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In reply to the discussion: Share a secret place that you have seen, that might not be popularly known. [View all]Baitball Blogger
(52,399 posts)57. Now, that's very cool!
We were at a Museum in SC before the H.L. Hunley submarine was "officially" discovered. My son was very young and when we came to the display of the Hunley I told him, "See there, your generation still has things to discover."
Well, the museum guide/guard standing by the display was besides himself. You could see himself fidgeting. It looked like he was trying to decide whether he should say something. But, he obviously decided to keep he info tot himself.
Months later, there was a public announcement that the Hunley was discovered.
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Share a secret place that you have seen, that might not be popularly known. [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Aug 2017
OP
There's rocks aplenty in that area, but there's no crystal and no mountain.
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2017
#24
This is not the red clay your used to. This is sand. The pics don't capture the amount of pink.
Lochloosa
Aug 2017
#14
One more suggestion. If you visit North or Central Florida, visit the springs.
Lochloosa
Aug 2017
#42
I visited a relative of a relative's ranch when I was a teen. One direction and
applegrove
Aug 2017
#51