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Hot Lips! You're back! ...Tul, you're a lucky man
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colombia?
older like unc, huh... |
not columbia
unc, you're old enough to be my twin brother...assuming mom had a slow delivery |
...lol nick....french Guiana?
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sorry, Shell, not French Guiana
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...the tippity tip of Brazil?
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...you made me tipsy...yes Brazil. Look off that tippity tip and you'll find me
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...llha de Maraca?
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I'm not sure I found that place...in any case, I'm not there. Is llha de Maraca off-shore? Look off-shore.
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...yes, llha de Maraca is offshore but if i head south then there is llha Mexicana Cabo right on the Equator and 3 smaller isles...all at the mouth of the Amazon river.
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Yes. I was suppose to move into this place in early winter. Then certainly by the end of winter. The it was spring and it just kept going on and on. Once I got this place I couldn't power and phone hooked. At point I was in both houses for almost two months. For power I ended climbing the pole and hooking it up myself. But for tech. reasons I couldn't get 220, thus no A/C and I couldn't do the phone at all. But I'm here now and it's been worth it. ---------- Post added at 10:50 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:39 AM ---------- Quote:
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http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...3759-large.jpg PS: I love the Amazon so while I was meandering about I found this cool pic that helps understand why the Amazon flow is so large and powerful http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...azon_large.jpg |
The Archipelago of Saint Peter and Saint Paul?
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Wild guesses don't count, Tul! If they did, you would have found me ;) Yes, I'm on St. Peter and Paul Rocks. You're up next, bud.
The islets expose serpentinized mantle peridotite and kaesurtite mylonite on the top of the second-largest megamullion in the world, and they are the only location on Earth where the abyssal mantle is exposed above sea level. Saint Peter and Paul Rocks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...Paul_Rocks.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...Scientific.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...PaulRocks3.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...PaulRocks2.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...Rocks-ZW0S.jpg |
I guess wild guesses do count. But really when you said it didn't contain the word "island" in it's name and was NH, the Google made short work of it and it really wasn't much of a wild guess.
Ok, where be I? |
WH?
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...NH?
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Yes to both. NW.
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canadea?
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Nope, no Canadians around these parts.
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west of the mississippi?
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...western part of africa?
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south of 40?
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I am south of 40?
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texas?
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I'm not in Texas.
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US?
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...mexico?
(thanks for the pic, nick) |
US
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new mexico?
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No, but you're in the right area.
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...Arizona?
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colorado?
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I am in Arizona.
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city?
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...south of 40? (and i'm not talking latitude...interstate l-40)
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Tul, is your head spinning...are you caught up in a Sedona Vortex?
Sedona is a sacred place where metaphysical energy emanates from the inner earth. Sedona is recognized worldwide for the presence of powerful energy spots known as "vortices." According to some, Sedona Arizona's towering red rocks stimulate sensitivity permitting people to realize true dreams and ambitions. Points of inner earth energy emanations disperse across the Sedona area but are strongest at particular locations. The best-known Sedona vortex sites include Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock (Red Rock Crossing), and Boynton Canyon. |
or that frank lloyd wright encampment just outside scottsdale?
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City? Think it's a town. Anyway you're not looking for a geographical feature or a business.
No Nick. Yes Shell, south of I-40 No, Not he Frank Lloyd Wright encampment. |
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