Sometimes Cetin will translate this stuff foor us:). He must be busy.
Istanbul is on my charts (with or without the snow :-) - can't wait to to make the journey!
>>I could not read it!:) But I tried!
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>Sorry, but I couldn't find it's English version. What ironic? :))
>Actually if Turkish newspapers didn't write that news maybe I won't know that news.
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>I tried in google write "Ania Lichtarowicz insect" and I couln't access that article... But I'm sure I read at BBC Turkish UN said that "african can eat insect for hungry"
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>>We have to survive this season - and work to make the next one better.
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>>What has the climate been like in the great city of Istanbul? Does it seem like the warm season is getting longer? I know the Mediterrian is getting
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>When I was a child It was a lot of snow. But now 3-4 days in a year in there.
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>In Turkey we have live real four season in a year (3 summer, 3 fall, 3 winter (in west and south Turkey a little soft) , 3 spring).
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>>In Alaska last summer, 1.6 Million acres were ableze - never saw anything on the news about it. The ice cap is melting. THe "great" thaw is draining ice locked lakes and the inuit (eskimo) tribes are moving.
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>I think so "the day after tomorrow" will be truth.
Imagination is more important than knowledge