Three Very Rare Findings
May 2008 and the last week of May in particular will be one of the memorable days of 2008. The month began with bang when Cyclone Nargis slammed Myanmar leaving 2.4 million homeless and killing more than 78, 000 people while 56,000 are still unaccounted for. The following week a 7.9 magnititude quake shook China with 1.3 million homeless, some 69,000 dead and another 19,000 missing, probably buried in the debris.
These two events will remain in our memories for a long, long time.
There rare findings this last week of May have added to the destiny of this month. NASA found water on Mars. Meanwhile in Japan, Takara, a boy playing at Hinagiku nursery school in Moriyama, found a two-headed turtle.
And as if all these were not enough, an unknown tribe living along the Envira River on the Peruvian and Brazilian border was discovered.
Do you think that it is a blessing or a curse for this tribe to be found? Post your comments.
Read about the lost tribe discovered in the Amazons


Comments
I think we need to leave the tribe alone. Didn't we learn anything from watching Star Trek? LOL. I bet the Native Americans would have preferred that we had left them alone too.
Posted by: Debby | June 1, 2008 12:36 PM
I've been considering this for a couple of days, because I feel more on the fence than in the past. I wonder about the exposure, because something about the progressive world seems to have the power to distance people from their spiritual selves. I would hate to think that these people would see others and want to become like them at that expense. But, on the other side, the Eternal does seem to unfold perfectly, so it must have been time!
Posted by: Michele | June 1, 2008 10:54 PM