Pinging you because of the Conquistador connection.....
And now ... a man with three buttocks.
That is nothing, leading Dem presidential candiate has 2 rear-ends! One in the usual location, the other at the opposite end of her torso!
If you drink enough, you might see double. This dog smells double all time.
"Nobody believed him, they laughed him out of court."
He's very intelligent and with a wonderful sense of smell, as you might think.
His sense of smell was not enough to keep him from getting laughed out of court, sadly.
Some day, Waxman will participate in the Westminster Dog Show when this breed gets approved by the AKC.
Leni
That ain’t natural!
That is one lucky dog.
I once had a dog that had no nose.
Q: How did it smell?
A: Awful.
(Moose, cheese, sister, etc.)
I think these dogs are rather fetching.
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"He says he has found evidence of human habitation within 50 miles of the blast zone, and believes these people were wiped out as a result of the meteor's impact.
I wonder who these people may have been...30,000 years ago in Bolivia?
Good frontal of a Pachon Navarro.
Hmmm...Looks like a doggie with an unusually large septum. Interesting.
I’m just going to put up the link for this one...
http://www.davesdaily.com/pictures/203-sixtoes.htm
The Scientific Exploration Society was in Bolivia to investigate a shallow crater about five miles in width. According to Colonel Blashford-Snell, he has now found evidence that this was caused by a giant meteorite, which struck the Bolivian Amazon Basin up to 30,000 years ago. He says he has found evidence of human habitation within 50 miles of the blast zone, and believes these people were wiped out as a result of the meteor's impact.Hey, I'd not read that far.
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Satellite images have revealed a circular feature in the Bolivian Amazon basin, 400kms NE of La Paz. This 8 km diameter structure appears likely to be an impact crater caused by a meteorite, either an asteroid, or a comet, colliding with the Earth between 5000 and 30,000 years ago. If so, it is possibly one of the Earths most recent major impact events and could have been caused by a meteorite the size of a bus. In which case the resultant explosion (equivalent to many megatons of dynamite) could have affected much of the Amazon Basin.
The effects of such impacts are important in biological and geological history of our planet and consequently this unusual structure is of considerable scientific interest. If found to be one of the Earths youngest impact craters, its creation could be indicated in folklore of indigenous South American people.
The impact of a meteorite in this swampy area would probably have thrown up a massive quantity of waterlogged material which could then have fallen back into the crater. This might explain why the average depth is only one metre and it is the dramatic change in vegetation that has made the structure visible from space.
There are many questions to be answered and several expeditions have attempted to do this. However the challenging terrain and adverse climatic conditions have made it extremely difficult to achieve conclusive results.
Sergeotechmin have also considered what else might have caused the crater and one possibility is that it is a volcanic pipe. If so this is of considerable geological interest.
http://www.ses-explore.org/Page3.aspx?PageID=70
and yes, the dog gets a mention, too...
Each nose has one nostril, so it looks more like one split nose than two noses to me.