That water shot could easily have been taken in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Most of the rivers & streams are colored by tannins.

Kenneth Waller


----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Sanfedele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PESO The land of coke and honey


Rob Studdert wrote:

On 29 Oct 2005 at 20:09, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

> Well it sure looks like babbling coke -- what is
> really going on here?
> polluted waters? just reflections? inquiring minds
> want to know...

Hi Ann,

It's just a naturally tannin-stained otherwise fresh water stream though it's the darkest one I've seen, deep still waters under shade looked ink black.

I cant recall seeing anything quite that color
that also was that sparkly -
seen plenty of deep still waters in shade, and
glacial green and ,Peter,
my grandparents house was walking distance from
the mighty muddy.  I know
mud doesn't equal pollution, though there is
precious little of it left
that isn't polluted I'd wager.

I think I would have liked to have seen a bit of
land or something for scale
in the shot, Rob...

Of course--- coke is a pollutant :)

annsan


> Now I have to go to the fridge...

:-)

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