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Know: Deepest Part Ocean Goes Deep 35,840 Feet Paperblog Pick in Outdoors

Did You Know: Deepest Part of the Ocean Goes as Deep as 35,840 Feet

The ocean is a mysterious place. As beautiful as it may seem, it is also a very dangerous place that has already taken thousands of human lives. Read more

Tour France 2013: Roaring Start! Paperblog Pick in Outdoors

Tour De France 2013: Off To A Roaring Start!

The organizers of the Tour de France promised us a more demanding and dramatic course this year, in part because they wanted to respond to the lack of drama in 2012, but mostly... Read more

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    The 10 July 2013 by   Kree8or
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  • GPS Calendars

    Calendars

    GPS or GNSS Calendars are different then traditional calendars that most of us are used to working with, yet they are pretty common these days due to the... Read more

    The 08 July 2013 by   T_mackinnon
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  • Grassland, Forest and an Igneous Intrusion

    Grassland, Forest Igneous Intrusion

    Devils Tower -- a puzzling igneous intrusion in northeast Wyoming.Recently I spent a day wandering around Devils Tower looking for just the right shot. Read more

    The 31 July 2013 by   Hollis
  • Labuan: Borneo's Duty Free Haven

    Labuan: Borneo's Duty Free Haven

    Our anchorage neighbors in Labuan: oil rig supply ships. cozy! Labuan has Duty Free Shops the way Seattle has coffee shops: in such excess you cannot imagine ho... Read more

    The 31 July 2013 by   Behan Gifford
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  • Josè Antonio Hermida Returns National Champion as Marga Fullana

    Josè Antonio Hermida Returns National Champion Marga Fullana

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    The 22 July 2013 by   Worldxcmtb
  • Mount Rosea and Sundial Peak, Grampians. July 2013.

    Mount Rosea Sundial Peak, Grampians. July 2013.

    Descending Mount Rosea late on a stormy afternoon. It feels like I've been a bit quiet on the blog lately? One good reason is some of my recent walks have left... Read more

    The 21 July 2013 by   Hikingfiasco
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  • Enrique Avancini New Brazilian Champion

    Enrique Avancini Brazilian Champion

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    The 28 July 2013 by   Worldxcmtb
  • Summer Lovin’ – Slug Style

    Summer Lovin’ Slug Style

    Last night, as Spenser was walking back from the toilet to our trailer, a pair of inconspicuous slugs caught his eye. As we sat mesmerized, we were not... Read more

    The 31 July 2013 by   Thervproject
  • Live Like Alex

    Live Like Alex

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    The 15 July 2013 by   Behan Gifford
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  • Tour De France 2013: Is The Race Forever Tainted By Doping?

    Tour France 2013: Race Forever Tainted Doping?

    So another Tour de France has come and gone and I find myself already going through withdrawals. This year's race was a special one for a lot of reasons and... Read more

    The 22 July 2013 by   Kungfujedi

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