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battle site
you can see where they established their offensive and defensive positions.
you can?
yes, and how the landscape affected the military strategy. they clearly went for the high ground.
dude. all I see is a beach, and this little stream into the lake.
naturally, tactical engineering would require access to the water.
it would? what for?
to build the biggest most bad-ass sand castle ever. have you heard anything I've been saying?
totally. for sure.
you can?
yes, and how the landscape affected the military strategy. they clearly went for the high ground.
dude. all I see is a beach, and this little stream into the lake.
naturally, tactical engineering would require access to the water.
it would? what for?
to build the biggest most bad-ass sand castle ever. have you heard anything I've been saying?
totally. for sure.
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