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hydrocodone bitmar The Land?is possibly the largest wiki-file archive of the lives and stories of the hundreds of "alternative" people who experimented with communal living around the San Andreas fault above Palo Alto, California in the early 1970s as well as Struggle?Mountain?and surrounding communities (Black Mountain,?Rancho Diablo,?Pacific High School,?Stallings). "It is intended to be a piece of the rebirth of that community as a virtual gathering on the Web." The website contains poetry, short stories, biographies, sci-fi, anecdotes, photos, drawings and recipes?all dating from the 70s and is an incredible and touching document of the baby-boomer generations dreams of self-transcendence and social change.