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Round 1:
Which band name do you like best?
Red Hill
They Might Be Giants
Note that this is about band names not their music or members.
If you like DnD and familial drama than you should read Red Hill.
you should also just be following @monmatch in general
MBS2 023 Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial Brookneal, Virginia
Shannon Bencs has never spoken publicly about her experience at Red Hill until now.
'Ghosts' of the Coal Mines
These horses or "pit ponies" were deprived of experiencing the sunlight and fresh air. Instead, they lived in darkness underground, relying on their instincts and the guidance of their human partners, known as conogons. These horses were born, worked, and perished in the dark, enduring strenuous labor. It was not uncommon for a single horse to pull up to eight heavy coal wagons alone. Despite their challenging circumstances, these animals maintained their dignity and were aware of their rights, such as refusing to move if they felt burdened with excessive wagons. They also possessed a remarkable sense of time, knowing when their working day should end and finding their way back to the stables even in darkness. This demanding work of horses in the mines continued until 1972 when technology took over, marking the end of an era. On December 3, 1972, Ruby, the last miner's horse, emerged from the mines in a grand fashion. Accompanied by an orchestra, Ruby, adorned with a flower wreath, was brought out of the darkness, symbolizing the conclusion of the era of mining horses and their connogon partners. To commemorate their shared labor underground, a sculptural composition named "Conogon" was erected within the Museum-Reserve "Red Hill".
"Music is a universal language, anyway. Regardless of what language it's in."
Michael Hutchence recording Red Hill in 1994, a tribute to Chage and Aska.
from our interview yesterday!
thanks, Ernie!! ⛰️💧
and shoutout to matthew and samuel
— @nakimkcapstone / @sa-acmwo-capstone —
couldn't have done it without you guys ;w;
next up: wayne tanaka (sierra club hawaii chapter director) on kuhio day 🤙