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In 1905, the Colorado River breached irrigation canals and began flooding into the Salton Sink, a dry lakebed. The Colorado River flowed into the basin for two years, giving rise to California's largest body of water, the Salton Sea. TheĀ Useless Sea, from Open Valve Studios, is a search for beauty…

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Casting for nada y nada in the footsteps of Hemingway, on the rivers of northern Spain.

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Armed with the latest technology, a team of climbers aims to find out Denali's exact elevation

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In the world of big mountain skiing, Dean Cummings is a legend. He was the captain of the US Freestyle Ski Team, has hundreds of first descents to his name, has been featured in dozens of ski films and shows, and for years was a regular on the World Extreme…

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How breakable are the new glass water bottles? Can you take them outdoors, or are they only for the office?

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You read the reviews. Now get to know the folks who took on the tough job of testing and compiling all those bikes, cameras and shoes.

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Week of May 9-16, 1996 The Bahamas’ low-key Out Islands Green Tortoise for alternative travel West Virginia is for mountain biking Attack of the killer black flies Wildlife and nature resorts Pacific Crest Trail weather The Bahamas’ low-key Out Islands Question: I…

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When the Olympian accused her former team of skirting anti-doping rules, she became an outcast. But she kept talking.

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In 1962 in Haiti, Clairvius Narcisse was certified dead and buried. Days later, he was raised from the grave by a sorcerer and became a will-less zombie slave. In 1980, a Haitian psychiatrist found him. In 1983, a Harvard ethnobotanist discovered the secret of his poisoning. And in 1985, a reporter traveled to Haiti to (literally) unearth the true story.

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