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Dicie 8 month s ago
#24 Am I the only one or does it look like Hitler?
       
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Linda 8 month s ago
#22 Please, please, don´t snap the fingers JC_OMG_sign
       
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Nerva 8 month s ago
#4 This map is from Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk page 43, a fantasy module for AD&D roleplaying game... sm_80 JC-LOL
       
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Thomas 8 month s ago
#1 #2 and#4 aren't photos
       
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Frederick 8 month s ago
#31 Conveniently it comes with a glory hole..
       
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When The Water Recedes, History Rises

In the depths of drought, the past reveals itself. Last year, Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park uncovered 113-million-year-old dinosaur footprints—tracks that had long been hidden beneath the waters of the Paluxy River.

These massive prints, left by a towering 15-foot, seven-ton giant, offer a rare glimpse into a prehistoric world. But Texas wasn’t the only place where history surfaced—falling water levels across the globe revealed ancient relics, from a Spanish Stonehenge to sunken German warships still armed with explosives.

What else lies hidden beneath the surface, waiting to be uncovered?

 

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