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Cene 4 month s ago
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It's not a freaking tomb. Phuque
       
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Honora 4 month s ago
#30 (((whew))) Glad it was finally 'captured.' Those heavy stone heads are usually pretty fast.
       
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Ford 4 month s ago
#33 before the biggies blinded the light
       
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Cilla 1 month ago
#11 *Its ... *Were
       
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The Palace Of Electricity, Exposition Universelle

Built in 1900 for the Paris Exhibition. Steam generators inside the building provided electricity for the fair. Producing the light for the fair is said to have consumed 440,000 lbs of oil an hour. A gigantic water fountain facing the Palace circulated 26,000 US gallons per minute and was illuminated at night by continuously changing colored lights. The Palace was demolished after the conclusion of the Exposition.

 

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