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Pyramids survives all though competition and takes the North.
Stonehenge vs Colosseum |
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I'm Pagan...Stonehenge.
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The druids take the South division, setting up the big expected battle...
Annnnd.... your final match to set the final four: Grand Canyon vs The Parthenon http://cellar.org/fieldof64/64.php?field=landmarks |
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The canyon makes the final four and now, is the only remaining natural place left on the list.
We go to a BEST OF SEVEN series to find the winners from here on out. Repeat, it takes FOUR votes to win. By flip of a credit card, the north-south semi final match will happen first. Ready --- The Pyramids vs Stonehenge http://cellar.org/fieldof64/64.php?field=landmarks |
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Don't agree - the Pyramids are just as intriguing - think of all the astronomy connections with the belt of Orion and such-like, amazing how the Egyptians were so in touch with planetary and star systems...Stonehenge is modest in comparison
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