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Not to far from the bathing area, on the beautiful near by fields, murphies began to resemble cukes, moo-cows resembled manatees, and mankind began to resemble neanderthals. Back to the origins, based on scientific theories.. Irrigation was done from the same river. Farmers who tried to sell their produce locally, risked of being beaten badly. They traveled days away from the cultivation area, in order to be successful in making a small profits.

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Submitted on July 10, 2014

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