You say you're self-sufficient, but you don't dig your own coal. -Robert Wyatt
July 20th, 2002
 

Cuba Underwater Megalithic Research

Off the coast of Cuba, at a depth of 2,200 feet (700-800 meters), a 20 sq. km area of white sand, punctuated by great granite monoliths, possibly structures. Granite is not native to Cuba – the nearest granite deposits are in the center of Mexico. This could be a land mass that sunk around 15,000 years ago, but no one has a really good explanation at this point.

“They (megalithic stones) are very unique structures. They really are not easy to understand and I do not have any easy explanation for them in a natural geological process.”

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Funny how I can talk about music I don’t like with my friends easily enough and all is well, but when I do it on LJ it upsets people, or comes off wrong, or gets misunderstood, or something.

Update: Reactions caused by the 100 Albums list are being tallied at QuickTopic.

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“Nothing is as it seems.”

“Oh yeah? Well, how do things seem?”

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