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The boat rocked gently as we stepped in — the hand-painted blue has chipped away at places to reveal worn out wood, as the ...
As soon as she’s strong enough to pull that cord to start the motor herself, she’ll no doubt be off. Whether I’m ready or not, Rosie always has been. Rosie enjoys a snack during the local rodeo.
Aviation Safety ran an article, “Ten Myths About Ditching,” in 2002, and others since then, which contains a lot of information worth studying. It concluded that ditchings are generally survivable; ...
Landmines and improvised explosive devices, the remnants of war, remain a danger long after fighting is over. It’s a sad ...
This 70 metre, 9.8mm rope can absorb an impact of 8.3 kilonewtons, which means it’s a very reliable option. At 4kg, it won’t add too much weight to your kit, either.
"I SWEAR by it. My cats come running as soon as I undo the Velcro. They’re obsessed, I’m obsessed." —A reviewer talking about ...
With the help of an excavator, the 1,100-pound horse was returned to safety after sliding down a hill into a mud hole.
You’ll have plans for the summer. That’s the problem with it. Expectations are high. You’ve made a list, but it’s too ...
Tiny, zapping implant gives spinal cord injury survivors new hope UT Dallas researchers paired rehab with vagus nerve stimulation to help people with spinal cord injuries regain arm and hand mobility.
A thick rope was tied to the front of the SUV, and on the mahout’s signal, the elephant grabbed it with its trunk. With one calm and steady pull, the vehicle was pulled out of the mud and ...
The killer of a Father of Confederation met his end at Toronto's Don Jail, a moment researched and re-created by writer Edward Brown in a new book.