another one with a hole in it

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another one with a hole in it

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Up in the Wolds, when you follow one of the paths down a dale, you come to a point where three valleys converge. I've taken a full 360 pano at that point before. Today there was still snow on the ground.

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Down the rabbit-hole?
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Steer clear!!! It looks like a black hole to me and they absorb everything around them and send it to another time dimension.
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Is that not the bit that flying saucers from the Centre of the Earth come and go through? :tinfoil hat:
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I think it is just more incontrovertible evidence that the world is indeed flat.
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I'm not going to argue against either of the previous two posts.

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