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[Link] The Mystery of Florida's Cannonball-Eating Spanish Fort

Read: 8/12/2021 getpocket.com

The secret is inside the walls themselves.

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[Link] Queen congratulates Barbados as it becomes a republic

Read: 30/11/2021 www.theguardian.com

As Barbados removes the Queen as its head of state and becomes a republic, the monarch has sent her congratulations on the nation’s “momentous” day.

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[Link] The Digital Colonialism Behind .tv and .ly

Read: 23/11/2021 www.wired.com

In late 2018, the tiny South Pacific island of Niue filed a lawsuit worth more than its entire economy. The case, which is under litigation in Stockholm, hinges on the rights to .nu, one of those country-specific extensions that appends a URL.

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[Link] Indigenous Peoples of Oaxaca in Resistance Against Contemporary Colonialism

Read: 15/8/2021 itsgoingdown.org

Communique from the Oaxacan Assembly in Defense of Land and Territory on the continued Indigenous resistance against contemporary colonialism To the Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and the World As Indigenous peoples, movements, organizations, and unions of this geography called Oaxaca, those who inhab

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[Link] Farmer sorry for damaging Aboriginal site says he did not know it was heritage-listed

Read: 9/4/2021 www.theguardian.com

The Kuyung stone arrangement, a 176-metre-long formation in the shape of a juvenile eel, sits on land that has been owned by the McMaster family, one of the early settlers of Lake Bolac in south-western Victoria, for about 150 years.

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