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- 821: Atlantis
- ... They supposedly used many bright and vivid colors, and an art style all of their own. Drug use was common to Atlantis. They always burned incense. They used narcotics, and they even got drunk by drinking too much alcohol. Sun worship was the traditional religion of the Atlantean culture. They didn’t sacrifice humans, but they did sacrifice fruits and flowers to the sun. They believed in immortality of the soul ...
- 822: Myths About South Africa
- ... stroll than in many North American cities. "I'll get ill in Africa." Travelers to Africa need to know that there are a number of serious diseases there, but that does not mean not eating, drinking, and breathing the stay. While the list of diseases is long, most are easy to avoid and the chance of contracting these is minuscule. Of those with higher infection rates easy effective prevention is available ...
- 823: A Trip To Colorado
- ... exhaled a heavy breath of despair. He knew that he soon would be traversing some of the toughest terrain that side of the Mississippi. The first part of the ride went faster than a lizard drinking. When I reached the first summit and looked across the endless valley below me, I was speechless. No photographer or even the best writer could have captured the divine beauty laid out before me. To ...
- 824: The Town of El Dorado Springs
- ... County and spread the word of the miracle cure the spring water offered. Word spread rapidly so when the owners of the land, the Cruce brothers, arrived at the site, they found hundreds of people drinking from the spring. According to accounts, they decided at once to lay out a town. The town was platted out in such a manner that the spring and about ten acres surrounding it was designated ...
- 825: The Colorado River
- ... and then empties it onto the flat plain of sand and silt where the Sea of Cortez washes the last drops into the gulf. The Mexican water irrigates soil for 14,000 farmers and supplies drinking water for the Mexicali Valley. A 76 mile aqueduct provides water for Tijuana, Mexico. It was not until 1964 that Arizona finally got their share of the water with the passage of the Central Arizona ...
- 826: France
- France France is a beautiful country. It has lots to do like skiing, swimming, shopping, gambling, drinking, and dining. Here are the topics I will include in my report, government, history, culture, tourist attractions, language, entertainment, transportation, climate, currency, accommodations, and travel tips. Sit back have some wine because you are about ...
- 827: The Geography of New Zealand
- ... and for every 2.2 people there is a telephone, meaning there are over 2,600,000 televisions and telephones in New Zealand. Fortunately, 99.8 percent of the people are able to enjoy safe drinking water, including the natives who live in rural areas. New Zealand has a superb health care industry that serves as a paragon to the rest of the world. There are presently 11,335 physicians and ...
- 828: Japan
- ... here is mostly rice. The drink is sake, which is a strong alcoholic beverage. Sake is the drink that is used when the people in Japan and the people who are Japanese perform a spiritual drinking ritual. The life expectancy rate is 79 years. The infant mortality rate is 4.8 per 1,000 births. The Agricultural products in Japan consist of Rice, sugar beets, potatoes, cabbages, citrus fruits, sugar cane ...
- 829: Japan
- ... here is mostly rice. The drink is sake, which is a strong alcoholic beverage. Sake is the drink that is used when the people in Japan and the people who are Japanese perform a spiritual drinking ritual. The life expectancy rate is 79 years. The infant mortality rate is 4.8 per 1,000 births. The Agricultural products in Japan consist of Rice, sugar beets, potatoes, cabbages, citrus fruits, sugar cane ...
- 830: The Town of El Dorado Springs
- ... County and spread the word of the miracle cure the spring water offered. Word spread rapidly so when the owners of the land, the Cruce brothers, arrived at the site, they found hundreds of people drinking from the spring. According to accounts, they decided at once to lay out a town. The town was platted out in such a manner that the spring and about ten acres surrounding it was designated ...
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