Monday, March 06, 2006
Something old, something new . . .
There's a huge crater that was recently discovered in the Sahara Desert on the border between Egypt and Libya. Click on the image of Gogle Earth Blog above to see more.
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Hey T, see if you can find some info on the fabled lost gold mines of King Soloman that are supossed to be on the border of Egypt and Libya . A few years back , the Libyan Government issued a statement that they were possibanly spotted by sat. from space . Never heard more on that .Georgina
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