segunda-feira, 4 de janeiro de 2010

Thousands of dead octopuses wash up on Portugal beach


As dead octopuses en masse had been found on Portugal’s beach recently, question remains where the next disaster to occur upon next three days.
I bet a strong earthquake will shake Middle East again as terrestrial waves from Latin America via Portuguese Cabo de Sao Vincente beach to reach Iran.

Thousands of dead octopuses have washed up on a beach in northern Portugal, in what is being called an environmental disaster.
They cover a 5-mile stretch of Vila Nova de Gaia beach - no reason has yet been found for their appearance.
MEANWHILE: WELLINGTON: More than 120 whales died over 48 hours in two separate beachings in New Zealand, the Department of Conservation said on Monday.
More than 20 pilot whales will be buried by Coromandel Maori on Monday after dying when they became stranded on Sunday.
Sixty-three whales, mostly cows with calves, beached themselves at Colville Bay, north of Coromandel township in North Island.
The 3-4 meter whales were seen by fishermen struggling about 300 meters offshore around 6 a.m. and they called emergency services

será ,mesmo biológico como dizem, ou será sinal de algo mais????

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