FOXTROT LAMONT
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Talk to Ladbrokes for a def bet whatever. They'll give a line bet on the Saviour's descending odds.My money's on a Humpback whale, just below the surface.
Talk to Ladbrokes for a def bet whatever. They'll give a line bet on the Saviour's descending odds.My money's on a Humpback whale, just below the surface.
Of course, it could be an unknown sea monster, too. Who can prove otherwise?
There are a lot of ancient structures using MASSIVE stones, perfectly placed and fit, on several continents. I've never seen a believable explanation for how these huge blocks were cut and fit so perfectly. Moving, I guess, could always be accomplished with rollers, ropes, and enough brute force, but the cutting, fitting, dressing (and drilling) of these things boggles the imagination.
Egypt, England, Ireland, Mexico, Central America all feature stone tonnage and engineering of the highest order.One of my favorite examples is the little known wall at Ahu Vinapu on Easter Island, with its stone blocks weighing from three to five tons each. Nothing like these walls can be found anywhere in Polynesia. Yet they closely resemble Inca (or pre-Inca?) walls in Cusco. It’s a mystery!
None here in the UK; absolutely none. Yes, absolutely not.
. Once on holiday in Budapest a Romni gypsy read my hand. She had remarkable beauty, thirty-five or forty, and her facial features traced back centuries to Mongol ancestry. She gave accurate read of my palm; even commented demurely on my interest in her as a woman. Yes, I believe.And this was long after the end of Stargate.
I have often wondered if the termination of Stargate was REALLY the end of it. Although I have seen nothing that says otherwise, I can’t help but wonder.
From what I've been told, Australian camels have been captured and shipped to Saudi Arabia. Apparently they're healthier than the native ones.Guess where this photo was taken.
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Arabia? Egypt? Sudan? Nope.
The Australian Outback.
”By 2010 up to 1 million feral camels roamed the Australian Outback, scientists estimated.”
The government did attempt to cull the heard, bringing the population down significantly, but “the population can double in eight to ten years.”
This surprising (to me) story underlines how vast the Outback is. What else is hidden out there?