Magic Moment: Coconut?

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  1. Arkah EMPstrike

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    Checkign for african swallows

     
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    Oh, yeah, an African swallow maybe, but not a European swallow. That's my point.
     
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    no, this makes sense. the lake was once much bigger. the trees died when it receded.
     
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    Hmmm.... Not buyin' it, Alley :cool:
     
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    canon.

     
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    But that doesn't explain the coconut! A swallow could have carried it though.
     
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    lol the scene originally had some palm trees in it, but were removed because it felt to much like a desert. So yeah.... clearly African swallows! There are baobabs everywhere!
     
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