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That Time a Guy Parachuted Onto Devils Tower and No One Could Figure Out How to Get Him Down
Published 6 years ago in Documentary. Submitted by sux2bu
Nestled safely in the bosom of the Bear Lodge Mountains of Wyoming is a large rock formation known simply as Devils Tower. A popular landmark and the first recognised United States National Monument (declared such by President Theodore Roosevelt on September 24, 1906), the impos…
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Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge
Published 6 years ago in Inspirational. Submitted by sux2bu
In the region of Cusco in Peru, a unique centuries-old Incan tradition continues to this day. Each year during the second week of June, hundreds of locals gather to hand build a new Q’eswachaka bridge over the Apurímac River. The 124-foot-long rope bridge is meant to…
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Guts and Glory: Scotland’s Champion Haggis Maker
Published 6 years ago in Other. Submitted by sux2bu
There’s nothing quite as Scottish as haggis, the meaty assemblage of lamb lung, liver and heart, all boiled, stuffed and served in a sheep’s stomach. Delicious? Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it. And, if you do chow down, the spot to be is George Cockbur…
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Get Lost with the World's Master Maze Maker
Published 6 years ago in Awesome. Submitted by sux2bu
For many of us, mazes represent a mysterious unknown, an enigmatic and entertaining puzzle of mythic proportions, and Englishman Adrian Fisher is the world's preeminent maze designer. Over the years, this master of deception has designed over 700 mazes in 40 countries and knows e…
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The Surprising Plant Helping Kenyan Farmers Prosper
Published 6 years ago in Documentary. Submitted by sux2bu
Many families in Kisumu, Kenya survive by making rope out of sisal—a fierce-looking plant with sharp, sword-like leaves. The rope can be used to make bags, floor mats and other craft items. Yet because processing sisal is difficult and time consuming, there is more demand f…
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