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Giant lake suddenly reappears 130 years after vanishing
(www.indy100.com)
This was supposed to be c/traingang, so post as many train pictures as possible.
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Talk about supply chain issues here!
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LANDLORDS COWER IN FEAR OF MAOTRAIN
"that train pic is too powerful lmao" - u/Cadende
This happened in 2023... So a year ago now. This is what happens when California gets a wet year.
ARkStorm could potentially reflood the entire central valley. Look up the great flood of 1862. That's sacramento in the picture. Before that another was recorded in 1605... (we'll "eventually" have one just like the PNW will "eventually" experience the cascadia subduction zone)
When I was young there was a wetland where there is now a golf course. California has lost 90% of its wetlands since the 1800s.
May Allah reflood the state of KKKlanifornia with 1000 ARk storms.