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Old August 31st 04, 03:21 PM
Paul Sengupta
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"Brian Burger" wrote in message
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Gene Seibel wrote:

"Henry Kisor" wrote in message

...
What is it about Chino, anyway? Some years ago I took a ride on a DC-3

that
was part of an air show at Cable airport in Upland, Calif. When I

climbed
aboard I noticed a definite aroma of cow manure.


I have flown over feedlots in Kansas and noticed a definite odor at
over 1000 feet. Also, odor from grass fires gets really strong too.


Pulp & paper mills can be nasty smelling at 2500ft or more above them...


The downwind leg to the north of Bartow in Florida smells of
orange zest. There's an orange processing plant underneath.

Paul


 




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