Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The German Tale of the Loreley is "Megalithically True
[The text and graphic to this posting is in preparation and will be posted soon - we hope later today. We have already posted this file empty online because we need this link as an update link for a previous posting on the Loreley at LexiLine Journal 301.]
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