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cowboystatedaily.com
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| | | | | Gillette's Tex McBride has an interesting commute. For two- to three-week stretches, he heads up to the North Slope of Alaska where he welds for an Arctic... | |
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geographicaljourneys.wordpress.com
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| | | | | When searching for the elusive Polar Bear or the Walrus, you have to look in isolated places among the Polar Pack Ice.....a place that I call "Ice-o-lation". You'd have to go high up in latitude in the Northern Hemisphere when hunting for a Polar Bear or a Walrus. Some places you will encounter one species,... | |
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travelwithjun.travel.blog
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| | | | | We have been to Yellowstone National Park twice. One time several summers ago and recently was September of this year. I throughly enjoyed the fall season of Yellowstone. The geysers were very beautiful at lower temperature. We saw many elk due to their mating season. Hiking was also enjoyable since it is not so hot... | |
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briantissot.com
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| | | As a marine biologist I am often asked what is the greatest threat to the oceans. It's a easy answer: global warming. As a surfer I am surprised how few surfers seem to know, or care, about ourassault on the oceans. I am often met with "why should I care" or worse "the surf will get better, so what?" I feel compelled to speak upas a surfer and a scientist, and the discussthe most recent scientific evidence of what global warming, and more broadly, global climate change, means to surfers and the ocean. | ||