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i heard in my physical anthropology class that the anerobic environment in a bog can actually create mummified "bog bodies" and that they've found bodies apparently sacrificed and dumped by druids into bogs in ireland. (or was it scotland? can never keep them straight) anyway, i know we don't have druids here, but before the colonial settlers there were indians in this area for a long time, so is it possible that they could have somehow ended up dead in a bog and there could be bog bodies in the pine barrens?
anybody know anything at all about this?
BEHR655
04-04-06, 09:18 PM
I remember reading an article in National Geographic many years ago on that topic. The bodies were very well preserved by the bog. I bet Ariadne can shed some light.
Steve
...and if there's no indians or colonial settlers in there, there's gotta at least be some mobsters, right :v:
BEHR655
04-04-06, 09:31 PM
One or two, I'm sure.
Steve
anyway, i know we don't have druids here
Says who? :) http://www.aoda.org/links.htm
...and if there's no indians or colonial settlers in there, there's gotta at least be some mobsters, right :v:
I remember a TV show one time where the mobster says..."what did youse do wit Joey?". The mobster says..."he took an underground vacation in the pine barrens"...LOL!
Says who? :) http://www.aoda.org/links.htm
by "here" i meant in the pine barrens. i was just looking at the wikipedia entry for the mullica river and it said this area has been inhabited for at least 8,000 years. if that's correct that gives plenty of time for some good ol' anerobic bog mummification :-)
Regarding our own peat bogs, I think the underground water table may have something to do with why ours don't become as compressed. I saw it on a tv show a few months ago (about the guys found in England), but I forget the reason. It was water, or the sand bed, or acidity levels I think. I am pretty sure our bogs are a lot newer, perhaps formed in the past 10,000 years. I think that has something to do with it too.
woodjin
04-05-06, 01:02 AM
How interesting that you brought this up. When I was a kid growing up we had a book in the house called "The Bog People". It was about the european bog mummies you are referring to. It was very very creepy for a kid. I always wondered what happened to that book, so about three or four years ago I tracked it down at Barnes and Noble (used out of print) and man, it is still creepy! LOL. I have often wondered about what is preserved in the peat here in the barrens.
Now, I have spent a great deal of time fishing these bogs in waders and I have yet to find any bones human or otherwise. Maybe as Bob said, the water table is too high. There are spots where the peat just lies across a sand bottom, but sometimes it seems to be bottomless. It is very tricky, even a little dangerous in the bogs. Unpredictable.
Jeff
Ariadne was supposed to lend me "The Bog People."
long-a-coming
04-05-06, 11:10 AM
I remember a TV show one time where the mobster says..."what did youse do wit Joey?". The mobster says..."he took an underground vacation in the pine barrens"...LOL!
I never saw that one Bob but there was a Sopranos episode a couple years back where the tried to bury a guy in the pines but he got away. I'm still waiting for him to surface in one of the new episodes. They should of filmed it in the pines for more authenticity but they didn't. The two mobsters get lost, its freezing, and they are totally helpless, its actually pretty funny.
You can see rolling hills in the background at one point(it was filmed in the Palisades)
piker56
04-05-06, 01:42 PM
There are spots where the peat just lies across a sand bottom, but sometimes it seems to be bottomless. It is very tricky, even a little dangerous in the bogs. Unpredictable.
Jeff
Last month I took a walk behind Martha and was on some swampy areas that were frozen. I was testing the ground with my hiking stick and at one point it post holed in through the ice as far as I could reach. Had I gone through... I know better than to do that, especially when hiking alone, but I got careless. Your warning is appreciated!
Badfish740
04-06-06, 12:09 AM
I never saw that one Bob but there was a Sopranos episode a couple years back where the tried to bury a guy in the pines but he got away. I'm still waiting for him to surface in one of the new episodes. They should of filmed it in the pines for more authenticity but they didn't. The two mobsters get lost, its freezing, and they are totally helpless, its actually pretty funny.
You can see rolling hills in the background at one point(it was filmed in the Palisades)
That really annoyed me. Why the hell couldn't they have just driven two hours (not even) down the parkway to film that episode? Every self respecting South Jerseyan should have wrote a letter...lol BTW David Chase stated in an interview with the Star Ledger that no one will ever see the Russian or Adriana again. Of course, if the Russian was stumbling around in the woods at night, he could have fell into a bog and wal'la!
entropysedge
04-06-06, 09:42 AM
That really annoyed me. Why the hell couldn't they have just driven two hours (not even) down the parkway to film that episode? Every self respecting South Jerseyan should have wrote a letter...lol BTW David Chase stated in an interview with the Star Ledger that no one will ever see the Russian or Adriana again. Of course, if the Russian was stumbling around in the woods at night, he could have fell into a bog and wal'la!
Its because to the TV folks, all of NJ looks the same and why should they pay the expense of being in the actual location. Could be worse, they could have filmed in southern CA like they did with the original Dukes of Hazzard tv show... only the pilot episode and part of the first season was filmed in GA... of course only those of us who grew up and lived in GA noticed.
That really annoyed me. Why the hell couldn't they have just driven two hours (not even) down the parkway to film that episode?
Probably because they would have had to pony up a decent amount of dough to the DEP to get permission to do it.
