Saturday, August 2, 2025

The Cliffs of Insanity. How many have tried to jump the gap, and missed?

 


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    1. Is that a person in a red coat on the right side?
      If so, you can get a sense of scale, and know that no ones jumping over that chasm.

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    2. Nonsense. A good running start and it's only a hop skip and a jump, and you're in the othe...

      Oh never mind. You're all wet and praying for a miracle to not drown. Assuming you lived.

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  2. Jesse Owens might try it, otherwise alcohol was involved.

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  3. New International Version
    In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, on the seventeenth day of the second month—on that day all the springs of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of the heavens were opened.-Genesis 7:11
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    The earth is broken up, the earth is split asunder, the earth is violently shaken.-Isaiah 24:19

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    1. Hugely applicable! I’m heading back into Genesis 1-12 as it seems there is a baseline that the world does not want recognized to keep us all dumbed down. Xians need to get their noses back in the Word!!!!! It grows late…

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  4. Ireland is what the internet tells me... I wonder how far it is at the closest?

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  5. Lotta moss and bird poo on both sides. Looks to be at least 20-30 feet, too.

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  6. he is gaining.
    inconceivable

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  7. You get a good running start. With a mighty leap with all your effort you land on the other side, you just barely made it, but You Did It!!!
    Now how the hell do you get back???

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  8. The "leap" at Loop Head, County Clare, Ireland.

    Some history at: https://singersongblog.me/2018/08/03/sampson-island-at-loop-head-co-clare-youve-probably-never-heard-of-it/

    and a whole lot more at:

    https://loveloophead.com/

    The Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland is well worth visiting.

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