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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-25-2009 @ 9:07PM
Sierra said...
But, it wasn't "only able to be viewed by aircraft at the time it was discovered by the "civilized" world." It just happens that's how it was discovered -- as far as we know.
If you think for a minute it could only be seen from an airplane, I'd like to know how the indigenous people saw it to give it a name.
I guess, if you feel that we should be able to call things whatever we want to call them, you'd be the first one to pat some guy on the back for calling your kid (who was named after you), Sherman *LOL* As they say, what's in a name?