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Keep in mind that this is not just a list, this is a list of lists. List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events: But in the end, nothing happened. List of foreign-born samurai in Japan: That's right. List of garlic festivals: Even one festival devoted entirely to garlic of all things is strange enough. List of helicopter prison escapes
The Mark Twain Tree was a giant sequoia tree located in the Big Stump Forest of Kings Canyon National Park. It was named after the American writer and humorist Mark Twain . It had a diameter of 16 feet (4.9 meters) and was 1,341 years old when it was felled in 1891 for the American Museum of Natural History as an exhibition tree .
Tree stump, about 37 years after falling. After a tree has been cut and has fallen, the stump or tree stump is usually a small remaining portion of the trunk with the roots still in the ground. Stumps may show the age-defining rings of a tree. The study of these rings is known as dendrochronology. Stump sculpture by German artist Eberhard Bosslet
Yet another list of Google Doodles. If you can't tell from the endless list of cat pictures in this article, individual cats are usua lly not notable enough for a Wikipedia article. A new sex position that you and your boys theory-crafted one night. Including whatever 54 would mean. A list of Nigerian Princes. Times Scooby-Doo has defied the ...
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Each entry on this list should be an article on its own (not merely a section in a less unusual article) and of decent quality, and in large meeting Wikipedia's manual of style. For unusual contributions that are of greater levity, see Wikipedia:Silly Things. In this list, a star indicates a featured article. A plus indicates a good article.
Image credits: ThriftStore and GoodwillFind While an abundance of fast fashion is partly to blame for the decline in quality at thrift stores, the explosive growth of the resale clothing market ...
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