I've just been watching the late news, with more detail coming through - pictures of a beach with bodies that were swept out to sea and then dumped back on the beach, a fishing boat in the main street, what used to be a town now looks like a garbage dump, people trying to find friends and relatives, bulldozers burying some of the dead in mass graves, over 70,000 dead so far, expected to go over 100,000.
Some of the islands were moved 160 feet south, the earth's axis shifted by about an inch, and the earth spun faster for a few seconds so we may have lost daylight. There were what I assume were satellite pictures of the tsunami sweeping n to the land, and the whirlpool that formed as it went back out. Nature's so much more powerful than anything we could ever have imagined. Jean in Poole To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
