Chris,
It appears from London maps that you live near "Cannon Hill
Common." (As best as I can tell.) Are you sure that someone isn't
firing off cannons in some ceremony? But if people are disappearing
before your eyes, did you try to photograph the process? The results
would interest all of us and make this thread very relevant!
Roger
Roger Eichhorn
eichhorn@xxxxxx
On 16 Feb 2006, at 18:04, Chris wrote:
Well there was another huge explosion a few hours ago, there was a
boom
and the house shook. I just hope there are no more. There is
nowhere to
take shelter, it is like the comet that hit Jupiter about 1990 or
so, so
out in space there is stretched out like a string of beads many
lumps of
ice.
I'm still alive at present, I don't think this bombardment can last
long,
but I've heard reports on TV of explosions all over the world over the
last couple of weeks, I think there was a report of falls in the USA.
However reports can only come from survivors. So far I'm a survivor.
Christopher Strevens,
London.
:> -----Original Message-----
:> From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-
:> photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pablo Coronel
:> Sent: 16 February 2006 19:30
:> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
:> Subject: Re: bolides
:>
:> Aha!
:> a Tunguska-like incident over Britain?
:>
:> I read somewhere that in the middle ages that happened (muslim
:> scientists recorded the flash in Spain) and eliminated a big
chunk of
:> the population of the British Isles.
:> That mass extinction was one of the pillars of the Grail tradition
:>
:>
:> Chris wrote:
:>
:> >Dear Sir
:> >