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Wisconsin can sometimes be seen across Lake Michigan at distances that would be impossible if our earth conformed to the given dimensions of the discredited globe model.   
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[[File:Muskeegan to Milwaukee.jpg|thumb|right|Muskeegan Mi to Milwaukee Wi - The photographer indicated he could see lights flashing on the tops of buildings with his naked eye]]
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Wisconsin can sometimes be seen across Lake Michigan at distances that would be impossible if our earth conformed to the given dimensions of the discredited globe model.<ref>https://fox6now.com/2018/04/27/rare-phenomenon-captured-on-camera-milwaukee-as-seen-from-the-shores-of-muskegon-mi/</ref>  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 11 December 2020

Muskeegan Mi to Milwaukee Wi - The photographer indicated he could see lights flashing on the tops of buildings with his naked eye

Wisconsin can sometimes be seen across Lake Michigan at distances that would be impossible if our earth conformed to the given dimensions of the discredited globe model.[1]



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