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[boundarypointpoint] a first known lysdtd claim
Aletheia Kallos aletheiak@gmail.com [boundarypointpoint]
2016-05-13 03:13:10 UTC
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http://www.panoramio.com/photo/106489306

but is it credible let alone true

there is supposed to be a cairn there
'David Phillips' dfp18@columbia.edu [boundarypointpoint]
2016-05-13 04:18:59 UTC
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I'd think a water fountain would be more useful in that landscape than even
the loveliest cairn. A hot dog stand could be handy, too, and would really
make the neighborhood.



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http://www.panoramio.com/photo/106489306



but is it credible let alone true



there is supposed to be a cairn there
Aletheia Kallos aletheiak@gmail.com [boundarypointpoint]
2016-05-13 12:38:09 UTC
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the photographer has academic credibility & is well traveled in the area
http://www.nature.com/news/science-in-the-sahara-man-of-the-desert-1.11162
whereas the cairn was last seen in 1923

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in which each pointer evidently represents an ancient hot dog stand
Post by 'David Phillips' ***@columbia.edu [boundarypointpoint]
I'd think a water fountain would be more useful in that landscape than
even the loveliest cairn. A hot dog stand could be handy, too, and would
really make the neighborhood.
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[image: Inline image 1]
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/106489306
but is it credible let alone true
there is supposed to be a cairn there
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