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THE NEVER ENDING LIGHTENING STORMS AT
" CATATUMBO RIVER โ
There is an "everlasting lightning storm" in Venezuela. The storm rages for about 10 hours at a time, 140 to 160 nights a year, with hundreds of lightning strikes per occurrence and up to 280 times per hour. It's been going since at least the 16th century.
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" CATATUMBO RIVER โ
There is an "everlasting lightning storm" in Venezuela. The storm rages for about 10 hours at a time, 140 to 160 nights a year, with hundreds of lightning strikes per occurrence and up to 280 times per hour. It's been going since at least the 16th century.
https://youtu.be/UkfYllSZMxs
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The remote lake where lightning strikes 1.6 million times per year โ BBC REEL
In a remote part of Venezuela, the Catatumbo River meets Lake Maracaibo. It's a stunning location and home to one of Earth's most extraordinary weather phenomena โ the Catatumbo lightning.
It's estimated that lightning strikes over the lake 1.6 million timesโฆ
It's estimated that lightning strikes over the lake 1.6 million timesโฆ
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We have one shot. It is President Trump.
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Liberal news contributors actors and politicians have been calling for violence against Donald Trump for years now.
Two terrorist attacks against Donald Trump remind of assassination of JFK.
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Pyramids of Yuk reveals the sunken Bimini Road, mariculture nursery pit rows,
shell mounds, geopolymer metates and levitation spheres of giants & gnomes.
If you were to look on a map prior to the 1700's for the islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaรงao, you would never find them and that is because those were not their names. The islands were originally collectively called, "The Islands of the Giants", and named after the race of people who lived there who were giants with elongated skulls. The Giants were described by the mainland Amerindians to early Spanish explorers as an advanced race of people who were very different from them, and worshipped the Sun.
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shell mounds, geopolymer metates and levitation spheres of giants & gnomes.
If you were to look on a map prior to the 1700's for the islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaรงao, you would never find them and that is because those were not their names. The islands were originally collectively called, "The Islands of the Giants", and named after the race of people who lived there who were giants with elongated skulls. The Giants were described by the mainland Amerindians to early Spanish explorers as an advanced race of people who were very different from them, and worshipped the Sun.
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"STARSEEDS, PREPARE YOURSELVES..." | The Arcturians - LAAYTI
Questioner: "What do we need to prepare for in the coming days?"
Channeler: Jose Peta
Received Date: Sept 21st 2024
*Arcturian Starseeds*
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Channeler: Jose Peta
Received Date: Sept 21st 2024
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Everybody sees me as this sullen and insecure little thing. Those are just the sides of me that I feel necessary to show because no one else seems to be showing them.
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Escambia County, Florida, has a rich history that dates back to the early 16th century, beginning with Spanish explorers like Tristan de Luna, who attempted to establish a colony in the area in 1559. The county is named after the Escambia River, which in turn likely derived its name from a Native American word meaning "clear water" or "river of canoes."
Key Historical Points:
โข Early Settlements: Spanish, French, and British colonial forces all occupied parts of the region during its early history. Pensacola, the county seat, was a key area for these powers. The Spanish established a fort in Pensacola in 1698.
โข American Control: After switching hands between European powers, Florida was ceded to the United States in 1821, and Escambia County was created as one of Floridaโs two original counties (the other being St. Johns County).
โข Civil War Era: Escambia County saw action during the American Civil War, particularly with the Battle of Pensacola in 1861. Union forces occupied the nearby Fort Pickens on Santa Rosa Island.
โข Modern Era: Over time, Pensacola became a hub for naval activity. The county houses Naval Air Station Pensacola, established in 1914, which became the first naval aviation training facility and is the home of the Blue Angels.
Interesting and Unique Facts:
1 Pensacola's Title as the "City of Five Flags": Pensacola is known as the "City of Five Flags" because five governments have ruled it over time: Spain, France, Great Britain, the Confederate States, and the United States.
2 Naval Aviation Heritage: Escambia County is home to the National Naval Aviation Museum, one of the largest aviation museums in the world. The county also hosts the Blue Angels flight team.
3 Historical Shipwrecks: The waters off Escambia County are known for their numerous shipwrecks, including the 1559 Spanish fleet led by Tristan de Luna that sank during a hurricane. These wrecks are significant archaeological sites.
4 Fort Pickens: Located on Santa Rosa Island, Fort Pickens played a crucial role in the Civil War and is one of only four Southern forts to remain under Union control throughout the war.
5 Beaches and Natural Beauty: Escambia County boasts beautiful white-sand beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, especially in the Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach areas, which draw millions of visitors annually.
6 Haunted Pensacola: Escambia County, especially Pensacola, is reputed to be haunted, with various ghost stories and legends tied to its historic buildings, like the Pensacola Lighthouse, which is considered one of the most haunted lighthouses in the U.S.
Key Historical Points:
โข Early Settlements: Spanish, French, and British colonial forces all occupied parts of the region during its early history. Pensacola, the county seat, was a key area for these powers. The Spanish established a fort in Pensacola in 1698.
โข American Control: After switching hands between European powers, Florida was ceded to the United States in 1821, and Escambia County was created as one of Floridaโs two original counties (the other being St. Johns County).
โข Civil War Era: Escambia County saw action during the American Civil War, particularly with the Battle of Pensacola in 1861. Union forces occupied the nearby Fort Pickens on Santa Rosa Island.
โข Modern Era: Over time, Pensacola became a hub for naval activity. The county houses Naval Air Station Pensacola, established in 1914, which became the first naval aviation training facility and is the home of the Blue Angels.
Interesting and Unique Facts:
1 Pensacola's Title as the "City of Five Flags": Pensacola is known as the "City of Five Flags" because five governments have ruled it over time: Spain, France, Great Britain, the Confederate States, and the United States.
2 Naval Aviation Heritage: Escambia County is home to the National Naval Aviation Museum, one of the largest aviation museums in the world. The county also hosts the Blue Angels flight team.
3 Historical Shipwrecks: The waters off Escambia County are known for their numerous shipwrecks, including the 1559 Spanish fleet led by Tristan de Luna that sank during a hurricane. These wrecks are significant archaeological sites.
4 Fort Pickens: Located on Santa Rosa Island, Fort Pickens played a crucial role in the Civil War and is one of only four Southern forts to remain under Union control throughout the war.
5 Beaches and Natural Beauty: Escambia County boasts beautiful white-sand beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, especially in the Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach areas, which draw millions of visitors annually.
6 Haunted Pensacola: Escambia County, especially Pensacola, is reputed to be haunted, with various ghost stories and legends tied to its historic buildings, like the Pensacola Lighthouse, which is considered one of the most haunted lighthouses in the U.S.
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