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Submitted by Steph on Tue, 2006-07-11 13:14.

We took the tent to Cornwall last week.

The first day it rained. I have never seen rain like it. Thunder, lightening and flash floods. The winding roads became gushing waterfalls. There was a mini Tornado in Devon.

The next day the sun came out. It shone through my factor 15 sun cream.

Its not right. Its not natural. Something needs to change, and if were not careful, it will be life on Earth as we know it.
 

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Comment by: kandath
Posted on Fri 20th October 2006
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Ur post on good old Cornwall!

Hi Steph,
Read your post on Cornwall with interst. It took me back to my very first holiday In England way back in 1979. It was just after I reached England as a raw young 23 year old man(in a new country, continent and new culture). Just to make it exciting it was Easter time. We stayed in a stationary caravan for a week and the weather was stupendous indeed. All I now remember is the name of the beach - 'Prah Sands'. I also remember driving around in my old lemon yellow Mini 850 (Mr Bean style, ha ha ha !) aroung Tintagel and all the tin mining areas and minac Theatre ! Thank you for taking me back in time.
Cheers,
Kris
ps- yes, u r right. We must do something seriously together to sustain this beautiful world we live in. The changing weather pattern is in real fact alam bells of nature to wake us up to the truth and reality. We must collectively do something for the future generations.

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