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worshippers believe that the prophet jonah, most famous for surviving being swallowed by a whale in the biblical legend, is buried there. it's been an amazing journey to take a deeper look at this old testament prophet. according to islam, the prophet yunus [jonah], peace be upon him, was swallowed by a big fish
and he spent a number of days in the belly of that fish, praying and worshiping his god allmighty, and after yunus [as] was inspired to say a special prayer, that went: "there is no god but you, glory be to you, i was indeed wrong", allah allmighty. ahab and jezebel were the most wicked and evil rulers...
https://xvol.sicherheitstechnik-mv.de/how-long-did-prophet-yunus-stay-in-the-whale.html
northwest indiana's rich and significant natural communities, including tall grass prairie, high dune, oak savanna, boreal flat woods, dune-and-swale, woodlands, marshes, swamps, ponds, fens, bogs, and riparian habitat. more than acres in porter, lake, laporte, and st. joseph counties have been preserved
northwest indiana's rich and significant natural communities, including tall grass prairie, high dune, oak savanna, boreal flat woods, dune-and-swale, woodlands, marshes, swamps, ponds, fens, bogs, and riparian habitat. more than acres in porter, lake, laporte, and st. joseph counties have been preserved...
http://www.chestertontribune.com/Environment/shirley_heinze_adds_50_acres_in.htm
recreational opportunities for riders, runners, inline skaters, walkers, and wheelchairs. historical markers columbus was where the west began, serving as a major outfitting post for pioneers from to the s. today, visitors travel through history at the platte county museum, where columbus' rich heritage is preserved
recreational opportunities for riders, runners, inline skaters, walkers, and wheelchairs. historical markers columbus was where the west began, serving as a major outfitting post for pioneers from to the s. today, visitors travel through history at the platte county museum, where columbus' rich heritage is preserved...
http://www.visitcolumbusne.com/