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It was from the waters of the deep which is in the high sky that fell from above which had clay, sand and gravel(?) . It was a snow...
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Makes sense. Idk what cause the mud floor or dirt rain. I could not have been the government. I think it was God
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God could be the true government.
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Makes sense. Idk what cause the mud floor or dirt rain. I could not have been the government. I think it was God
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No you have the wrong bend in the tram tracks I meant. In this photograph you can see the curve the track takes (or will take as the...
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I'm fairly certain. That's Occidental Hotel being built in allegedly 1887. Once again, looks more like renovations to me. We are facing...
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Ended up driving to Seattle to take a look at some of the Pioneer Square area buildings. And while the main purpose of my Seattle visit...
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Makes sense. Idk what cause the mud floor or dirt rain. I could not have been the government. I think it was God
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