Hindenburg was the nickname of the camel Walt Stone rode to Bahariya. Sadie coined the name because Hindenburg was "almost as large as a zeppelin and definitely as full of gas".
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| - Hindenburg was the nickname of the camel Walt Stone rode to Bahariya. Sadie coined the name because Hindenburg was "almost as large as a zeppelin and definitely as full of gas".
- The Hindenburg was a zeppelin operating as a passenger service aircraft in the 1930s by Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei. The Hindenburg set a record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 42 hours. The D-138 was modeled after the Hindenburg.
- The Hindenburg was an airship which blew up and was referenced by Marcos as he attempted to blow up the Morse X4.
- A German Zeppelin that symbolizes the power of a strong leader. My gut tells me it is still soaring to this very day, just like president Bush's administration.
- In the 1940s, about a decade after Imperial Germany defeated France for the second time, the airship Hindenburg crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the French coast. Nearly 150 years later, divers found the ship's remains. Lucy Woo found the story intriguing, but not intriguing enough to spend two cents to buy a San Francisco Chronicle to read more about it.
- The Hindenburg was a famous pirate ship built in Germany by Dutch pirates. It took 30 years to build and was completed in 1798. The Hindenburg is most notable for having been attacked by a gigantic whale and starting a large scale (about 10:3) nuclear war.
- LZ 129 Hindenburg (Luftschiff Zeppelin #129) was a German airship on First Earth. Its destruction was the turning point for the territory.
- The Hidenburg was a galactic cruiser. The Velda Zeenbucket family lived on it. They were killed due to aMiracle Sludgemeister 4000 accident.
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| - Hindenburg was the nickname of the camel Walt Stone rode to Bahariya. Sadie coined the name because Hindenburg was "almost as large as a zeppelin and definitely as full of gas".
- The Hindenburg was a zeppelin operating as a passenger service aircraft in the 1930s by Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei. The Hindenburg set a record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 42 hours. The D-138 was modeled after the Hindenburg.
- The Hindenburg was an airship which blew up and was referenced by Marcos as he attempted to blow up the Morse X4.
- A German Zeppelin that symbolizes the power of a strong leader. My gut tells me it is still soaring to this very day, just like president Bush's administration.
- In the 1940s, about a decade after Imperial Germany defeated France for the second time, the airship Hindenburg crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the French coast. Nearly 150 years later, divers found the ship's remains. Lucy Woo found the story intriguing, but not intriguing enough to spend two cents to buy a San Francisco Chronicle to read more about it.
- The Hindenburg was a famous pirate ship built in Germany by Dutch pirates. It took 30 years to build and was completed in 1798. The Hindenburg is most notable for having been attacked by a gigantic whale and starting a large scale (about 10:3) nuclear war.
- LZ 129 Hindenburg (Luftschiff Zeppelin #129) was a German airship on First Earth. Its destruction was the turning point for the territory.
- The Hidenburg was a galactic cruiser. The Velda Zeenbucket family lived on it. They were killed due to aMiracle Sludgemeister 4000 accident.
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