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Geography Crosswords and Puzzles
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- Here are great resources for learning Geography. The puzzles include word seeks, crosswords, and backbone puzzles. Topics include the Fifty States, Africa, Asia, Rivers, Bodies of Water, California, Continents and Oceans, Europe, South America and Worl...
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World through News Newsstand
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- Unique Newsstand that brings you closer to the World, with all the information you may need from 194 countries.
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Barn Swallows
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- read about these birds that build nests against barns and other buildings. Includes photos too! The barn swallow, Hirundo rustica, is found throughout much of the world, and, is resident on all the continents except Australia. It is easily distinguished f...
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Savage Earth: Restless Planet
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- wNetStation, the Web site of Thirteen/WNET, presents SAVAGE EARTH ONLINE, the Web companion to the four-hour series on earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters. Highlights include animated illustrations, original articles and sidebar...
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Automotive museums around the world - past & present
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- Created: November, 1995 Last updated: 15 February, 1999 Automotive museums around the world -past & present Recently updated: Austria Finland , Switzerland along with Germany just a little. Comments, questions: Here's a list of some of the car museum...
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James Cook
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- read a profile on this explorer from the Mariners' Museum. James Cook was born on October 27, 1728, in Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of a farmer of Scottish decent. As a young teenager, Cook was apprenticed to a seafaring family...
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Alfred Wegener
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- Alfred Wegener Biography Submitted by Chet Gage Alfred Wegener was a German geologist, meteorologist and explorer. He is known for his theory of continental drift and his many expeditions to Greenland in which he measured the thickness of the ice. He is
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