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Of course, that must be it... lots and lots of slow burning fires...
that happens far more often than simple common clouds intercepted by the mountain slopes... Jeff Rigby wrote: Gesh, Great Smoky Mountains not foggy mountains, or is it always assumed that descriptions are not literal. Is it always assumed that they are? It's so common that the trees have incorporated the event into it's reproductive cycle and some can't germinate without a fire. To incorporate something like that into your reproductive cycle takes 100K plus years of CONSISTENT FIRE. 1- that still doesn't mean that "smoke" can't possibly refer to clouds (fog) which are still a far more common occurence than fire 2- if you go around assuming that evolution is a scientific fact, then you will really PO the Bush/Cheney cheerleaders and they'll kick you out of the club. DSK |
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