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The Keepers Missive: The Secret of the Gates
He wears the custom collar behind which he can hide his strange eye. by Andrew Grosjean www.pastorandrew.ws The Keeper’s Missive: The Secret of the Gates I am a Keeper, a Shomere. I am a keeper of...
1 commentReal love story behind Wonder of the World - Taj Mahal
The world's most beautiful monument ‘Taj Mahal’ being one of 7 wonders of the world has a beautiful love story behind its construction. Taj Mahal - the everlasting symbol of love, wonderful piece of art...
2 commentsFray Marcos de Niza and His Monument
Driving south on Duquesne Rd in the Santa Cruz County sector of the Coronado National Forest in Southern Arizona one comes upon a broad, grassy plain which looks more like it belongs in the grasslands of the...
2 commentsMount St. Helens
Mount Redoubt rumbles to the North while Mount St. Helens silently steams in the Northwest - Washington's sleeping beauty simmers under the winter snows awaiting the first signs of Spring when tourist will...
2 commentsAutumn is "Hanging On" in the Texas Hill Country
In the Texas Hill Country, we have had a hard freeze, lots of cold fronts, plenty of wind, and even rain! It is December and the seasonal decorations are everywhere! Even Mother Nature is decorating this...
0 commentsTop 10 things to do in Washington DC
The capital city of America, Washington DC has so many attractions that you should visit when you go there. Some of the things to do in Washington DC include DC by foot, Smithsonian (free admission),...
2 commentsMount St. Helens: A Mountain’s Devastation And Rebirth
Mount St. Helens and Spirit Lake-before May 18,1980. Image courtesy of USDA Forest Service, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument-Jim Nieland Mount St. Helens-July 2008 Mount St. Helens in the state...
5 commentsHe Stole Hitler's Book
File this under my love of history: John Pistone was a World War II soldier who fought his way across Europe in the last justified war. He was one of the soldiers who entered into Adolph Hitler's home in the...
1 commentVoortrekker Monument – Pretoria, South Africa
The Voortrekker Monument was built in honour of the Voortrekkers/Pioneers that left the Cape between 1835 and 1854. The architect was Gerard Moerdijk. The Voortrekker Monument is not one of the largest...
3 commentsQuestions about the San Andreas Fault
I am here to answer any questions that you may have about the San Andreas Fault. Like, where is it located exactly? What kind of fault is it? And what major earthquakes has it let off? I will explain the...
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