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    of a giant crater.      I slowly respond still tired after last night "that’s right‚ I must have cried myself to sleep" I said looking at my hand and clenching it into a fist. "Why?.....why did this happen to me? more importantly why did Kanako’s life have to be taken!?" I say as I punch a nearby small boulder nearly cracking it in half.      I got up and stood there silently watching blood drip down from my right hand. Letting out a brief sigh I started to climb my way out of the crater. As I reached

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    ACTIVE VOLCANOES IN ASIA Asia contains 60 percent of the world’s population and some of the most active volcanoes. The region has a varied geography from the jungles of Indonesia to the deserts of Saudi Arabia. Volcanoes of Afghanistan : Afghanistan has a complex geology and tectonic history. Active volcanoes are located in eastern afghanistan‚ in a region that marks the collision zone with the Indian plate.  The country contains mostly rugged mountains‚ with plains in north and southwest

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    the moons service. Yet it has left no traces of blasting on the dust underneath. According to skeptics‚ the lander’s descent should have been accompanied by a large dust cloud and would have formed a noticeable crater CITATION Ker10 \l 1033 (Than‚ 2010). The reason why a noticeable crater was not formed is because the Apollo 11 lander’s engines were throttled back just before landing and turned off before actual touch down. The Lunar Module descended at an angle‚ moving laterally across the ground

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    Three Day Road - Chapter Notes – 1 - 7 Chapter 1 – Returning (3 – 9) –Astrid‚ Hasaam‚ Vicky Summary: -Niska waits for Elijah‚ the friend of her “dead nephew” in a bush for three days. -Niska feels very out of place in the town. When she goes to check if Elijah has arrived yet she waits until the crowd goes first to blend in. -Niska goes to pick up Elijah‚ and sees that it’s Xavier‚ and both were misinformed that each other were dead. -Xavier is very skinny‚ pale and is missing a leg.

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    "An Anecdote of the Land of Ice" My friend Josh and I didn’t say much as we loaded our luggage into the rental car at Keflavik Airport. We’d just landed in Iceland‚ and already we were silenced by the landscape. "It looks even more amazing in person!‚" Josh said as we took it all in. Since we met during at a gathering at an old friends’ house‚ Josh and I had dreamed to traveled extensively through the world together‚ from the canals of Venice and Amsterdam to the mountains of Austria and Italy

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    Jones‚ Geronimo. Evidence of Controlled Demolition. Published on April 23rd‚ 2004‚ <http://www.letsroll911.org>. In this article‚ one of the main issues is that the tower’s structural engineer‚ Lee Robertson‚ addressed the problem of terrorism in the plans for the building‚ claiming he “designed it for a (Boeing) 707 to hit it”. In the center of the tower there is a central support core. This core is built of sheer concrete reinforced by 44 beams of construction grade steel‚ which were sealed

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    20/03/2012 East African Rift The Great Rift Valley is a name given in the late 19th century by British explorer John Walter Gregory to the continuous geographic trench‚ approximately 6‚000 kilometres (3‚700 mi) in length‚ that runs from northern Syria in Southwest Asia to central Mozambique in South East Africa. The name continues in some usages‚ although it is today considered geologically imprecise as it combines features that are today regarded as separate‚ although related‚ rift and fault systems

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    18‚ 1980. The volcano‚ located in southwestern Washington‚ used to be a beautiful symmetrical cone about 9‚600 feet (3‚000 meters) above sea level. The eruption‚ which removed the upper 1‚300 feet (396 meters) of the summit‚ left a horseshoe-shaped crater and a barren wasteland. Today the land is healing‚ having recovered its natural beauty‚ but the landscape has been permanently altered. Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest called the mountain "Louwala-Clough" or "Smoking Mountain." The modern

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    zooms onto John and burns a hole in the base of his skull. He’s instantly killed. Dougie‚ FRANK ANTHONY‚ and Donovan want Charlie to circle the moon with a camera. They will pay him more money. He agrees. As he circles the moon‚ Charlie notices the crater compound. Zaarl detects Charlie and sends out SHADOW FORMS to intercept him. They send Charlie’s craft away from the moon. Charlie’s body shrivels and begins to pixelate. He passes through the Eagle Nebula and wakes up on the Planet of the Others

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    Quotes 1. “Before leaving a corpse‚ Elijah tells me he has taken to opening each man’s eyes and staring into them‚ then closing them with his calloused right hand‚ letting a strange spark of warmth accumulate deep in his gut each time that he does it‚ noting the colour of the iris knowing that he‚ Elijah‚ is the last thing that each will see before being placed into the cold mud and water here. Before they go to their place.” (pg 200) 2. “He walks back to the dugout‚ his anger watered down

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