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To: one_less who wrote (495832)7/16/2009 7:48:56 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576400
 
You are lying. The video not only showed the region but evidence of logging already performed in the mountains of the region. Your 'map' was not a topographical map. You just declared the area to be flat. I already covered the issue of flat areas in another post anyway and it's a non-issue, 17 million acres covers a lot. There could be some flat regions, probably are. Close to the coast does not imply flatness in that region, as you are claiming and either way the amount of run off should be obvious to you when looking at your map.

I live in the PNW. I have traveled to the area in question. I know how the land runs to the sea. There are photos that show how the land becomes flat near the ocean. You don't know about what you are talking.

You know nothing but to start trouble. That's what you are good for........getting into fights. Take out your aggressions some place else. Toute suite!