Mooncrown
23rd January 2011, 07:38 PM
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It happened on December 29, 2010 in a Canadian park Goldstream. Local river water suddenly stained neon green. Ofigevshie people rubbing my eyes to make sure it's not an illusion. River pleased unusual color for about an hour, then again became normal. After analyzing the green water, the local Ministry of Environment said it was the result of getting there a chemical "fluorescein". Neither he nor any of its decay products are not toxic, and experts are hoping that the fish and the ecology of the river were not affected.
source http://www.green-gardener.net/2011/01/canadian-green-river-park.html
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It happened on December 29, 2010 in a Canadian park Goldstream. Local river water suddenly stained neon green. Ofigevshie people rubbing my eyes to make sure it's not an illusion. River pleased unusual color for about an hour, then again became normal. After analyzing the green water, the local Ministry of Environment said it was the result of getting there a chemical "fluorescein". Neither he nor any of its decay products are not toxic, and experts are hoping that the fish and the ecology of the river were not affected.
source http://www.green-gardener.net/2011/01/canadian-green-river-park.html
:maaf: if repost
hope u njoy it :idws: