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kad živiš radi križa i samo se praviš da živiš onda ne možeš stvarno ni umrijeti jer vi koji živite radi križa nastavljate dalje, šta ne? ;)mativka wrote:Toliko loše gađaš da jedino što mogu, praviti se mrtva.ebenica wrote:
idem se igrat sa svojim phaserom sad....pew-pew-pew. mativka pogodio sam te, lezi i pravi se mrtva :p
pa kako bi te ja onda stvarno mogao ubiti? nema to nikakave veze sa mojim pew-pew-pew.
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Evo, sad si ti u nesvjesti par dana. Jesam li ja to čula pew-pew-pew?! :Debenica wrote:kad živiš radi križa i samo se praviš da živiš onda ne možeš stvarno ni umrijeti jer vi koji živite radi križa nastavljate dalje, šta ne? ;)mativka wrote:Toliko loše gađaš da jedino što mogu, praviti se mrtva.ebenica wrote:
idem se igrat sa svojim phaserom sad....pew-pew-pew. mativka pogodio sam te, lezi i pravi se mrtva :p
pa kako bi te ja onda stvarno mogao ubiti? nema to nikakave veze sa mojim pew-pew-pew.
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@ebenica, pew-pew! I tako tri dana?
Vidis sto ti je instant-karma. Pa ti zaebavaj drugarice po jukeboxu. :D
Vidis sto ti je instant-karma. Pa ti zaebavaj drugarice po jukeboxu. :D
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bad news: gori permafrost.
Ice on fire: first wildfires are registered around the world’s Pole of Cold in Yakutia
Could burning ground in an area as extremely cold as Oymyakon be caused by zombie fires?
The air temperature in the Oymyakon district of Yakutia is still negative at nights, with daytime just about climbing over 1C.
Snow is beginning to melt, but rivers are still locked in ice for at least a couple weeks more - which is completely normal for Oymyakon, the coldest permanently inhabited settlement on Earth.
What is abnormal is the sight of a dozen wildfires burning a short distance north and south from this famous Pole of Cold.
The first was registered as unusually early as 29 April by the settlement of Teryut, a short distance north from Oymyakon.
Sentinel-2 satellite caught sight of frozen Indigirka River, snow-covered mountains, and ominous dark-orange dots scattered along the valleys.
The second set of fires was recorded south of Oymyakon and even closer by distance (within 20km, or 12 milds) on 1 May.
Last summer was one of the worst in the history of Yakutia for the number of wildfires, with many registered above the Arctic circle.
Russia’s largest and coldest region reported fires all around its territory, with a massive blanket of smoke visible from space in the far north beside the Arctic Ocean.
At the end of autumn 2020 a report in Tomponsky Vestnik newspaper made clear that one such fire was still burning outside the village of Udarnik - the area that suffered badly in summer wildfires.
The video, filmed in November at -25C (-13F) showed pillars of smoke rising above a field outside the village, with worried residents commenting that summer fires had not stopped.
Several months later we asked local journalists to check if the smoke was still visible in the same location - and it was, with the ground feeling ‘like rubber’ as they walked along a field.
The video below was filmed at -30C (-22F) after months of extremely cold winter with air temperatures plummeting in December and January 2021 to as low as -60C (-76F).
This kind of fire - most often in peat, or young coal, or a mixture of both - is often described as a ‘zombie fire’.
https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/ice-on-fire-first-wildfires-are-registered-around-the-worlds-pole-of-cold-in-yakutia/
Ice on fire: first wildfires are registered around the world’s Pole of Cold in Yakutia
Could burning ground in an area as extremely cold as Oymyakon be caused by zombie fires?
The air temperature in the Oymyakon district of Yakutia is still negative at nights, with daytime just about climbing over 1C.
Snow is beginning to melt, but rivers are still locked in ice for at least a couple weeks more - which is completely normal for Oymyakon, the coldest permanently inhabited settlement on Earth.
What is abnormal is the sight of a dozen wildfires burning a short distance north and south from this famous Pole of Cold.
The first was registered as unusually early as 29 April by the settlement of Teryut, a short distance north from Oymyakon.
Sentinel-2 satellite caught sight of frozen Indigirka River, snow-covered mountains, and ominous dark-orange dots scattered along the valleys.
The second set of fires was recorded south of Oymyakon and even closer by distance (within 20km, or 12 milds) on 1 May.
Last summer was one of the worst in the history of Yakutia for the number of wildfires, with many registered above the Arctic circle.
Russia’s largest and coldest region reported fires all around its territory, with a massive blanket of smoke visible from space in the far north beside the Arctic Ocean.
At the end of autumn 2020 a report in Tomponsky Vestnik newspaper made clear that one such fire was still burning outside the village of Udarnik - the area that suffered badly in summer wildfires.
The video, filmed in November at -25C (-13F) showed pillars of smoke rising above a field outside the village, with worried residents commenting that summer fires had not stopped.
Several months later we asked local journalists to check if the smoke was still visible in the same location - and it was, with the ground feeling ‘like rubber’ as they walked along a field.
The video below was filmed at -30C (-22F) after months of extremely cold winter with air temperatures plummeting in December and January 2021 to as low as -60C (-76F).
This kind of fire - most often in peat, or young coal, or a mixture of both - is often described as a ‘zombie fire’.
https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/ice-on-fire-first-wildfires-are-registered-around-the-worlds-pole-of-cold-in-yakutia/
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