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If you think that photo is "fake" then here's another one, taken in snow conditions, looking south
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and another photo looking east-southeast, where you would see the Pacific Ocean in the distance except it's beyond the earth's curvature so it's therefore over the horizon. Your stupid video misses this fact entirely:
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Here is a view to the northwest, a High Sierra's valley with lakes that are frozen over all winter long:
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All Photos here were taken by hikers who made the trek, like I did.
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The next one shows a man sitting above the marker's rock with the camera pointing south --
Where do you suppose the photographer was standing to get this shot, and what focal length was his lens?
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Oh, right, you don't know anything about photography either, do you. So you can't answer this question.
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What land areas would be visible over his head if the earth were "flat?"
What is the name of the ridge line that crosses his right hand?
What is the name of the ridge line that crosses his left hand?
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What is this structure, where is it located, and what is it used for?
What is its intended use and how is that the same or different from its actual use?
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When was the wood door installed? Is it the first wood door, the second, or the third?
What happened to the first wood door that was originally there?
When was the structure built and by whom? Who paid for it?
What is the land area behind the head of the man on the left with the backpack in the distance?
What would be there if the earth were "flat?" How far would you be able to see?
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