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Isabella 1 year ago
#18 Imagine that; did he got off well? At what distance was that?
       
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Cindy 1 year ago
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Sibbie 1 year ago
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stairs of the Montmartre district, Paris, France
       
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Marjorie 1 year ago
#40 Yet we still act as though they are "progressive" and ground-breaking today. They never caught on and never will.
       
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Almira 1 year ago
Marjorie,
People like you said gas-powered cars would never catch on.
       
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Marjorie 1 year ago
Almira,

People like me never tried to ban horses or electric cars to make gas-powered cars popular.
       
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Winton 1 year ago
#22 I think Great-great-great grandma might be dead.
       
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"Irish Seaman And Antarctic Explorer Thomas Crean Photographed In 1915 Aboard The Endurance In Antarctica During The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition Of 1914–1917 LED By Ernest Shackleton"

"The Endurance was trapped in ice for 492 days and sank, so the 28-man crew had to use lifeboats to reach the uninhabited Elephant Island. Crean was one of 6 members of the crew to make the 800 miles (1300 km) journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia in the small-boat James Caird to seek rescue for the rest of the crew. Once they reached South Georgia after 17 days at sea, 3 of the men, including Tom Crean, trekked across the island to a whaling station on the north side of South Georgia. There they were able to organize rescue efforts for the 3 men left on the south of the island and the remaining crew on Elephant Island. The entire crew of the Endurance returned home without loss of life."

 

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