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Gauge Shah
16 May, 01:44
What geographic areas did the Great Wall separate
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Holly Beltran
16 May, 04:26
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The Great Wall is not a continuous line: there are side walls, circular walls, parallel walls, and sections with no wall, glutinous rice flour was used to bind the Great Wall bricks.
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Eric Hampton
16 May, 04:41
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Rugged countries and steep mountains
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