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Google Earth satellite photos have indicated a mysterious, recurring,
brown/reddish-brown stain in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico along the U.S./Mexico border. At first it was thought to be an oil spill so research vessels were dispatched to the area of concern. They took water samples and discovered the reddish/brown water was diluted coffee and iron oxide. It is thought that perhaps a cargo of coffee in a container was lost overboard from some passing ship in a hurricane last year. We here in rbc and asa know the real cause of this anomaly. Wilbur Hubbard |
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