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Gerasenes

A region in ancient Palestine where Jesus performed exorcisms and miracles, including healing the Gerasene demoniac.

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German coastal guns in Norway

German coastal artillery batteries from World War II, located in Norway, with intact structures and large guns.

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Germania Superior

Roman province located in what is now Germany, with Mainz as its capital.

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German Museum in Berlin

The German Museum in Berlin hosts exhibitions on Luther and National Socialism.

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Gethsemane

Gethsemane, the garden where Jesus prayed before his crucifixion, symbolizing pressure and prayer.

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Ghost Islands

A real place in Hong Kong where the story's ghostly island is located.

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G Hotel Galway

Irish hotel in Galway where Shane Smith was head pastry chef.

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giant anteater

A large, exotic mammal native to South America, known for its elongated snout, bushy tail, and specialized diet of ants and termites.

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giant otter

A large, social mustelid native to South America, known for its cooperative hunting behavior and ability to take down small caimans and snakes.

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Gibson Valley

A New Zealand city known for its natural beauty and tourism.

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Gifford Circus

A British circus known for its traditional performances, mentioned as visited by the speaker.

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Gihon

A river flowing around the land of Cush, mentioned in Genesis.

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Gijon

Gijon is a coastal city in Asturias, known for its beaches and proximity to other cities.

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Gillingham Mystery Tunnel

A tunnel between Midway Maritime Hospital and Fort Amherst, associated with local history and ghost stories.

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Gioia Tauro

Italian city known for its port and role in drug trafficking, especially cocaine.

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Gion

A city in northern Spain, coastal town with beaches, part of Asturias.

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Gladesville

Sydney suburb known for waterside living and proximity to the Parramatta River.

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glass flowers

A collection of glass flowers at Harvard, used metaphorically in the discussion about art and reality.

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Glass River Wilderness

A wilderness area in the United States, known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities.

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Glendale

U.S. state capital and largest city in California, known for political and cultural significance.

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Glendale, California

The Los Angeles area is a geographic location in California.

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Glenfield

Australian city in the southwestern part of Sydney, known for its suburbs.

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Glen Innes

A property located in Glen Innes, mentioned as an example of a townhouse.

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Glenmillore

A town in Ireland, known for its scenic lake and hiking opportunities, located near Glendalough.

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Glenorchy

Glenorchy is a suburb in Hobart, Tasmania, with significant property development activity.

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Glenveigh

Glenveigh, a national park in Donegal, Ireland, known for its high nature value land.

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Glenveigh National Park

A national park in Ireland, known for its scenic beauty and hiking opportunities.

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Glenville

City in Colorado, USA, with a shelter opened due to the fire.

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Glenwood House

The house where Anna's body was found, an abandoned property in Lucan, Ireland.

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Glossodia

Glossodia, a suburb in New South Wales.

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Glue Pot Reserve

Glue Pot Reserve, a BirdLife Australia property in South Australia known for birdwatching.

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Gnome

The Gnome is a pub mentioned as one of the recommended pubs in Chester.

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Goiânia

City in Goiás, Brazil, where Chuck Ducrac's laundering activities are conducted.

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Gola Island

Gola Island is an island off the coast of Donegal, Ireland, known for its historical and cultural significance.

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Golan Heights

Region in southwestern Syria, bordering Israel and Lebanon, with ongoing conflict.

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Gold Coast mansion

A luxury property in Gold Coast, described as a mansion with high-end features.

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Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge is a famous suspension bridge connecting San Francisco to Marin County, California.

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Golden Mile

The Golden Mile is a commercial area in Wellington, New Zealand, known for shopping and entertainment.

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Goldfield

A small town in Nevada near the desert where the story takes place.

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Goldfields

A location in Western Australia where the bodies of the murdered police officers were found.

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Gold's Gym Venice

Gold's Gym Venice, a famous gym in California where Dorian Yates trained during the podcast.

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Golf Gardens

A famous miniature golf course located on Catalina Island, known for its challenging layout.

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Golgotha

Golgotha, also known as Calvary, is the site where Jesus was crucified, located outside Jerusalem.

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Goma

A city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, affected by the Ebola outbreak.

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Gombe National Park

Gombe National Park, location of Jane Goodall's research in Tanzania.

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Goodner

Goodner, a suburb located 25 to 30 minutes from Brisbane CBD, experiencing growth and infrastructure development.

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Google Chrome Web Store

Google Chrome Web Store, an online marketplace for browser extensions and apps.

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Gord Canning Drive

Canadian city in Ontario, known for its ski resorts and outdoor activities.

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Gore district

Gore district in New Zealand, known for small towns and property investments.

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Gore-Tex Grotto

Gore-Tex Grotto, fictional or thematic shopping location

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