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#FamilyIsEverything MAGA Proud Navy Dad They are all Fooked
Bulldoze down all of DC and give it back to the birds and animals. Start over new, fresh and unspoiled.
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In response Brandy Molina to her Publication
Flood the Potomac and watch the holes where the water comes up ~ Juan O Savin
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In response Katz Pajamas to her Publication
Historically, much of the original land in the District was a wetland that supported a rich biodiversity of plants and wildlife. Water formed natural boundaries on three sides of the original city including: the Potomac River on the south, Rock Creek to the west, and the Anacostia River on the east.
https://doee.dc.gov/service/history-wetlands-district