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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
EMN, can't catch everything - I'm not AI!
Hopefully with both of us looking we will jointly catch more!
Finally.
Correct reference.
Saudi Arabia - The Bloody Wonderland.
=Alice & Wonderland signatures
Study.
Important.
Q
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: imthegoat
Just checked the racists code of conduct and it says that arresting your own will not cost you your racist membership card, so "if" they were before the arrests then they still are after the arrests.
The peak known as Cerro de las Pavas can be reached via two roads from Cojutepeque: one for cars, the other a zigzagging path for pedestrians.[1]
In 1924, Governor Fidel Novoa began an improvement program for the peak and built the park known as Parque de Montaña. During the administration of President Óscar Osorio, the pathways leading to the peak were improved thanks to the efforts of the poet Raúl Contreras.[1]
There is a grotto on the peak that displays an image of the Our Lady of Fátima. A pilgrimage to this grotto occurs in May and is a major religious festival in El Salvador.
Los Chorros[edit]
Entrance to Los Chorros
Just 5.7 kilometers west of Santa Tecla, lies a natural oasis, a tourist icon visited by many national and international tourists. Made up of 12 acres of land; four of them are entitled for public use, the other acres are part of a nature preservation area. This park has a large number of water springs coming down from San Salvador volcano. There are four pools: one for children, one with slides and the other two designed to integrate them with the natural uniqueness of the location. This tourist center opened in 1952, thanks to the vision of Salvadoran poet Raul Contreras, who wanted his remains buried at the park. The land where the park is located belonged to the Soundy family who sold the property to the Salvadoran Institute of Tourism in 1956. This park has held important international events, including Miss Universe in 1975, due to the impressive landscape. In 2001 the facilities were severely damaged by the earthquakes. But its reconstruction was done shortly after the natural disaster. In this park you will find children’s play areas, an amphitheater for educational and cultural events, picnic areas, a footbridge, access ramps for people with disabilities and trails into the forest.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
I believe we ran out of steam on that search when we realised that 2 or more members using the same library code in a search got different answers... implying a control in the search engine rather than a fixed library. I.e. we were getting results similar to what we had recently been looking at.
originally posted by: PlusUltra
originally posted by: crankyoldman
All is being exposed, but not all need to wade through the abyss to be liberated. 7 billion people do not need to spend a decade going over this - we each do our part in the liberation process so the whole can benefit and everyone has a part.
Trust The Plan.
Most never knew it was happening and most will never know that it ended? In that case, what difference does it make? What difference does an earthquake in Siberia make to someone in Texas? Unless positive change requires no conscious awareness of it.
Hospitality firm Standard International plans to open 20 hotels within five years as part of its aggressive expansion plans in Asia and the Middle East. First stop, Thailand.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
twitter.com...
Cuz he was waiting till after midterms , RIGHT?