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During a visit to Messamena, a little village in the East Province of Cameroon, we had to reach coffee plantations besides the swamps that are all around the village. Our guide stopped us here.... in front of quicksand!!! He told us that everybody in Messamena knows perfectly this swamp and they can cross it also in the night, being drunk!!!
How many times have you watched a movie where the hero is sucked down into a pit of quicksand, only to be saved at the last minute by grabbing a nearby tree branch and pulling himself out? If you believed what you saw in movies, you might think that quicksand is a living creature that can suck you down into a bottomless pit, never to be heard from again. But no -- the actual properties of quicksand are not quite those portrayed in the movies.
Quicksand is not quite the fearsome force of nature that you sometimes see on the big screen. In fact, quicksand is rarely deeper than a few feet. It can occur almost anywhere if the right conditions are present. Quicksand is basically just ordinary sand that has been so saturated with water that the friction between sand particles is reduced. The resulting sand is a mushy mixture of sand and water that can no longer support any weight.
If you step into quicksand, it won't suck you down. However, your movements will cause you to dig yourself deeper into it.
Quicksand is an interesting natural phenomenon -- it is actually solid ground that has been liquefied by an oversaturation of water. The "quick" refers to how easily the sand shifts when in this semiliquid state.
The worst thing to do is to thrash around in the sand and move your arms and legs through the mixture. You will only succeed in forcing yourself farther down into the liquid sandpit. The best thing to do is to make slow movements and bring yourself to the surface, then just lie back. You'll float to a safe level.

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  • Copyright: Alberto Piubello (albertopiubello) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 346 W: 43 N: 877] (2591)
  • Genre: Lieux
  • Medium: Couleur
  • Date Taken: 2005-11-23
  • Categories: Nature
  • Exposition: f/2.8
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  • Versions: version originale
  • Date Submitted: 2007-01-08 3:11
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