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Kentuckian
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Franklin D. Roosevelt in Eastern Kentucky (1908)
Franklin D. Roosevelt in Eastern Kentucky (1908)
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NationalityAmerican
Country United States
Current location Kentucky
RaceWhite
SexualityHeterosexual
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ReligionBaptist Christian
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Joined16 April 2023
First edit16 April 2023
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WikiProject Appalachia.
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Hello and welcome to my userpage! I'm Kentuckian, I am from southeast Kentucky in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. As an Eastern Kentuckian I like to create and improve articles on Appalachia (app-a-latch-uh) and Kentucky, to help improve coverage of a neglected area in the United States. One of my favorite pastimes is reverting vandalism, but you may also find me reviewing new pages and pending changes. I also occasionally do image restorations. I usually restore images relating to Appalachian history and politics, but I will occasionally dabble in other areas as well.

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Sunset from Black Mountain
Autumn view from U.S. Route 119 on Pine Mountain
A yak in a mountainous landscape looking at the camera over a body of water
The yak (Bos grunniens) is a species of long-haired domesticated cattle in the family Bovidae. It is found throughout the Himalayas in Pakistan, India, the Tibetan Plateau of China, Tajikistan, and as far north as Mongolia and Siberia, Russia. Yak physiology is well adapted to high altitudes and cold weather, featuring larger lungs and heart than other cattle, a greater capacity for transporting oxygen through their blood and a thick layer of subcutaneous fat. Yaks have been domesticated in areas such as Mongolia and Tibet, primarily for their fibre, milk and meat, and as beasts of burden. Yaks' milk is often processed to a cheese called chhurpi in the Tibetan and Nepali languages, and byaslag in Mongolia, while butter made from yaks' milk is an ingredient of Tibetan butter tea. This yak was photographed near the river Chuya in the Altai Republic, a region in southern Siberia.Photograph credit: Alexandr Frolov

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