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Wow BoRaGard Jun 2025 #1
Cool! markbark Jun 2025 #2
Don't you just love a good quest?! wolfie001 Jun 2025 #6
Run away! Run away! Ray Bruns Jun 2025 #11
Will never be old, nor dated, nor not funny! wolfie001 Jun 2025 #18
Thanks, Judi Lynn UpInArms Jun 2025 #3
She sure does! wolfie001 Jun 2025 #5
Fascinating! SheltieLover Jun 2025 #4
"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy spike jones Jun 2025 #7
i saw what you did there AllaN01Bear Jun 2025 #8
"" AllaN01Bear Jun 2025 #9
KNR and thank you for this fascinating find. niyad Jun 2025 #10
Aliens! Ray Bruns Jun 2025 #12
lol wolfie001 Jun 2025 #19
It's probably true that Vikings had nothing to do with it since defacto7 Jun 2025 #13
The oldest known example of fake news? n/t SpankMe Jun 2025 #14
Follow the link Picaro Jun 2025 #15
Hoaxters? Attilatheblond Jun 2025 #17
chisel marks reveal metals kiri Jun 2025 #20
There are some runes on rocks not far from where I live, borderlands with Mexico, not far from Sea of Cortez* Attilatheblond Jun 2025 #16
I've been debating the better name. After all Cortez was a conquistador LT Barclay Jun 2025 #22
Finally hard evidence of St. Brendan the navigator? LT Barclay Jun 2025 #21
Very interesting wendyb-NC Jun 2025 #23
New reporting today concludes they are probably of Swedish origin wishstar Jun 2025 #24
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