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Camp Mystic Reopens After Tragic Flood

Camp Mystic, a historic all-girls Christian camp in Texas, plans to reopen after a devastating flash flood that claimed over a hundred lives. Despite safety upgrades and family divisions, the camps reopening stirs controversy and legal battles. As the community grapples with loss and healing, the camps future remains uncertain. Checkout Solipillow.com

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