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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND If a rowboat underway does NOT show the lights specified for a sailing vessel underway, it shall show which of the following?
A) a combined lantern showing green to starboard and red to port and shown from sunset to sunrise
B) a combined lantern showing green to starboard and red to port and shown in sufficient time to prevent collision
C) a white light exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision
D) an all-round yellow light from sunset to sunrise
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anturov - 2025-09-19 05:22:39
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Public fascination remains strong. In 2020, a Facebook group dedicated to Ark theories grew to over 100,000 members, with debates ranging from serious biblical archaeology to conspiracy speculation. One user wrote: “The Ark was never lost—it was hidden until humanity is ready.” Another countered: “It was melted down like any other treasure of war.” This divide reflects both spiritual hope and pragmatic skepticism.

For historians, the Ark symbolizes the fragility of cultural memory. It is a religious relic, a political symbol, and an archaeological riddle all at once. Whether destroyed, hidden, or mythologized, its disappearance remains one of the greatest unsolved puzzles of antiquity, ensuring its place in both scholarship and legend.
prestonholt84@gmail.com - 2016-05-25 19:49:44
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