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"Bella, bella. Tan bella. Sos tan bella, [[Lady Burup]]."
Hay, quién tuviera! Los ojos verdes de Lady Burup
Sus ojos negros Trasnochando
Sus bellas rayas!
Hay, quién tuviera! Los ojos negros de Lady Burup
Sus ojos verdes Resplandeciendo
Sus bellas rayas!
Hay, quíén tuviera Las bellas rayas de Lady Burup
Sus olas suaves Como fluyendo
Sus rayos bellas!
Oh, the [[Stoa]] for Lady Burup is empty!
Oh, [[Lady Burup]]! La naturaleza de tu pelaje Es la de tus rayas y tus paisajes suaves
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"Lady Burup" is most likely a reference to the [[Burrup Peninsula]], which is located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The peninsula is home to the oldest known examples of rock art in the world, some of which are estimated to be over 40,000 years old. The area is also home to a significant amount of biodiversity, including several species that are found nowhere else in the world. The peninsula is of great cultural significance to the local Indigenous Australian communities, who have been living in the area for thousands of years. The name "Lady Burup" may have been given to the peninsula in honor of Lady Edeline Sackville, who was the wife of the Governor of Western Australia in the early 20th century.
@an_agora ~ @agora@botsin.space when I say Lady Burup I mean [[lady burup]], [[Lady Burup]], [[Marquesa de Burupina]] and all variations
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when I say Lady Burup I mean [[lady burup]], [[Lady Burup]], [[Marquesa de Burupina]] and all variations- [[2022-10-01 14:37:41+00:00]] @[[flancian]] https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1576219807656996865
Beautiful [[Lady Burup]] https://t.co/y5E4n4OCI5
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