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@RetiredUSNChief
Retired Navy Chief, SEABEES Can Do! pronouns: Chief/Salty Scallywag⚓️✝️ #GOLDCORP Task Force West
Northen California Katılım Ekim 2016
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This is concerning. Never thought of it that way!
Trump Girl 🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲@MAGA__Patriot
I think it's time that we start growing our own stuff or shopping at farmers markets that we really trust. What do you guys think about this!?
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@DanFriedman81 @jazzwoman1992 Maybe not even an explosive. Just put a hole through it.
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The US should airstrike this building just to aura farm.
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13
🚨 “Blood for blood, an eye for an eye": The new billboard placed in Tehran's Palestine Square with a threat in Hebrew
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@ClarksonsFarm1 Jeremy, James, and Richard were journalists first. Unless the new hosts are also journalists first, the show won’t work and feel contrived. Unnatural.
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@DrEliDavid @Alourdes14 That should be a target. Just because.
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@MattWallace888 People who believe in the Ice wall shouldn’t be allowed in society
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@aykiri Aslında bu görgüsüzlükten değil biz Türkler olarak kahvaltıda çeşit çeşit şeyler hazırlanır dünyanın en iyi kahvaltısı bize aittir ama yabancılar öyle değil mesela amerika ufak bi atıştırmalık ve kahvedir kahvaltısı o nedenle farklı ülke insanların açık büfe deneyimi farklıdır
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@IrunbadGaming @cglassey_author @SamaHoole The current flooding they get there is from rains and not mountain snow melt.
Our shortages have more to do with the millions of people living in LA than with agriculture.
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@RetiredUSNChief @cglassey_author @SamaHoole I assume it’s runoff from the mountains?
Whatever caused the seasonality of it - could it be redirected, captured and stored?
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There was once a lake in California so large that steamships crossed it, carrying freight most of the way from Bakersfield to San Francisco. Almost nobody alive has seen it, because farming drank it dry.
Tulare Lake, in the southern San Joaquin Valley, was the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, over a hundred miles long and thirty across. For thousands of years it fed one of the densest Native American populations north of Mexico, the Tachi Yokut, who called it Pa'ashi.
In the late 1800s, California handed out a simple bargain to settlers: drain the wetland, claim the land. So they diverted the four rivers that fed the lake, ran the water off into a lattice of irrigation canals, and by around 1890 the largest lake in the American West had been erased from the map and turned into cotton, tomato and pistachio fields. The tribe was pushed off.
The land remembers, though. In 1938, 1969, 1983, 1997 and again spectacularly in 2023, wet winters overwhelmed the canals and the water flowed back down into the old basin, refilling tens of thousands of acres of farmland and drowning roads and homes. They call it the ghost lake, or the lake that will not die.
The cotton, the pistachios, the tomatoes off that ground are grown on the drained bed of the greatest lake in the West, a lake so thoroughly deleted that most people never learn it existed.
They killed a body of water you could sail across, to grow row crops on its grave, and it still tries to come home.

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@SamaHoole @PAHAU6 We made up for it by creating the Salton Sea
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@SamaHoole Flathead Lake in Montana now holds the title of largest fresh water lake west of the Mississippi. I can walk to it from my home and drink the water. 19,000,000 acre-feet of fresh water.
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@IrunbadGaming @cglassey_author @SamaHoole That lake was seasonal and affected by drought.
Look about a 100 miles south of there and you’ll understand why we have water shortages in California.
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@cglassey_author @SamaHoole Maybe you’ve missed the point? How many droughts has California had to live through?
Man can change the environment to a degree - but erasing a massive lake has led to continuous water shortages for the state.
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@JoeyMannarino I’d say every single one of them doesn’t know
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@supplychasm @Stat_Cult @theepicmap What is the source of the picture? I’m just curious.
And yes, I know plenty about Europe. Currently just south of you.
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@RetiredUSNChief @Stat_Cult @theepicmap Then you gave poor eyesight, so use Brazil if the US is to messy 4 ya.
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Countries with the Most International Airports ✈️🌍🔥
🇺🇸 United States ~ 195
🇧🇷 Brazil ~ 36
🇨🇳 China ~ 32
🇲🇽 Mexico ~ 25
🇨🇦 Canada ~ 22
🇮🇳 India ~ 20
🇷🇺 Russia ~ 18
🇮🇩 Indonesia ~ 17
🇯🇵 Japan ~ 17
🇹🇷 Türkiye ~ 15
🇪🇸 Spain ~ 15
🇮🇹 Italy ~ 14
🇫🇷 France ~ 13
🇩🇪 Germany ~ 12
🇬🇧 United Kingdom ~ 11
🇹🇭 Thailand ~ 11
🇦🇺 Australia ~ 10
🇻🇳 Vietnam ~ 10
🇵🇭 Philippines ~ 10
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates ~ 9
Source: ICAO / National Aviation Authorities
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@supplychasm @Stat_Cult @theepicmap Nah. Zooming in I only see international flights. Domestic US routes are not included. That is why Europe with small countries looks the way it does. Nearly every European flight is an international flight.
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@RetiredUSNChief @Stat_Cult @theepicmap It does there bc are litteraly marked up lines clearly visible within the bigger nations
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@Super70sSports @Mark_E_Noonan Always fun going over railroad tracks
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