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Why would you go to Hunt, Texas?
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Kilikopela
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03/18/2004
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FLOUNDERart
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03/18/2004
I hear that's where the Rapa Nui got the idea. |
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Kailuageoff
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03/18/2004
Hey Chris, |
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Kilikopela
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03/21/2004
Heya KG, Well I haven't seen these in person yet. Unlike Florida, where you can see two coasts within 3 hours, the distances in Texas are depressingly daunting. It would take about 7 hours for me to get there. I heard about it from a buddy and checked it online. Next time I pass through I'll visit. I won't be in FL until summer. I'll let you and Flounder know next time I'm there. I'll definitely be attending Hukilau! Lemme know if you ever head over here to the energy capitol (remember in Rollerball?). |
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tikibars
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03/21/2004
Seven hours in what direction? This may be a stop on my way to Oasis... Iorana! JT "Ignorance of the Tiki is evil." [ Edited by: tikibars on 2004-03-20 23:30 ] |
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TikiMikey
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03/21/2004
Wow...I never had heard of these before. They're in the "Hill Country" of Texas, probably the most beautiful part of the state. I smell a road trip! |
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Zeta
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12/28/2010
http://alfredshepperd.com/stonehenge/main3.html |
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WestADad
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12/28/2010
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Kenike
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12/29/2010
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pablus
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12/29/2010
That guy needs a bar there. snapsnap :wink: |
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croe67
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12/29/2010
we're workin' on it :wink: :wink: |
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tikilongbeach
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12/04/2012
My parent's briefly lived 10 miles from the Hunt, TX Moai and Stonehenge. Now the Moai and Stonehenge reside in the more artsy town of Ingram at the Hill Country Arts Foundation. It was a cool place to go. It was a field in the middle of nowhere and there was never another soul there when we went to go visit them. There were goats across the street that you could hear bleating while you looked around. |
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