why not trusting when you see it to believe it there is no lie ha ha ha the lake is gone as simple as that nobody can lie about it
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When you read the article you find that it's water diversion, not the imaginary 'climate change'.
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@MiaFarrow Maybe they wont be able to grow so much heroin and cocaine now.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@MiquelSalamanca Un "salar" més. El destí de tots els llacs de l'altiplà. Màxim com els australians: aigua unes setmanes a l'any.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Tragic loss, for which Bolivia itself is not to blame. The truth is as saddening as it is inconvenient.
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La extracción abusiva de agua de los ríos que lo alimentan para la minería y agricultura no ha tenido nada que ver. Nada, nada.
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The problem is that this is the NYT so this story is either a full on lie or a gross over exaggeration - can't trust known liars
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As I see there would be no alive creatures on the earth in next 100 years .

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is time to purge, and start from scratch
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@Ha_Tanya Closer to here, look at Lake Mead for the same periodThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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gente o lago sumiu ...
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