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This might sound like BS, but I once worked with a guy that told me his daughter was 13 before she actually seen rain fall from the sky.
Now that would really suck ! Sure see lots of places dryer than they use to be and some wetter too . They talk about global warming , but the earth has been through cycles like this before . Ice age for one , 3/4 of the world were froze . Not sure how they splain that and other things that happen over the ages . I am sure the earth is warming some , but it has before ? Low places like Fla. won't be there in a few years . Even Ohio was under water a long time ago , stihl find sea shells here . LOL
 
Now that would really suck ! Sure see lots of places dryer than they use to be and some wetter too . They talk about global warming , but the earth has been through cycles like this before . Ice age for one , 3/4 of the world were froze . Not sure how they splain that and other things that happen over the ages . I am sure the earth is warming some , but it has before ? Low places like Fla. won't be there in a few years . Even Ohio was under water a long time ago , stihl find sea shells here . LOL

I think its mostly a natural progression, with some help from us.
 
The guy lived in the North east corner of South Australia, around the Birdsville area, so yeah some might call it the Outback.

I just read a recount of a trekk across Australia, was the first white men to do that back in the late 18 hundreds. They recorded some of the weather patterns and made mention they heard there were places than next to ever seen rain.
 

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