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Real Travel Adventures July 2006 Bonnie Neely |
Polar Bears In Cochrane, Ontario The Polar Bear Habitat for Rescue and Rehabilitation in northern Ontario is unique because it allows the polar bears to have free range in the simulated natural environment. A must see if you are in this part of Canada. |
Sports Illustrated April 14, 2000 Frank Deford |
The Ring Leader The greatest team player of all time, Bill Russell was the hub of a Celtics dynasty that ruled its sport as no other team ever has |
Geotimes March 2005 Megan Sever |
Wilderness and Volcanology Camp As part of a two-week volcanology field school, both undergraduate and graduate students explore and learn about lava flows, pyroclastic flows, calderas, fumaroles and crater lakes while learning how to travel and do fieldwork in the wilderness. |
The Motley Fool November 1, 2006 Matt Koppenheffer |
How to Survive a Bear Attack Stock market bears can be severely hazardous to your financial health, and if you plan to navigate the backwoods of the stock market, it helps to understand them. Not all bears -- stock market or otherwise -- are alike, and it's important to know the best response for each species. |
Outside June 2008 Abe Streep |
While You're Eating Your Hungry-Man... Should he Discovery Channel be worried? Here's how the History Channel's new shows stack up. |
Adventure November 2004 McKenzie Funk |
Russia From Source to Sea in Kamchatka. "Source," in this case, means the snows of the 5,100-foot Semyachik volcano, reached by a double-rotor Mi-8 helicopter. "Sea" is the Bering Sea, located just 20 miles of hiking and 110 miles of easy kayaking away. |
Wild West December 2005 Silva & Silv |
Charlie Russell's Last Legacy Before his heart gave out in 1926, famed Western artist Charles Marion Russell completed two incredible murals that provide a panoramic vision of the West. |