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The swirling energy of the Sedona Vortexes {{08/02/2022}} What are the Sedona Vortexes? First of all, what is a vortex, exactly? Well, a vortex is created by the spiraling motion of air or water around a center of rotation. The swirl of water as it drains out of a bathtub can create a vortex as the ...
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The haunted cruise ship R.M.S. Queen Mary {{08/01/2022}} The early history of the Queen Mary The RMS Queen Mary was built at the John Brown Shipyard in Clyde, Scotland. Although construction began in 1930, work was delayed by the great depression, but she (ships are often referred to in feminine ter...
access_time2022-07-28T22:17:21.345ZfaceLingo Metro
The Liberty Bell rings for America's freedom {{7/28/2022} The making of the Liberty Bell In November 1751, the Pennsylvania Assembly ordered the Liberty Bell to commemorate the 50 year anniversary of William Penn’s Charter of Privileges. The Charter of Privileges outlines those freedoms that are val...
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Hoover Dam: A monument to American ingenuity {{7/28/2022}} Growth in southwestern US fuels need for water and power Many Americans were headed west at the beginning of the 20th century, seeking new opportunities and more space than the crowded cities on the east coast could offer. Thus, cities in th...
access_time2022-07-27T21:16:46.274ZfaceLingo Metro
No escape from Alcatraz Prison {{7/27/2022}} No way out of Alcatraz Just imagine: it’s a clear and sunny day on the waters of San Francisco Bay. A boatload of tourists is headed out to one of the area’s most popular tourist destinations. Most have their phones out, snapping shots of the picturesque ...