Old cowboy boots stuck upside down on fence posts can mean many things. They can be there to honor beloved horses, fallen cowboys or just to look cool. One thing’s for sure — it’s just Western.
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When the regime began to collapse, the rebels returned to march on Damascus. This could provide Jordan with key influence in Dara’a and other areas in southern Jordan. Information ...