Re: 2500 year old civilization found under Kyrgyz lake



On Dec 29, 6:00 am, "Peter Alaca" <p.al...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Jack Linthicum" <jacklinthi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote



"Peter Alaca" wrote:
"Jack Linthicum" wrote
...

Lake Issyk Kul at 4800 foot altitude is the second largest
mountain
lake in the world, Titicaca is first.

Remains of ancient civilisation discovered on the bottom of a lake
16:35 | 27/ 12/ 2007
[...]
Altough this is news, it is not new.
It is not a discovery because the existence of the city
and other settlements, including 'sensational finds'
was already known for dozens of years.
Surprisingly (?) I was unable to find any usefull reports,
websites of pictres about it on the Net.
All of the articles in the press read like 'end of the year accounts'
of what I did this year.

Although I do not doubt the results of the expedition(s),
the news covering is a fine example of spicing up.
Presenting additional finds as teh discovery of an civilisation
and at least suggestioning that old finds (eg bronze couldrons)
are new.
But it apears to be an Area of Great Touristic Importance.

--
p.a.

You got it, every tourist dollar spent increases the GNP of Kyrgyzstan
by 1%
.