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China's Yangtze River Turns Red

redletterdave writes "The Yangtze River, the third longest river in the world traditionally known as the 'golden watercourse,' mysteriously blushed for the first time on Sept. 6. Residents in the surrounding area near the city of Chongqing, where the Yangtze connects to the Jialin River, literally stopped in their tracks when they noticed their once golden river had turned a shocking shade of red. Residents have carefully crept down to the riverbanks for the past few days to save some of the red, tomato juice-like river water in bottles. Early predictions from scientists say the red water was likely a result of pollution, but investigators are still investigating the unknown cause."

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  1. Re:Uh-huh.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Trying to figure out the scientific explanation behind this isn't nerdy enough?

  2. Re:Some photos obviously enhanced by cpu6502 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    >>>bled over into the arm and thumb of the person holding the bottle

    Wow. Okay so what motive would the Daily Mail of the fine and prestigious UK have to colorize these photos? Hmmm.

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  3. Re:Some photos obviously enhanced by Clsid · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We don't know but the guy does have a point, that picture was photoshopped.

  4. Re:Obvious propaganda is obvious. by icebike · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh right, commemorating the great events of September ???, lessee, when was that?

    Huge earthquakes, near Yiliang County.
    Followed by heavy rains.
    Large landslides.
    117 miles south of a major Yangtze tributary into which local rivers drain.

    Far more likely an industrial spill or iron ore laden mudslide.

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  5. Re:Some photos obviously enhanced by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm willing to bet that anything that could change the river to a color like this would probably stain the skin a bit.

    That doesn't explain why there is a patch of un-brightened water under the guy's forearm, the line of which exactly matches up with the patch of orange on his arm itself.

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  6. Re:news! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Great, another dumb FSM heretic. You can run but you can't hide, She will punish you for your beliefs and you'll never see her coming!

  7. Re:news! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ya, except it isn't.

    Theism is the belief in a god. The A, means no or not. I don't believe, I'm not making a statement for or against.

    A philatelist is a stamp collector. I am an 'Aphilatelist'. Am I making any type of assertion of a negative?

    Of course there is a difference, I can actually see stamps. Kinda helps with the credibility. That and no one is killing anyone else over invisible stamps.

  8. Re:Obvious propaganda is obvious. by dbIII · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you judge Mao by his actions he was a dictator far to the right of Ghenghis Khan that just happened to use left wing excuses for his actions.