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  2. Piscina - Wikipedia

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    This sink has a cover, a basin, and a special pipe and drain that empty directly into the earth, rather than into the sewer system" (USCCB, Built of Living Stones, 236). [1] Precious or sacred items are disposed of, when possible, by returning them to the ground.

  3. Lavabo - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century lavabo as a niche recessed into the side wall of a sanctuary in Amblie, Normandy. A lavabo is a device used to provide water for the washing of hands. It consists normally of a ewer or container of some kind to pour water, and a bowl to catch the water as it falls off the hands.

  4. Salton Sink - Wikipedia

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    The sink falls within the larger Salton Trough and separates the Coachella Valley from the Imperial Valley, which are also segments of the Salton Trough. The lowest point of the sink is 269 ft (82 m) below sea level, and since 1906 the 343-square-mile (890 km 2 ) Salton Sea has filled the lowest portion of the sink to a water depth of up to 43 ...

  5. Mecca, California - Wikipedia

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    Groundwater and water transported via the Coachella Canal have transformed the desert environment into large swaths of agricultural land. [ citation needed ] The highest temperature recorded in Mecca was 126 °F (52.2 °C) on September 2, 1950 and June 26, 1990, holding the record for the highest temperature recorded on Earth in September until ...

  6. Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral (San Bernardino, California)

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    Courtyard. Our Lady of the Rosary Parish was founded in 1927 by Bishop John Cantwell of Los Angeles.The first pastor assigned to the parish was the Rev. Patrick Curran. A rented house on Sierra Way initially served as a combination church and rectory.

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  8. Water in California - Wikipedia

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    California's interconnected water system serves almost 40 million people and irrigates over 5,680,000 acres (2,300,000 ha) of farmland. [1] As the world's largest, most productive, and potentially most controversial water system, [2] [page needed] it manages over 40 million acre-feet (49 km 3) of water per year. [3]

  9. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!