In the story "To Build a Fire" by Jack London, the newcomer in the land is known as "Chechaquo," which means a "newcomer" or "tenderfoot" in the North.
Newcomer,immigrant; or an explorer
1) She came to the Holy Land as a newcomer, convert and unknown person. 2) Poverty.
Well on the kindle-fire you type cool land. I don't really know really. You can probably type a cool land name. I don't know. I really don't know. LOL
Build a Fish Pond, Plant Wild Flower meadows and build a large single story house on it. That's what I'm doing in Florida. Clarence M. Jackson, II
The region's name (Spanish: " Land of Fire") refers to its many volcanoes.
Happy Land fire happened in 1990.
Story Land was created in 1976.
Story Land's motto is 'Where Fantasy Lives'.
Available land means the land is available to build structures on. This may also mean that the person who owns the land is selling the land, or allowing someone to build a structure on the land.
The land of fire and ice
Fire and Ice! You,ve just successfully escaped from Reykjavik!!!!
He bought the ranch from an entrepreneur and developed it into his home and an amusement park. He named it after the fantasy island in the story of Peter Pan.