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The Crazy Horse Monument, still under construction, looms behind Darlene Kribell of Long Beach and her granddaughter, Ashley Kribell of Lakewood. They were visiting the Black Hills of South Dakota in July.

   
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Darlene Mee and Peggy Folger Miller have been best friends since Rogers Middle School days, and they took a recent journey to New Zealand. They're checking out the steaming mud flats in Rotorua, at the Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland Park.


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Lauren and Matthew Harting and Shannon Flynn celebrate the Lakers NBA championship during a stop in front of the Maryland State House in Annapolis on their annual history-themed trip. George Washington came before Congress there to resign his commission in the only state Capitol building that has served as the nation's Capitol.

  
   



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Emilly Loans said:

Frndship is like d relation b/w the hand n d eyes.when d hand get hurtz d eye cries n when d eye cries d hand wipes d tears

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