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ArxFerrum 9 year s ago
#12 - Excellent work!
#31 - It will require (at least) a trio of format transitions but... this will be enlarged to desktop background size and quality by the end of the day.
       
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Unknown 9 year s ago
#36 not bizarre, geoengineering, exit conspiracy theory, it's official.
       
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ArxFerrum 9 year s ago
Is that what some call chem-trails and/or global-weather control?
       
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Never Forgotten

At the Tower of London 888,246 ceramic poppies were installed, each representing a British life lost in the First World War. The progressive art installation, entitled Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, was created by ceramic artist Paul Cummins and stage designer Tom Piper.

Since August 5th, thousands of volunteers have helped plant the 888,246 poppies with the final poppy planted earlier today to commemorate Remembrance Day.

At the end of the installation each ceramic poppy planted will be available to purchase with all net proceeds shared equally amongst six service charities. 

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