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Explorers: True source of Nile found in Rwanda

Originally posted by: Acanthus
you would think that a satellite could easily find its location without a stupid 80 day boat journey.


Never been in a rainforest have you? 😉
 
?We have followed the Akagera river system to its longest point up in the Nyungwe forest and it?s this point that we now finally know as being the longest source of the river Nile,? McGrigor told Reuters.

the longest source? what the heck does that mean...
 
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: Acanthus
you would think that a satellite could easily find its location without a stupid 80 day boat journey.


Never been in a rainforest have you? 😉

I know I know, theres trees over the top.

Just saying with todays technology it couldve been found using much easier methods than just taking a boat up the river.
 
Just incredible. We made artificial intelligence, we landed on the moon, and now we are capable of finding the source of a river. The possibilities are endless.
 
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Just incredible. We made artificial intelligence, we landed on the moon, and now we are capable of finding the source of a river. The possibilities are endless.

What?
 
Originally posted by: crypticlogin
Originally posted by: Forsythe
1st of april.
For the love of god people!
The only April Fool's joke being played here is the one you're playing on yourself.

It's
quite
real.


Forstyhe :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:

Meh, perhaps, don't care, the numerous threads pissed me off somewhat terribly.
I ended up closing Atot.

Still, it seems like it, because this is not exactly a discovery that seems true.

ANd i know it was on several sites, even on a few danish ones.
 
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