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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (401612)7/25/2008 11:50:50 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575517
 
The key is when they show pics of anwr they show these nice mountains, valleys etc. Beautiful pics. Not even close to where they want to drill. Which is a mosquito invested mud flat.

Its all mosquito infested. The pictures of the valleys....that's exactly how the area looks like in the summer and fall......and there are tons of mosquitos. Mosquitoes are a part of nature. There are tons of mosquitoes in FLA....should we drill everywhere there too? How about your back yard?

During the spring, the ANWR turns into mud flats because of the thawing.......by summer its back to its beautiful self.

In other words, the photos are the real deal. Its called pristine. Something few have seen in their life: