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Two Rivers in France Anonymous
I think it's pretty cool how you can see the light colored sediment mix with the other river's clear water.
>> Anonymous
That's no sediment...
>> Anonymous
It's a space station?
>> Anonymous
>>386520
Space station?
>> Anonymous
>>386524
arg beaten, damn you.
>> Anonymous
What space station?!
>> Anonymous
>>386531

what?
>> Anonymous
>>386531
That one, in the river.
>> Anonymous
>>386545

which river?
>> Anonymous
>>386550
That one, buddy.
>> Anonymous
>>386552

what one?
>> Anonymous
>>386552
I'm not your buddy, friend.
>> Anonymous
I'm not your friend, buddy!
>> Anonymous
Well I'm not your buddy, guy!
>> Anonymous
>>386596
She's not a guy, man
>> Anonymous
not as exciting as the indus and zanskar but still good
>> Anonymous
>>386634
And she's not a man, dude.
>> Anonymous
>>386651
That's not how it goes, pal.
>> Anonymous
>>386700


wat
>> Anonymous
i liek the sediment
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>386519
What river is it ?
>> Anonymous
>>388790

I've applied some detailed spectral analysis of the colors of the two rivers' water and come to the conclusion that you're looking at the junction of the Rhône and the Arve in eastern France.
>> Anonymous
>>388819

Then you're analysis is wrong because it is the junction of Rhone and Saone in the city of Lyon. Try another spectral analysis software next time
>> Anonymous
i think rivers is a pretty cool guy. eh mixes sediment and doesnt afraid of anything.