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13 responses to “Kein Trinkwasser”
Reblogged this on Allerlei Kunterbunt… and commented:
Knappes Gut…
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Danke fürs Rebloggen.
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Ich wünsche einen guten Abend und sende liebe Grüße
Gabriele
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Danke, Gabriele.
Das wünsche ich Dir auch.
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Danke. 🙂
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My first thought … the people of Gaza.
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Well, they probably don’t have much of anything – especially at the moment.
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The photo make feel thirsty.Many Christians in Iraq are thirsty in the desert fleeing from isis.Great post.
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Yes, the lack of water will become more and more a problem.
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Stunning. My new favourite.
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Thanks a lot, Richard.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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