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Enkidu Posted 17 years ago
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Perhaps it is a sound that only those surrounded by nature are attuned to.

(it is about aurora which is seen arctic regions)

thanks in advance.
  

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enkidu, After a winter in the Arctic I couldn't agree more. When the Aurora Borealis "dances," and the pipes of heaven play, , at least, found myself "attuned to nature" so forceably as to still remember the experience(s) 40 years later. Personally I see nothing qrong with the sentece or the sentiment.

  • enkidu, After a winter in the Arctic I couldn't agree more.
  • When the Aurora Borealis "dances," and the pipes of heaven play, , at least, found myself "attuned to nature" so forceably as to still remember the experience(s) 40 years later.
  • Personally I see nothing qrong with the sentece or the sentiment.
  • and CERTAINLY nothing wrong with ending the sentence with a preposition.
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enkidu, After a winter in the Arctic I couldn't agree more. When the Aurora Borealis "dances," and the pipes of heaven play, , at least, found myself "attuned to nature" so forceably as to still remember the experience(s) 40 years later. Personally I see nothing qrong with the sentece or the sentiment. and CERTAINLY nothing wrong with ending the sentence with a preposition.

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