My first response is "what is a Tunquska?" and "Am I even saying it right?"
After further research I found that Other than Tunquska Blast being a MLM It was also an intersting story, that of which the website tells only half the story.
A Blast from a meteor in Siberia in the 1920/s felled millions of trees over 800+ acres. This blast created a heat intensity that supposedly created a richer state for vegetation to be grown with denser nutrient value. But, if it was great for producing better horticulture then why after almost 100 years the area is reported this way: An overhead satellite view, from nearly a century later, centered at 60°55′N 101°57′E (near ground zero for this event) shows an area of reduced forest density, with a fully visible irregular clearing of somewhat less than one square kilometer in area.
Seems that the soil may have some negative qualities to it if trees can not grow there after 90 years. Just my hypothesis.
Noni Juice, Goji Juice, the Acai Berry, and Now Tunquska Blast all after our hard monies selling natural cures that can often be avoided by proper nutrition and activity in the first place.
Last edited by greg; 04-01-2007 at 12:45 PM.
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