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    Best cities for the outdoors
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    by amgumen  10-7-2007   
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    Trenton Falls
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    by amgumen  10-6-2007   
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    The Hanging Monasteries of the World
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    by amgumen  10-3-2007    2
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    Google Earth Cool Places
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    by amgumen  9-25-2007    3
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    USA high resolution satellite image
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    by amgumen  9-22-2007   
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    Where (and How) Evolution Is Taught In the US
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    by amgumen  9-19-2007   
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    The Whole World In A Cloverleaf
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    by amgumen  9-19-2007   
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    the GDR Lives on - as a Tiny Carribean Island
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    by amgumen  9-19-2007   
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    Bizarre border on Market Island
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    by amgumen  9-19-2007   
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    Librarian Chick Wiki: hundreds of free learning resources
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    by enbar  4-15-2007    3
     Very cool. I haven't had a chance to dig into more than a few of the links, but looks to be a tremendous resource.
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    Search for Homer’s Ithaca
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    by amgumen  3-26-2007   
     The theory that the home of Odysseus, which has never been satisfactorily identified, was in fact a part of the modern island of Kefallinia that was once an island in its own right (Geoscientist 16, 9 p4 et seq.) has received support from the first test borehole. The theory, advanced by British businessman Robert Bittlestone (author of Odysseus Unbound - The Search for Homer’s Ithaca - Cambridge University Press), with Cambridge University classicist, Professor James Diggle and Edinburgh University geologist, Professor John Underhill, predicts that the peninsula of Paliki was once separated from the rest of Kefallinia by a narrow, probably tidal channel that subsequently became blocked by landslips. This theory solves a number of disagreements between modern geography and Homer’s text - inconsistencies not satisfied by the assumption that Bronze Age Ithaca and the modern island of Ithaki (to the east of Kefallinia) were one and the same island.
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