syedali73
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Regular tidal movements of the sea do not leave sewage stranded on the shoreline.I think the OP meant shoreline joining Karachi!
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Regular tidal movements of the sea do not leave sewage stranded on the shoreline.I think the OP meant shoreline joining Karachi!
Agreed though... I swear it does sometimes smell foul! Either all the marine life died or something really is rotting there thanks to the E.coli oozing happily or even thanks to the sediments deposited which probably hold back all the unprocessed shit!Regular tidal movements of the sea do not leave sewage stranded on the shoreline.
What you smell is methane that is a common phenomena.No and yes... I swear it does sometimes smell foul! Either all the marine life died or something really is rotting there thanks to the E.coli oozing happily or even thanks to the sediments deposited which probably hold back all the unprocessed shit!
I can distinguish methane been in the lab long enough ....But that foul smell is rotting stuff...best can be described by happy bacterial colonies! - Just sayingWhat you smell is methane that is a common phenomena.
It is the smell that most probably comes from decaying algae that is left behind when the tide recedes. If it is too pungent (though I doubt) it might be hydrogen sulfide resulting from decaying organic matter. There is nothing else one smells at the shoreline.I can distinguish methane been in the lab long enough ....But that foul smell is rotting stuff...best can be described by happy bacterial colonies! - Just saying
That might be the case but are you that sure there is no happy growing colonies of E.coli there?If it is too pungent (though I doubt) it might be hydrogen sulfide resulting from decaying organic matter.
E. coli do not survive there because salt concentration is too high. There might be halophilic vibrio species though.That might be the case but are you that sure there is no happy growing colonies of E.coli there?
Oooo...yea forgot the salt concentration...then no idea what is rotting there...E. coli do not survive there because salt concentration is too high. There might be halophilic vibrio species though.
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So even Mustafa Kamal wasn't as great as he seemed. Sometimes I think it was only pressure from Musharraf that made hi work. @Patriots