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The following list identifies the most populous cities and towns around the globe that include “palm” in their name. Only those related to palm trees and palmettos are included and not names like “Palmer.” A minimum population of 5,000 resident … Continue reading
12.3.2025 20:34World’s most populous “palm” 🌴 cities[…] <a href="https://panethos.wordpress.com/2019/04/25/cities-towns-named-for-native-american-indian-chiefs/" rel="ugc">https://panethos.wordpress.com/2019/04/25/cities-towns-named-for-native-american-indian-chiefs/</a> […]
10.3.2025 20:42Comment on Cities/Towns Named for Native American Indian Chiefs by Amerikanische Ureinwohner und Städtenamen – priester-schamane.deListed below are some of the unique water tower designs across the country. In this particular case, they are shaped like coffee pots, teapots, cups, or bottles. Each of these charming towers evoke a sense of place through their unique … Continue reading
10.3.2025 17:36Tallest coffee/tea pot, cup, and bottle water towers[…] For this reason, the following resource has been consulted: Heights of 80+ Michigan sand dunes. […]
10.3.2025 15:22Comment on Michigan’s ‘skyscraper’ coastal sand dunes by Sand Dunes Michigan: 8 Epic Dune Systems to Climb, Hike & Explore - Hey MichiganSome of the most stunningly beautiful landscapes in the entire United States can be found within the Navajo Nation. This semiautonomous region occupies 27,413 square miles in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, with its capital located in Window … Continue reading
9.3.2025 08:05National and Tribal parks in the Navajo NationProbably the most beloved style of water tower, “Tin Man” tanks have been around well over a century. These tend to come in two styles – the shape of a standard soup can with a pointed cap roof and rounded … Continue reading
6.3.2025 21:08Working list: Tallest “Tin Man” water towers in the USA… liked this!
6.3.2025 08:38Comment on Working list: America’s tallest hydropillar water towers by Aabra Mastodon, PDX stereotypeThe following list identifies major haboobs (dust storms) that have taken place in the American West since 2011 and that were documented online through various news and science sources. “Haboobs are dust storms caused by strong winds flowing downward and … Continue reading
4.3.2025 18:40Chronology of recent haboobs (dust storms) across the American West: 2025 UpdateAre you tired of seeing certain American billionaires use their wealth to influence elections, support undesirable candidates, stymie free speech, or fund causes that you oppose? Well, there are alternatives, especially in the digital realm. Listed below are some of … Continue reading
2.3.2025 18:05Ways to AVOID supporting American oligarchsThe following list identifies the tallest hydropillar water towers identified to date in the United States, as well as those for which the height has not bee identified. As more are identified, they will be added to the lists. Hydropillars … Continue reading
1.3.2025 21:15Working list: America’s tallest hydropillar water towersFriday, February 28th is the start of the Tibetan New Year (a.k.a. Losar) in 2025. To His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, to everyone in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India, and neighboring areas around Trans-Himalyana Asia, panethos.wordpress.com wishes you … Continue reading
28.2.2025 08:05Happy Tibetan New Year! And similar global celebrations… liked this!
24.2.2025 19:03Comment on “No One Should Own a Mountain” by Martin BirkmandA brief poem to accompany the thoughts emanating from yesterday’s post on the enduring love of our national parks and forests. Peace! _______ No one should own a mountainAs mere mortalsWe cannot cordon infinityNor begin to reignFrom atop lofty heightsAnd … Continue reading
24.2.2025 18:53“No One Should Own a Mountain”… liked this!
23.2.2025 21:23Comment on For the enduring love of America’s natural treasures by R Scott JonesThe recent broad dismissals of National Park Service rangers and U.S. Forest Service rangers has caused all of us who hold America’s natural treasures near and dear to their heart to fiercely object to these misguided actions by the Executive … Continue reading
23.2.2025 20:31For the enduring love of America’s natural treasuressee <a href="http://epgtlo.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow ugc">http://epgtlo.blogspot.com</a> asarco secret document 1998 73 page usdoj epa asarco confidential for settlement purposes only document uncovered by hmcmurray (nytimes front page 10/2006)…the invoices in its back pages remain secret to this day.
20.2.2025 00:20Comment on Rediscovering historic smelter towns across America and Canada by lechugia… liked this!
14.2.2025 19:14Comment on 21st century colonialism is just as bad as the original by Debby[…] https://panethos.wordpress.com/2019/04/25/cities-towns-named-for-native-american-indian-chiefs/ […]
13.2.2025 21:21Comment on Cities/Towns Named for Native American Indian Chiefs by Native American Heritage in American City Names - PowWows.com… reposted this!
12.2.2025 20:17Comment on 21st century colonialism is just as bad as the original by Politics FeedIn reply to <a href="https://panethos.wordpress.com/2025/01/05/two-powerful-world-war-ii-films-now-on-netflix/#comment-43735">problogic</a>.
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