LoisLane
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Regarding the feet that washed up together, the fact that they washed up in the same spot is really odd. Were they attached to each other, or was it coincidence? Feet in running shoes have washed up on the Canadian West Coast, and identification can be attributed to the fact that the only reason anything is known is because a foot washed up. Connections have been made with a plane that crashed into the water. but the family rejects the results.
The water is cold. We have read that over and over again in the context of the girls falling into the roaring mountain stream. Does a roaring mountain stream, or raging river, over smooth rocks cause pelvic bones to break? Let's suppose that they fell into the raging river. The were on the banks in a curve on the river ... and then the river raged again. Does that happen in the rainforest?
I mentioned this case to my elderly mom this evening, about the two Dutch girls that couldn't figure out direction because they were born in Flatland. I mentioned direction, sunset hour, and common sense. My mom immediately said that the tree canopy in the Rainforest could cause confusion with direction. I think that could have happened with the girls, but only if the sun ... could someone post the sun position again ... with all the colours to show direction?
What on earth is this about?