Experts Confirm Meteorite Crash in Peru
In this photo released by La Republica Newspaper, people watch a crater in Puno, Peru, Saturday, Sept. 16, 2007, caused by a supposed meteorite that crashed in southern Peru over the weekend causing hundreds of people to suffer headaches, nausea and respiratory problems, a health official said Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007. (AP Photo/ La Republica Newspaper)
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Peasants living near the crater said they had smelled a sulfurous odor for at least an hour after the meteorite struck and that it had provoked upset stomachs and headaches.
H2S .... Hydrogen-Sulfide
I can't believe Pravada got one wrong
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Why not? Because they are not Americans and therefor more trustworthy?
I don't believe I said anything about them not being American, Collin is it my turn to put words in your mouth?
See if I was putting words in your mouth I would have made a silly little hand puppet and said...
Mr Hand Puppet, "Hi, I'm AJS, I like apples!"
Of course you must imagine a high pitch, cartoon voice...
What I did, was called asking a question. Actually 2 questions with the second one asking more directly what was on my mind. Now, you say you can't believe Pravada got it wrong? Why?
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