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Isabelle
3 year s ago
#40 and the tractor is far more valuable.
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Orilla
3 year s ago
Isabelle
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A tractor Lamborghini would be a nice pic
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Mat
3 year s ago
#37 in use? They are walking and riding next to it.
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Predator
3 year s ago
Mat
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It's in use, I drove there a couple of years ago
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Tiffany
3 year s ago
Mat
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Sometimes you have sidewalks or even bicycle-lanes at "modern" roads, too.
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Ansel
3 year s ago
#30, that is absolutely beautiful, why can trains look like that today
#39 that bird can sh#t on my car at anytime
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Margaretta
3 year s ago
#17 Birds eye view
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Different
3 year s ago
#37 - road built in Rome - and still has no potholes even today. LOL.
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Groom
3 year s ago
Different
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You should Google "potholes on old Roman roads", just sayin'...
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Isabelle
3 year s ago
#40 and the tractor is far more valuable.
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Orilla
3 year s ago
Isabelle
,
A tractor Lamborghini would be a nice pic
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Mat
3 year s ago
#37 in use? They are walking and riding next to it.
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Predator
3 year s ago
Mat
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It's in use, I drove there a couple of years ago
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Tiffany
3 year s ago
Mat
,
Sometimes you have sidewalks or even bicycle-lanes at "modern" roads, too.
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Ansel
3 year s ago
#30, that is absolutely beautiful, why can trains look like that today
#39 that bird can sh#t on my car at anytime
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Margaretta
3 year s ago
#17 Birds eye view
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Different
3 year s ago
#37 - road built in Rome - and still has no potholes even today. LOL.
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Groom
3 year s ago
Different
,
You should Google "potholes on old Roman roads", just sayin'...
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A tractor Lamborghini would be a nice pic
It's in use, I drove there a couple of years ago
Sometimes you have sidewalks or even bicycle-lanes at "modern" roads, too.
#39 that bird can sh#t on my car at anytime
You should Google "potholes on old Roman roads", just sayin'...