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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
9 Jul
I wrote about the sheep yards at Pergande’s farm at Mt Marshall. The Pergandes were very community-minded. Once Ted Pergande got the farm established, he and his wife created a swimming pool at the base of the rock.
They then...
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Pitstop
@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
14 Oct 24
We took an unplanned trip to see some ruins, a waterfall and a beach. Pretty much random, but had a great evening. The ruins we're fascinating. It was at the entrance to a forest and was obvious that nature has taken over this old...
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Warner Williams
@Viastra (52)
• Nicaragua
12 Oct 22
Firstly, I would like to express my thanks to all those who reached out to me with their prayers and wishes. The worst has passed, and the storm is gone.
However, we must now face the harsh realities that hurricane Julia left...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112876)
• United States
30 Jun 22
No one likes him, and that dislike seems to be growing and fast. Joe Biden. Our supposed president. If he were an elevator, he'd be in a free fall—and just like his presidency has been so far, it would be one hell of a scary ride....
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
3 Apr 22
Another great season of "The Unexplained" hosted by William Shatner on the History Channel. The first week back and it is about interesting ruins around the world. Experts have found that the Spinx was actually built thousands of...
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Jose Gonzalez
@profree2019 (1208)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
12 Mar 20
In the plenary XXI century, how long must we wait for help to a country that is in ruins and is being systematically destroyed both in physical and moral aspects of its inhabitants, where a significant percentage of inhabitants...
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Susan
@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
19 Jul 19
Isn't this a beautiful ruin. I have no idea where it is, what country, but it makes my mind look into the past.
Ruins such as this have such a history behind them. I would love to be able to go back in time to watch the daily...
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Susan
@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
18 Jan 19
There is something inherently romantic about an old ruin, especially one that dates as far back as the one in the image I have used for this post. At least, that is how I feel.
I like to wander about in the falls stones and...
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Toni
@toniganzon (77184)
• Philippines
23 Jan 18
When life is perfect from the time you were born and up until you have your own family. Nothing goes wrong and everything is just oh so perfect!
I am rewatching Dawson's Creek (you still remember that popular teenage show back...
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webeishere
@webeishere (36313)
• United States
30 Apr 07
Is there any place like this in your city or a city near you? Does your city rebuild old ruins of historical interest for the publics benefit? In Minneapolis years ago were many mills used for flour feed, grain etc for General...
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