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English, 26.06.2019 18:10 josephmelichar777

The bloop mystery has been solved: it was never a giant
sea monster
ian steadman
in 1997
bed on bydrogihomes across the pacific it was a loud, ultra-low
gency sound that was heard alustang stations underwater over 5.000 cm wpart, and one of
ne m es packed up by the natal oceanic and atmospheric administration
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have been the sound of an unknown mal due to the organic nature of the mouse, a
monthleted the bloor to the level of a great solved mystery
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