Its because to the TV folks, all of NJ looks the same and why should they pay the expense of being in the actual location. Could be worse, they could have filmed in southern CA like they did with the original Dukes of Hazzard tv show... only the pilot episode and part of the first season was filmed in GA... of course only those of us who grew up and lived in GA noticed.
and what about harold and kumar, where they're supposed to be in cherry hill and they hang glide off a cliff over huge tracts of farmland where the only lit building for miles is the white castle :bs:
or, for that matter, zoolander when he goes home to "the coal mines of south jersey"
we're being misrepresented all throughout the entertainment industry!
entropysedge
04-06-06, 11:02 AM
and what about harold and kumar, where they're supposed to be in cherry hill and they hang glide off a cliff over huge tracts of farmland where the only lit building for miles is the white castle :bs:
or, for that matter, zoolander when he goes home to "the coal mines of south jersey"
we're being misrepresented all throughout the entertainment industry!
There's a White Castle in Cherry Hill?
What's sad is that the general public will believe what they see on tv is how things really are.
Gerania
04-06-06, 11:47 AM
Our Druids:
http://www.redoakgrove.org/
Nyfed Dar Goch : Red Oak Grove
The nearest White Castle is in Tom's River. The Cherry Hill turnpike exit is, I believe, in Mount Laurel. There was a Pine Barrens scene in that movie too. I can't even imagine what location they used as most of the movie was filmed in Canada.
There's a White Castle in Cherry Hill?
i actually heard that they're putting one there because of the movie. don't know if its true or not though. when that movie first came out there was a review that actually did a geographical analysis of how far off it was from reality.
At the time, the movie "FALLEN" a very dark... Denzel Washington movie,
Had filmed it's city footage in Philly and it's Pine's footage right in Bel Haven lake campground and surrounding area. Bel Haven was one of my customers at the time and turned the production company on to me. I sold all the temp electrical for the entire Bel Haven site footage ( $$$$$$ )
Great footage and had Donald Sutherland and John Goodman in the scenes, but sadly connected to an ugly concept. A portrayal nonetheless
G.
Badfish740
04-06-06, 06:13 PM
Its because to the TV folks, all of NJ looks the same and why should they pay the expense of being in the actual location.
I think Ben is probably right. 50% of the footage for the Sopranos is filmed in northern NJ and the rest (mostly indoor shots) are done at Silvercup Studios in Queens. Only two hours from the real pines.
i believe they came down here to voorhees once to shoot a scene at catelli's restaurant, so it's not like they aren't capable of shooting in SJ. you could get restaurant interior shots in north jersey easily, so why come down here for it?
There's a White Castle in Cherry Hill?
What's sad is that the general public will believe what they see on tv is how things really are.
I am interested in your handle; entropysedge. Are you into plants? What does it mean?
From Websters 7th:
Entropy: a measure of the disorder of a closed thermodynamic system in terms of a constant multiple of the natural logarithm of the probability of the occurrence of a particular molecular arrangement of the system that by suitable choice of a constant reduces to the measure of unavailable energy.
Sedge: any of the family (Cyperaceae).
bob
woodjin
04-07-06, 01:18 AM
From Websters 7th:
Entropy: a measure of the disorder of a closed thermodynamic system in terms of a constant multiple of the natural logarithm of the probability of the occurrence of a particular molecular arrangement of the system that by suitable choice of a constant reduces to the measure of unavailable energy.
bob[/QUOTE]
My head hurts.
My head hurts too Jeff. I can't understand it. But I read a little further. It has something to do with the natural decay of all the matter in the universe to an ultimate state of uniformity. I suppose the big bang is involved.
I love being challenged to just think about space facts, like how far it is to the nearest star, or how many galaxies are at the edge of the universe, or how man could ever even get to the edge of the milky way considering how we need gravity to survive long term. They say they need to conquer how to put a space traveler into suspended animation, for like 1,000 years to reach some near stars even traveling at light speed (186,000 miles per second). And then when he wakes up, what will his muscles be like?
WOW!
entropysedge
04-07-06, 09:22 AM
My head hurts too Jeff. I can't understand it. But I read a little further. It has something to do with the natural decay of all the matter in the universe to an ultimate state of uniformity. I suppose the big bang is involved.
I love being challenged to just think about space facts, like how far it is to the nearest star, or how many galaxies are at the edge of the universe, or how man could ever even get to the edge of the milky way considering how we need gravity to survive long term. They say they need to conquer how to put a space traveler into suspended animation, for like 1,000 years to reach some near stars even traveling at light speed (186,000 miles per second). And then when he wakes up, what will his muscles be like?
WOW!
Bang on! Give bobpbx the prize!:guinness:
The name is actually for my house; a couple of friends mentioned that it was next to chaos, entropy's edge ... a little silly actually... I started using it for a website name and it works for a forums id because noone ever thinks of using it.
I do have a very nice garden which I use a fodder for many many photographs. I also paint science fiction/fantasy type stuff (my avatar is one of my paintings.)
:cat:
Bang on! Give bobpbx the prize!:guinness:
Right on! (hey, how come that term didn't survive like "cool" did?)
I like your handle, there is a 100% chance no one else will ever think of it. When you apply for email accounts and passwords they'll never come back and say..."your name has been chosen, how about entropysedge66?".
I also like these screen names on this site: Manumuskin, Woodjin, Aserdaten (wish I had chosen that first), Kingofthepines, and Popeofthepines.
Wow, I googled up the name and up pops your website. I love the art, especially..."Take the Turn Just so".
entropysedge
04-07-06, 08:31 PM
Wow, I googled up the name and up pops your website. I love the art, especially..."Take the Turn Just so".
Thank you! :)
I have taken turns just so, usually going "Aaaaackkkkk!" Been working on the offroad stuff lately.
:cat:
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