Devils Lake Endorheic Basin is just that, an Endorheic Basic. Anyone who lives under the natural spill-over level needs to understand they are in a flood plain, and are build "under lake level" as it were. It's their own risk they are taking, and it's up to them to build dikes if they want to reclaim land. It just seems that the natural state of things isn't being considered with the Devils Lake Endorheic Basin. It's like when a lake suddenly goes down because of draught, and then everybody decides to build in the newly dry lake bed, only to have it flooded when it goes up again.
@advocatedecoteau59162 күн бұрын
This should be played in schools and everywhere
@jbtownsend95352 күн бұрын
The other sphere is a cousin! Love this guy!
@taabue3 күн бұрын
Absolutely Terrific!
@A2J_Tim3 күн бұрын
wow things have changed, It is true that you didnt have to lock your doors, Back then... When I graduated Hapnot I left Flin Flon and never looked back. Its a nice place to visit what family I have left there, but once they are gone Flin Flon will be nothing more than a distant memory from a past life to me. And from what I hear, locking your doors is now pretty common.
@bobwheeler88124 күн бұрын
I own #599
@chriscarson12565 күн бұрын
So young & so pretty.
@jasond21385 күн бұрын
What kind of Telecaster is that
@paulwalker60458 күн бұрын
empty telly tubby media, arts grant native enactments media couldnt navigate thier bathtub
@terryadavis345811 күн бұрын
What the h is this 😂😂😂😂
@hojinna639613 күн бұрын
Cool!
@nellieedwards572713 күн бұрын
Wow...sounds like a great book! I have to get one!
@ronclinton76613 күн бұрын
A+
@jamescuratalo260914 күн бұрын
Sacagawea, was only mentioned by name once or twice in the journals of the 2 1/2 year expedition. She was generally referred to as “the indian woman” or as “one of Charbonneau’s wives”. While on the journey she gave birth to a baby boy, who was named Jean-Baptiste. Following the expedition she left the baby to be raised by Clark and there is no record of her returning to see him again. Clark wrote that she never displayed emotions, high or low, and believed if she had trinkets and food, she could be quite content anywhere. She was noted for her hard work. Lewis described her husband Charbonneau as “a man of no particular merit”. She helped at least once as an interpreter when contact was made with her own tribe. Other than that, the men were extremely capable with sign language, so they communicated directly with the many different tribes who they encountered during the rest of the trip. She never acted as a “guide” to the Corps, but did communicate that she recognized the surrounding land in the area of her old village. Today, along with Big Mike Obama, Sacagawea is the most recognized woman in America!
@echo-channel7714 күн бұрын
People coming to prove out a homestead knew hard work was the cost of the privilege of coming to America. It was NOT a cost they put on their neighbors, tax-payers, or anyone else. THAT is the difference of people today who come. To just DEMAND everything for "free" means they expect citizens to pay for them! Hard work vs. Entitlement.
@oniodarkholme426715 күн бұрын
I grew up on my dad’s sugar beet farm in Norman county. Boy it’s a terrifying crop, huge financial investment; a gamble on price, where the highs were sky high and the lows where dead low. The stress from raising this crop is enough to kill.
@virgenrodriguez783216 күн бұрын
Estos trabajos son delicados y muy hermosos , con mucha historia y grandes recuerdos. Creo que vo a hacer uno par a mis hijos gracias por mostrarnos tantas bellezas y talentos.
@vickivanyo722216 күн бұрын
I was born in ND along the red river. Was adopter and when the family moced to the twin cities it broke my heart. I love ND...
@vickivanyo722216 күн бұрын
This ia ao nice
@optimisticdrew76918 күн бұрын
But can we talk about how one of the gentleman’s name is Cyril Keller 🔪🤯
@hoss-lk4bg19 күн бұрын
alcohol and loneliness has really taken its toll on clay
@HLJlovejoy19 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this documentary. Thank you
@crystalkappel703219 күн бұрын
They put their parents in insane asylums and shipped them off for hard labor.
@joschkahurst20 күн бұрын
10:00 That's just what the native Indians was fighting your European people for. To keep their native lands in it's true form for their greater greater greater grand children.
@charlestipton528822 күн бұрын
Love you family good God fearing good times family God bless your family! Real good.
@bryanfrombuffalo768523 күн бұрын
2 and a half tons of documents loaded in a crawl space and there's maps on the wall
@bryanfrombuffalo768523 күн бұрын
First I've ever heard of a 50 year nda...
@jeradkochmann836624 күн бұрын
They both come off as completely phony. This type of interviews / debates just don't work anymore. Long form podcasts with actual tough questions and pushback is the only way to tell how honest or full of S they are. I have briefly worked for Tammy and she was awful. Armstrong is 100% just a RINO. He votes as the party leaders tell him to. He doesn't have a mind of his own.
@mariachrysou-hh9to25 күн бұрын
You are the best
@breanna744525 күн бұрын
Love it ❤❤
@sherriganske429225 күн бұрын
I agree let's go back
@jasond213826 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@user-eb7fn8qr8s26 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@MegaBJMR26 күн бұрын
I'M IN LOVE WITH LIZ MILLER!
@NotSure-pw9lt26 күн бұрын
J orphans ?
@12TribesUnite26 күн бұрын
How many of theme were Jewish do yo think ? ...
@12TribesUnite26 күн бұрын
So interesting... hisstory.. come check out research over here..
@smn92127 күн бұрын
Incredible!
@terminald706428 күн бұрын
Awesome art!!! Definitely sharing this around
@jacomostert441328 күн бұрын
Why can’t I ‘like’ every time they play a note?😂
@justinfendelet867529 күн бұрын
Proudly my cousin!!!!!
@kevink9106Ай бұрын
I bought my first Bobcat model 743 in 1984 and owned many different Bobcats over the last 39 years. The first Bobcats were amazing machines that just got better and better each year. Making money with Bobcat allowed me to retire early and today I still have one of the best Bobcats ever made for personal use on my hobby farm. A great machine made by great men who worked hard to make things easier for all. Thank guys!
@RafaelZanattaRSАй бұрын
Muito inspiração nesta linda história!!! Parabéns
@carrollsather4718Ай бұрын
But will they both bow down to their master like Gov. Kristi Noam did with her anti first amendment bill to make criticizing Zionists illegal. Our federal congress just did.
@MyzteriousLadyXАй бұрын
BRAVO!!!!!!!! What a treat, Met all of you while you were playing fun games and found out that God gave you the gift of music by making you marvelous musicians and singers as well!! No matter what you are doing I get to laugh and smile. Thank you all for including us in your lives!! ♥GOD IS GOOD♥
@brucelancaster7405Ай бұрын
Those good old farm boys, look what they created, absolutely amazing 👍👍👍
@rajinotАй бұрын
Oy vey
@DissidentRightClipperАй бұрын
These two both suck.
@rifaza523Ай бұрын
Im parcipating in contest tomorrow❤❤❤. I hope i will achive . i will be back and inform . but plss pray for me and give me a like pls😢😢😢😢😢😢 No likes??😢