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Great Dismal Swamp

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  • It's not on the way to anywhere, stuck in in the corner of Virginia, with nothing but the Atlantic to the right, and the Great Dismal Swamp underneath.

    think of the tender things... that we were working on 2009

  • It's not on the way to anywhere, stuck in in the corner of Virginia, with nothing but the Atlantic to the right, and the Great Dismal Swamp underneath.

    at least there's ye olde waffles 2009

  • Meanwhile, America, democracy and justice all continue their descent to the bottom of the Great Dismal Swamp.

    Toby Barlow: Blackwater: The Blockbuster 2008

  • When Bush's Justice Department sides with Blackwater in blocking the mother's suit, she promptly heads down to the Great Dismal Swamp and kicks some serious ass.

    Toby Barlow: Blackwater: The Blockbuster 2008

  • Enraged, he and his fellow soldiers - many of whom worked for the dictator Pinochet - head to the Great Dismal Swamp to settle the score.

    Toby Barlow: Blackwater: The Blockbuster 2008

  • This perception led to the vast devastation of immense tracts of swampland over the past 200 years, such as the destruction of more than half of the legendary Great Dismal Swamp of southeastern Virginia.

    Swamp 2007

  • The Great Dismal Swamp has encroached and swallowed up trailer parks and houses and the few mills and factories on that side of the river.

    A Lincoln Rhyme eBook Boxed Set Jeffery Deaver 2001

  • Later in October Washington started again for the Great Dismal Swamp—to get still more land.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Later in October Washington started again for the Great Dismal Swamp—to get still more land.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Later in October Washington started again for the Great Dismal Swamp—to get still more land.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

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