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Group: rec.travel.europe · Group Profile · Search for Ballica Cave in rec.travel.europe
Author: T.R.H.
Date: Aug 16, 2008 07:06
... down to the water, you may miss the yellow `Ballica' sign at the 23rd kilometer, or see it and fail to turn,... to be scoffed at. If the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, had been to Ballica Cave, I don't know whether he would have enjoyed the Tokat kebab and cokelek cheese, but I am certain that he would have described the cave as "a fine subterranean womb." For in his works he said ...
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Group: rec.travel.asia · Group Profile · Search for Ballica Cave in rec.travel.asia
Author: T.R.H.
Date: Aug 16, 2008 07:06
... down to the water, you may miss the yellow `Ballica' sign at the 23rd kilometer, or see it and fail to turn,... to be scoffed at. If the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, had been to Ballica Cave, I don't know whether he would have enjoyed the Tokat kebab and cokelek cheese, but I am certain that he would have described the cave as "a fine subterranean womb." For in his works he said ...
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Group: alt.culture.turkish · Group Profile · Search for Ballica Cave in alt.culture.turkish
Author: T.R.H.
Date: Aug 16, 2008 07:05
... down to the water, you may miss the yellow `Ballica' sign at the 23rd kilometer, or see it and fail to turn,... to be scoffed at. If the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, had been to Ballica Cave, I don't know whether he would have enjoyed the Tokat kebab and cokelek cheese, but I am certain that he would have described the cave as "a fine subterranean womb." For in his works he said ...
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Group: alt.travel · Group Profile · Search for Ballica Cave in alt.travel
Author: T.R.H.
Date: Aug 16, 2008 07:05
... down to the water, you may miss the yellow `Ballica' sign at the 23rd kilometer, or see it and fail to turn,... to be scoffed at. If the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, had been to Ballica Cave, I don't know whether he would have enjoyed the Tokat kebab and cokelek cheese, but I am certain that he would have described the cave as "a fine subterranean womb." For in his works he said ...
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