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Fire up your favorite download manager cause now Archive.org has the whole backup of Geocities that The Archive Team made! ---> http://www.archive.org/details/2009-archiveteam-geocities-part1
The whole thing is aprox 688gig or so and it's definitely recommended that you use a 2tb hdd to unpack the whole shebang on cause it's first packed in .7z then in .Gtar.
Also if you're filthy rich then give a chunk of money to archive.org, they're storing this shit for free! :).
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