The Cumberland Gap
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Madden is an Irish name, though it is thought to have been brought to Ireland by Viking settlers
He served in WWI In the 11th Bavarian regiment as a cadet. He was never in active service though.
Though the Native Americans gained trade goods (cloth, beads, and metals,) the early European settlers gained furs, an extremely valuable trade item. Moreover, at Jamestown, the settlers were saved by the generosity of the Native population. Whites benefited from the exchange much more than the Natives did.
Settlers took plants and animals with them to America and brought back American plants and animals
From the US? It is international travel. If you mean NEW Mexico, that is domestic travel, though.
it can be served hot or cold all though it is mostly preferred hot
Yes, though it is typically served with cold apple mousse or apple sauce.
Its actually said reverent, anyway reverents are ghost creatures slain during the god wars, they only live in the wilderness, though. You can find them in any level in the wilderness. They use strong magic and ice bolts that can freeze you. But you can only fight them in deeper wilderness.
40 years, though technically they weren't called Jews yet. They were Israelites.
The doldrums is an area near the Equator (or near the poles, but the Equatorial doldrums is more well known) where there are times of calm where no winds blow. It is not a wilderness area, though...
That turkey was not served. Though there is no record Turkeys were one of the most common birds in the area. So common they would not be recorded as seasonal birds were. That the food was supplied by the Indians. They did bring food, good food including deer, but both the settlers and the Indians supplied food.
green dragons are found in the wilderness, though a word of warning, they are a very high level, around 79!
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On Friday, October 26, 2012 Hurricane Sandy was traveling though the Bahamas.
its urban not Indoors
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