published on page 8 of Cape Argus on February 11, 2005

16 posted on 02/11/2005 3:08:00 PM PST by blam
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