Drought Uncovers Artifacts in Fla. Lake

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Drought Uncovers Artifacts in Fla. Lake

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I wonder if there was anything else that was trapped underneath the lake with them? I have heard that some entities possess objects.

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Post by kalle »

Yes some entities possess objects.

I think you talking about animating objects rather than mere ownership though.
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No, I was just speculating. Seems to me that bad things end up at the bottom of the lake. For instance the steamship they found, I am sure that not all the people aboard made it to sure the day it sunk. There are probably some negative emotions there to waiting to be fed upon by entities and the like.
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ANything?
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I don't think we have anyone down there.
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Post by Thomas Sheldon »

Look at the type of terrain, and teh line of sight in the area at the time. Hell, I bet the army boys didn't see it till they were within 75 yards.
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I would think maybe closer even than that.
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You have to remember you are talking about a time before aircraft and other modern forms of transportation. People generally didn't wander off the beaten path for fun back then since the odds were good that it could result in your death.
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Perhaps the lake had dissapeared.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Well if it's only 9 feet deep but so huge in area - it would only take a few hot dry years for the lake to almost disappear.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

On a related note, apparently a lake has vanished in Chile.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Nature of the media - but ice to see someoen else is looking out for stuf.
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