Mason-Dixon Series/the '70s and '80s
In the 1970's and 80's I lived on the Mason-Dixon line, the symbolic cultural division between the North and South. As I became part of that world, I immersed myself in its complexities and contradictions.
In the 1970's and 80's I lived on the Mason-Dixon line, the symbolic cultural division between the North and South. As I became part of that world, I immersed myself in its complexities and contradictions.
Some treasures cannot be explained, such as the Dropa Stones. Treasures are often referred to as lost or buried. Some treasures can also be mystical or metaphysical in nature, and there are treasures of the unexplained.
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Animaniacs give a cool geography lesson. There are so many comments saying that some of the countries are wrong... well this is an old animation. Also it was...
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