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Tate Nations

@kaotate

Team photographer for MBraves & Atlanta Braves Fantasy Camp. Designer, university professor, drone pilot, videographer, skateboarder. IG: @kaotate

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Another Atlanta Braves Fantasy Camp in the books. Had a blast AS ALWAYS and even had Craig Schilling as a teammate this year! #atlantabravesfantasycamp vic

Another Atlanta Braves Fantasy Camp in the books. Had a blast AS ALWAYS and even had <a href="/0Craigs2/">Craig Schilling</a> as a teammate this year! #atlantabravesfantasycamp <a href="/victoriarossman/">vic</a>
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History made. 🐟🔥 4,552 fans watched the Mississippi Mud Monsters roar to life with a 13-2 win in our first-ever game at Trustmark Park! From the first run to the final out, this one was for everyone who believed baseball still belonged in Mississippi. mudmonstersbaseball.com/team/news/2025…

History made. 🐟🔥

4,552 fans watched the Mississippi Mud Monsters roar to life with a 13-2 win in our first-ever game at Trustmark Park! From the first run to the final out, this one was for everyone who believed baseball still belonged in Mississippi.
 mudmonstersbaseball.com/team/news/2025…
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KAINE: When you called the Gregg family to tell them that their dad's name was no longer gonna be on the base, what was their reaction? HEGSETH: The Army notified them of that KAINE: You didn't call any of the families. I've spoken with them. The families were called by the

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The Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana. 1.5 miles wide, nearly 1,800 feet deep, and filled with over 50 billion gallons of highly acidic water mixed with heavy metals.

The Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana. 1.5 miles wide, nearly 1,800 feet deep, and filled with over 50 billion gallons of highly acidic water mixed with heavy metals.