Subject: | 16. Re: what is this creature/sound ? |
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From: | "hartogj" hartogj |
Date: | Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:18 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Marinos, Searching the web a bit,I found that Crete had the earliest known modern ba= throom with a flush toilet around 1500 BC. This is not off topic for our gr= oup, because back then that was still considered nature sound:) They also = had elaborate piped drainage systems for quite some time before that. Many = of those old systems are still in use, so who knows what might be hidden be= low the sand. My official guess though, is it is a clam. John Hartog |
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