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Driving Across the Nullarbor: A How To Guide

Driving the Nullarbor plain of Australia is one of those things you just have to do once in a life time. Its an accessible adventure, which unlike many other of Australia's iconic drives doesn't require a 4WD - but it isn't a Sunday drive either. ...

47 comments    australia hubmob hubtrail
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Major Events of WWII: The Platinum Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day In America - December 7, 2011 Celebrations

The 70th commemoration of Pearl Harbor Day is the Platinum Anniversary in 2011 of the attack on the Hawaiian port city. It is the last major commemoration held for the Pearl Harbor Survivors, but many will live for several years yet -- We must never forget them and must remember to say "Thank You."

31 comments    pearl harbor pearl harbor day
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Women's Clothing of the South in the American Civil War

43 comments    fashion history southern belle
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Ancient Mysteries - Puma Punku in Tiahuanaco

They are arguably the oldest, and most baffling ruins on the face of the Earth. It is hard to imagine how they did not come to be known as one of the wonders of the world like the Great Pyramid. Spectacular in its own right, the Great Pyramid is,...

174 comments    strange south america stone age
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Aliens Built the Statues on Easter Island!

This article suggests that ancient aliens may have built the famous monuments on Easter Island, but does so in a tongue-in-cheek fashion. The story also outlines the history of Easter Island and the marvelous ancient civilization that probably built the statues.

31 comments    travel civilization archaeology
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South Korea Political and Economic Outlook 2011 and Beyond

This hub presents the South Korea political and economic outlook for 2011 to 2015. Additionally, this presents demographic and geographical tidbits about South Korea. The main sources of information presented in this outlook and discovery were...

9 comments    south korea
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The Old Stone Age

Thousands of years ago, the Earth was a very different place. The northern part of the world was covered by thick sheets of ice; the animals were far larger than any we have ever seen, and they were covered in long wooly hair that afforded them...

43 comments    south africa weapons archaeology
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Top 10 Cheapest Cities In The World

Ever wondered where would be a cheap place to live? Wonder no more as this page lists the cheapest major cities in the world in which to live as of February 2009. The initial aim was for it to be a list of the top 10 cheapest cities in the world...

209 comments    africa south africa romania
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Bora Bora and the St. Regis Resort

Bora Bora (part of French Polynesia) is located in the South Pacific, about 3500 miles west of South America, 3000 miles east of Australia, and 4000 miles south of California. This geological oddity is truly one of the most amazing places on our...

96 comments    travel review sailing
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Top Five in Midwest Family Vacation Destinations

Whether you prefer the beauty of an urban skyline or a rugged mountain, the Midwest offers a vacation destination for every family. Take your pick from the entertainment of Branson, the sophistication of Chicago, or the wet and wild fun of the...

90 comments    family children travel
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