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(view all 4 comments)ankhkara cascadura
and yet after years of political misrule... many remain without pipe-borne water...
what a sad situation for a gas and oil rich nation
Posted by Guest on Wed 29 Dec 2004 02:14:23 PM UTC
Karen DeGale
| show fullshow summaryI live in NY but i am very familiar with the community, i am proud to say my family lives 2 houses away from these watertanks and so did I...when I was a child we called it the crownland back then......it is a great landmark and should remain part of...
I live in NY but i am very familiar with the community, i am proud to say my family lives 2 houses away from these watertanks and so did I...when I was a child we called it the crownland back then......it is a great landmark and should remain part of Picton's historic sites...
Posted by Guest on Wed 22 Dec 2004 03:59:20 PM UTC
Allyson
Cant we preserve these structures
Posted by Guest on Tue 21 Dec 2004 03:16:35 PM UTC