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Legendary whitewater kayaker Ben Marr shreds the upper reaches of Quebec.

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James Morgan explores the Coral Triangle, where destructive fishing techniques have decimated reefs in the largest and most diverse marine bio-region in the world.

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In this chapter from Animal Wise, the latest book from journalist Virginia Morell, the author visits renowned scientist Dr. Irene Pepperberg to explore cognition in parrots, specifically, Alex the African Grey

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Argues statute of limitations

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Donini, Lowe have extensive resumes

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Worst accident of its kind

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Yeah, I ran a few races in London

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Bears similarity to hoax distress calls

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Trial on worst offshore spill in U.S. history

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Hopes to be back on skis by November

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Second deadly slide in a week

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Last run at Hong Kong Marathon

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To combat invasive species

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Explorer suffered frostbite

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Athlete "not a flight risk"

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Claim he defrauded the U.S.P.S.

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Fabled mine may not exist

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Bill to be discussed next week

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Has yet to comment on accusations

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Katie Heaney went snowkiting. She didn't fly.

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The Austrian mountain guide that has been involved in some of extreme sports' most notable conquests talks about the 2011 debacle on Cerro Torre, working with Shane McConkey and Felix Baumgartner, and how the big-mountain comp scene is a bit like kindergarten

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Though its funding ends next year, the Transit in Parks program is seeking solutions to congested parks and opening federal lands to non-motorized travel

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In this weekly roundup, we scour the Web for our favorite long-form articles, collecting them here and on Longreads and Twitter. This installment focuses on hermits, cults, and hangings.

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First nationwide electric initiative

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Wednesday deadline passes

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Faces attempted murder charges

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Could bring in $15 million

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Even though it has reached people in more than 30 countries, bike polo is still relatively unknown in the United States. But a group of players is doing everything they can to change that.

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Part of $10 billion transportation package

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Developed for just $11 million

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Letters sent to 35 city mayors

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15 skiers caught

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Evidence of fighting and violence

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Received bad blood transfusion

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An update on three of our biggest feature stories from the past year

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Ligety and Shiffrin make history

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Scrawled SOS in the sand

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Hit by a car in Thailand

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Reports of possible steroid use

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Don't get me wrong, I love skiing. I hit the slopes several times every winter. But I'm looking for something new and exciting that I can do in the outdoors during the winter months. Any ideas?

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Introducing the February 2013 issue

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"I like outdoor activities that let you fall asleep while doing them."

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One of the world's most accomplished female skiers talks about her upcoming film, the unique challenges women face on the slopes, and her dream day in the mountains

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In this weekly roundup, we scour the Web for our favorite long-form articles, collecting them here and on Longreads and Twitter. This installment focuses on tree-hugging aliens, Michael Jordan, and a few meteors.

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Deteriorating conditions in Sochi

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Jumping in windy conditions

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Injuring nearly 1,000

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Location, date to be determined

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'Nightmare' cruise reaches end

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Most dogs don't like being left on shore and will follow their handler right in. You just need to be willing to get wet—and to take things slow.

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Travis Winn, a 29-year-old river guide based in Kunming, is working to bring people from China’s growing cities out to see the last remaining wild river in the country and, in doing so, martial their support for protecting it from a series of proposed dams

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Claims Model S review was faked

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With Jewell, the CEO and president of REI, at the helm of the Department of the Interior, could the industry finally find its green mojo?

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Turns to amateur racing

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Girlfriend killed in home

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I’ve read that road cycling is bad for your bones, but how does mountain biking stack up?

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Much to everyone's chagrin

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38 trillion gallons gone in seven years

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Olympians must pledge clean records

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Fear of new radiation leak

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When an unidentified hunter took out an alpha wolf that has long been a favorite of park tourists and an important part of ongoing research, he unwittingly drew many once-casual observers into a contentious battle between wildlife management, scientists, and hunting advocates

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Or is that just wishful thinking?

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Claims two titles this week

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Will contain five percent fruit juice

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Claims test of electric sedan was unfair

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Part of the Games since 1896

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When the Bounty went down during Hurricane Sandy, millions watched on TV as the Coast Guard rescued 14 survivors—but couldn’t save the captain and one of his crew. A huge question lingered in the aftermath: what was this vessel—a leaking replica built in 1960 for the film Mutiny on the Bounty—doing in the eye of the storm?

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Sunday morning, just outside of L.A.

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The Coast Guard rescued 14 people from the Atlantic Ocean on Monday, October 29, 2012. Read our April 2013 feature story on the sinking of the Bounty.

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The stadium reacts to the opening-game victory in World Cup qualifying against the United States.

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Arachnids spin webs in power lines

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The stadium reacts to Jerry Bengston’s second-half goal, which would end up earning Honduras a 2-1 victory against the United States.

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17 bikes stolen in France

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The stadium’s reaction to Juan Garcia’s game-tying bicycle kick at the end of the first half against the United States.

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Hearings to begin Tuesday

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This is so much better than the Star Spangled Banner.

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The Star Spangled Banner is played before the United States Men’s National Team’s World Cup qualifier against Honduras.

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This song. THIS SONG. This song will be in Ryan O’Hanlon’s head for the rest of his life.

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