http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/8127436.stm
It is interesting to see that it has made the BBC news, several weeks after we covered it. However, my personal opinion of the story has not changed. Several of the bloggo readers have asked why we have not yet broadcast Mike and Greg Warner's video. This is because we have not received anything from them.
Out of interest, this video is the most recent thing to be embedded onto YouTube with the keyword `Yacumama`, and I sincerely doubt whether it is relevant...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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It isn't very relevant but neither was that mudbank.Must have been the girls' serpentine gyrations that gave it the title. I checked out the report and apparently they showed the National Geographic Society and Queen's University ,Belfast 700 photos and 5 hours of video, when all us bloggers got was a lousy mudbank!Interesting that neither institution has had anything to say about the 'evidence'.
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