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NeonMercuryASH

beer, I want beer
This might mean nothing or it could mean everything. In Alaska, there is a Lake, known as Big Blue. Pristine. Billions of gallons of water. 80 million gallons of it will be siphoned and sent to Mbabwe. That can brew a lot of tea. Or not. Bridge to No where? Or Not?
 

'Gear

RIP 1970~2018
This might mean nothing or it could mean everything. In Alaska, there is a Lake, known as Big Blue. Pristine. Billions of gallons of water. 80 million gallons of it will be siphoned and sent to Mbabwe. That can brew a lot of tea. Or not. Bridge to No where? Or Not?

Do we know the condition of the source of the lake?
 

NeonMercuryASH

beer, I want beer
Unknown. But it is fresh water. A river can only bring in so much. Melting glaciers maybe a bit more, but eventually everything dries up. Especially considering it is a part of the country few people really know about. The water brokers can siphon for years before anyone would notice. It's not front page news. If it weren't on the cover of last week's Newsweek, I'd have thought we were dealing with an episode of Flash Gorden, Ming the Merciless and alla that.
 
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