Sarasvati river
Dr. S.Kalyanaraman
MDSAAA48 at giasmd01.vsnl.net.in
Sat Mar 8 13:10:56 UTC 1997
Hi,
I like the pun on the word 'fur'; pardon my misspelling, it should be aquefers.
Thanks Dominik for so pleasantly pointing this out. Regards. Kalyanaraman.
At 12:11 PM 3/8/97 GMT, you wrote:
>On Sat, 8 Mar 1997, Dr. S.Kalyanaraman wrote:
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>> The fact that the submergence of Sarasvati in aandhi or sandstorms is a
>> recent geological event (only circa 1500 B.C.) gives hope, however
>> slender, for her revival. With groundwater aquefurs recharged and the
>> great desert used as a ...
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>Once the Sarasvati is flowing again, it will inevitably become much colder
>in the desert, so the aquefurs will be very useful for wrapping up in, and
>keeping warm.
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>[sorry ...]
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>All the best,
>Dominik
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