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Sand Hills Road.

Someone once ask me if it looked scary.

It did, sort of.

Looked a bit like a super long, run down, mobile home. It was hard to tell what the monster was like from that far away as I was riding up Sand Hill Road.

The science, done inside, can be fascinating. Looking into the nature of matter and our universe. I am a fan of cosmic research.
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Author Robert Ashworth from Bellingham, WA., USA

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