Tuesday 5 July 2022

News from Between: Walking Trees walk again!

It has come to the attention of workers in the Sskaduwe Forests that the walking tree phenomenon has been sighted and documented near the endangered forest.  Previously thought to be a ‘wild coast myth’ the excitement among scientists is bordering on manic. Sighted crouched on a rock near the shore ‘Ashdikfju’ (as the walking tree has been named) is apparently showing no signs of stress.  (How do scientists know is a walking tree is stressed if they’ve never seen one)?


Rare Ebony Ashmnerfish skeleton found on north wild coast 29.3424° S, 31.3725° E.

Believed to be a result of the landslides on the outer continental shelf and resultant slope along the Mid-Atlantic coast. Indicates potential for tsunamis that might have devastating effects on human populated coastal areas. 

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