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Millions of Egyptians will die - Aswan dam full of tears
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11223885:MV8xODU3NTc0XzMwOTc2OTAyXzQ1MEU0NDEy] [quote:Monbazillac:MV8xODU3NTc0XzMwOTc2Njg3X0Y2RTE3REE4] a dam is not natural, of course these kinds of things will be destroyed. why perish? move away that's all, fearmongers are in full mode seriously :yeahsure: [/quote] Yeah patatje met wie. [/quote]
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Aswan dam full of tears, threatening to break all of Egypt to destroy.
Already in the 80s came the first cracks in the Aswan dam.
The building is now so weak that a gigantic disaster that threatens tens of millions of Egyptians will perish.
Experts sound the alarm after an april out international research into the condition of the Aswan dam on the Nile has shown that dam, the third largest lake in the world stops, full of cracks is and when an earthquake might go.
The tidal wave that is created will destroy all Egypt.
In order not to scare off tourists, this is worrying news, however, as much as possible kept secret.
See the topic on Aswan:
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link to xandernieuws.punt.nl
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No vacation to Egypt for me.
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