The Mud Flood New York City (76 PHOTOS) 1892 New York Evening Herald #tartarian

Welcome to the mud flood and Tartaria source! Here is a collection of newspaper photoengravings from The New York Evening Herald from the year 1892. Please subscribe and share if you find this interesting! Various types of architecture styles were never again to be seen after the flood, as many of the artists and innovators that had worked to build the city were wiped out or moved away as they could not recover financially from their losses. In 1892, a mud flood destroyed cities across the globe, restructuring power and an opportunity to take over cities and societies and erase history, more specifically, the Tartarian culture and it’s technology.. Many settlers in the Americas were kicked out of their lands when they could not afford to rework the land back into a productive farm. The official history is hiding a major world power which existed as late as the 19th century. Tartary was a country with its own flag, its own government and its own place on the map. Its
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