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Re: Nyob Suav Teb yog Mloog qav lus ces sawv daws tsis tuag coob li no. Ua Ntej thaum looj Ceeb yuav tawg nej pom dab tsi tshwm sim thiab?     

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Author: ychaxwm
Date: May 23, 2008 11:45

... users are wondering why the local authorities didn't relate the event to the imminence of an earthquake, and why scientists didn't take notice of the bizarre disappearance of a lake in Enshi, in the Hubei province, on April 26 (see photos). A seismologist tells us that the Chinese have long relied on the behaviour of animals to predict earthquakes. Although there's no...
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Re: Nyob Suav Teb yog Mloog qav lus ces sawv daws tsis tuag coob li no. Ua Ntej thaum looj Ceeb yuav tawg nej pom dab tsi tshwm sim thiab?     

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Author: xtou55
Date: May 23, 2008 06:16

... users are wondering why the local authorities didn't relate the event to the imminence of an earthquake, and why scientists didn't take notice of the bizarre disappearance of a lake in Enshi, in the Hubei province, on April 26 (see photos). A seismologist tells us that the Chinese have long relied on the behaviour of animals to predict earthquakes. Although there's no...
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Re: Nyob Suav Teb yog Mloog qav lus ces sawv daws tsis tuag coob li no. Ua Ntej thaum looj Ceeb yuav tawg nej pom dab tsi tshwm sim thiab?     

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Author: hmoobthawj
Date: May 23, 2008 06:08

... users are wondering why the local authorities didn't relate the event to the imminence of an earthquake, and why scientists didn't take notice of the bizarre disappearance of a lake in Enshi, in the Hubei province, on April 26 (see photos). A seismologist tells us that the Chinese have long relied on the behaviour of animals to predict earthquakes. Although there's no...
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Re: Nyob Suav Teb yog Mloog qav lus ces sawv daws tsis tuag coob li no. Ua Ntej thaum looj Ceeb yuav tawg nej pom dab tsi tshwm sim thiab?     

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Author: Tshajplaws1
Date: May 22, 2008 21:53

... web users are wondering why the local authorities didn't relate the event to the imminence of an earthquake, and why scientists didn't take notice of the bizarre disappearance of a lake in Enshi, in the Hubei province, on April 26 (see photos). A seismologist tells us that the Chinese have long relied on the behaviour of animals to predict earthquakes. Although there's no ...
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Re: Nyob Suav Teb yog Mloog qav lus ces sawv daws tsis tuag coob li no. Ua Ntej thaum looj Ceeb yuav tawg nej pom dab tsi tshwm sim thiab?     

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Author: cwjmem
Date: May 22, 2008 20:58

... web users are wondering why the local authorities didn't relate the event to the imminence of an earthquake, and why scientists didn't take notice of the bizarre disappearance of a lake in Enshi, in the Hubei province, on April 26 (see photos). A seismologist tells us that the Chinese have long relied on the behaviour of animals to predict earthquakes. Although there's no ...
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Nyob Suav Teb yog Mloog qav lus ces sawv daws tsis tuag coob li no. Ua Ntej thaum looj Ceeb yuav tawg nej pom dab tsi tshwm sim thiab?     

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Author: Mbertrand2000
Date: May 22, 2008 16:01

... web users are wondering why the local authorities didn't relate the event to the imminence of an earthquake, and why scientists didn't take notice of the bizarre disappearance of a lake in Enshi, in the Hubei province, on April 26 (see photos). A seismologist tells us that the Chinese have long relied on the behaviour of animals to predict earthquakes. Although there's no scientific study...
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