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New YFZ Ranch structures taking shape

Members of the Warren Jeffs-led FLDS are making progress on two new structures at the remote Yearning for Zion Ranch in Texas.

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New aerial images posted over at eldoradoflds.us show a large semi-circular structure is taking shape, looking more like an amphitheater or auditorium all the time.

The smaller house-like building behind the temple is also looking more finished, and has been sheathed in white limestone, making it look like a mini-temple. It appears to match a similar structure on the opposite end of the temple.

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