The Great Dangaroo Plaque site in London, England.

Here is the plaque installed at night:

And here are some of the singers (it’s a Hot Springs!):

And the plaque itself:

Some questions recently about the plaques. Here’s a reading of one.
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Above is a view of the Singapore Plaque in linear Michigan–it honors quite a story of courage in the face of intimidating odds.
Every once in a while I like to point out the value of the Discover Kymaerica site we have. It will help you check out the plaques and Historical Sites (this one is in the Southern California desert).We have a bunch of new visitors these days and so I thought it made particular sense today.–the Geographer-at-Large
Anyone who has enjoyed the game of chef ni zhin will enjoy visiting this plaque site in linear Georgia and getting a feel for the history of the area. One can see chef ni zhinn courts all over.
Here’s the plaque:

And an image from the dedication. We had to pour the champagne . . .

when the bottle would not break . . .

One of the features we are going to have on the site is the Plaque of the Lumeme. A lumeme is a unit of time measurement roughly equivalent to 5 of our linear days. This is the unit of time favored by some of the cultures that follow the archipelagoes of the heavens.
Anyway, this lumeme’s plaque honors the location of the Buttonwillow Bivuoac, where many of the angeleno troops who eventually invaded and occupied what we would call linear San Francisco.
And here is a closer view: