Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 17:34:47 +0100 From: "E.T." <tomere@club-internet.fr> To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg226$foo@default> Subject: Neblina tours
To all, One team, then a second one, etc and now a wedding ! For when a
funfair or a moovie with indiana johns ? I was very disapointed when i
learnt the discoveries made during the first travel on the Neblina tepui
because i knew it was the begin of the end for this last savage and
untouched ecosystem. Unfortunately, the facts don't reassure me at all.
It becomes more and more an up to date destination. Not far enough.
Not expensive enough. It seems that all this is happenning in a general
indifference like if it was the destiny of humans beeing to colonize,
destroy and then regret their ancestor's acts. Hoping to be not alone.
Regards.
>Topic No. 16
>
>Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 02:17:50 -0200
>From: "Fernando Rivadavia-Lopes" <fe_riva@uol.com.br>
>To: "CP listserv" <cp@opus.hpl.hp.com>
>Subject: Neblina II -- the Japanese Expedition
>Message-ID: <00b301bf62fd$db85f320$e0dcbfc8@aguia.mtecnetsp.com.br>
> .../...
> In fact, there was also another similar curiosity about their
>trip. Apparently, they had to camp a bit further upstream from where we did
>last year, because our campsite was already occupied by a French team. The
>French apparently camped at the very top of Neblina on New Year's Eve
>because they were there for a reason: a wedding at midnight!!! Yep, some
>crazy French couple not only came up with this lame idea, but also decided
>to drag their poor relatives up there for the event! Talk about a
>troublesome wedding, huh??
> .../...
-- ----------------------------------- Eric THOUMIRE - Z.7b St Maur des Fosses (suburb of Paris) France -----------------------------------
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