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    Re: Huge Indian face on Google Earth (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Friday, November 03 2006 @ 21:55:24 CET
    Okay first of all, not an ipod, not a coal mine shaft, not an archeological dig. Look around the other areas of the site, it's a grain silo casting a shadow, and the road is the access to the grain silo.
    Second of all, yes we do have archeologists up here in Canada, you ignorant uneducated american, and before you ask, no we don't live in igloos.
    Third, yes it's in Canada but it would still be called a "native american" (refer to insult above). Had you made it past grade six, you would have discovered that The United States OF America, is actually part of a larger land mass called North AMERICA that's been here far longer than the USA, hence the name NATIVE American.


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    Re: Huge Indian face on Google Earth (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Saturday, November 25 2006 @ 04:09:52 CET
    The thing that looks like a earbud is actually a gas well site.


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