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Recently drove past NYC. It really does look odd.
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Eyepopping is what that Namibian beach is.
Too bad that all the other beautiful places in this series will look just like it when we get through fucking them up with climate change.
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I try not to make it worse but it's really not my problem, I'm already 2 years past the US life expectancy for white people.
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I think we should run Old Ironsides over there and send a message. ;)
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On Cosquer Cave, I was whoa! until I found that the entrance was below sea level at the time.
Did you mean "partial" instead "parietal?"
I'd guess there are others undiscovered.
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Abandoned hotel on the edge of a lake in Italy.
Of course. They had no parking.
Not even for a sailboat.
Ladder suggest one had to swim there. What does that say about customers without luggage?
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Thanks for your comment tw, it made me look the place up.
this link has a diagram of the interior layout when it was a mine and shows how the ships loaded up.
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It would appear an entrance to that hotel was literally chiseled in the rock face. Always amazing how they do that and make it so clean and smooth.
As was done about the year 1100 when the Arabs conquered Jerusalem. The Orthodox Church (in part) moved to northern Ethiopia. View the pictures and history of
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Axum
. Something like 12 church hewen directly out of rock. Not assembled with rock. Literally carved into rock - that long ago.