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Complete history of whale hunting & details of mutiny in whale-ship Globe.
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The Mfuwe man-eating lion was one of the largest man-eating lions on record, perhaps the largest, at over 10 feet (3.0 m) in length and 500 pounds (230 kg) in mass. It was killed in 1991 in the Luangwa River valley, Zambia, by an American, Wayne Hosek. It had eaten six humans around Mfuwe, the valley's main settlement.
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Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition- 7 Final Part
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Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition Part 6
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Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition Part 5
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Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition Part4
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River of Doubt 3
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The Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition refers to a scientific expedition that took place in 1913-1914 in the Amazon rain forest. Led by former US President Theodore Roosevelt and Brazilian explorer Colonel Candido Rondon, the expedition aimed to explore and map the River of Doubt (later renamed Roosevelt River) in the Brazilian state of Rondonia.
The expedition was arduous and faced numerous challenges, including navigating treacherous waters, fighting off deadly animals and insects, and dealing with diseases like malaria. Several members of the expedition fell ill and died, while others suffered injuries or had to turn back.
The expedition was also significant in terms of scientific discoveries. It documented various species of plants and animals that were previously unknown to science. The team encountered indigenous tribes along the way and made efforts to establish peaceful relations and gather information about their way of life.
The Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition played a crucial role in highlighting the environmental and cultural importance of the Amazon rainforest. It helped raise public awareness about the need for conservation efforts and paved the way for further scientific exploration in the region.
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The Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition refers to a scientific expedition that took place in 1913-1914 in the Amazon rain forest. Led by former US President Theodore Roosevelt and Brazilian explorer Colonel Candido Rondon, the expedition aimed to explore and map the River of Doubt (later renamed Roosevelt River) in the Brazilian state of Rondonia.
The expedition was arduous and faced numerous challenges, including navigating treacherous waters, fighting off deadly animals and insects, and dealing with diseases like malaria. Several members of the expedition fell ill and died, while others suffered injuries or had to turn back.
The expedition was also significant in terms of scientific discoveries. It documented various species of plants and animals that were previously unknown to science. The team encountered indigenous tribes along the way and made efforts to establish peaceful relations and gather information about their way of life.
The Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition played a crucial role in highlighting the environmental and cultural importance of the Amazon rainforest. It helped raise public awareness about the need for conservation efforts and paved the way for further scientific exploration in the region.
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Thrilling hunting by Thahawar Ali Khan.
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Full story of the Ancient Greek warrior.
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Classic ascend by three Italians
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Mammoth Cave is the name of a national park in south-central Kentucky, USA, as well as the longest cave system known in the world. It has over 285 miles of surveyed cave passageways within the park, and contains a rich diversity of plant and animal life, some of which are unique to the cave environment. It is also a **UNESCO World Heritage Site** and an International Biosphere Reserve. You can visit the park and take guided tours of the cave, or enjoy other activities like camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, and boating.
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Darius I, commonly known as Darius the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.
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Wars are for several reasons. but this time, its different!
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“There are other people in my home!”
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Voyages of William Dampier & Life of Alexander Selkirk
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Story of Russian nuclear submarine Kursk part 2
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SINKING OF KURSK | CAUSE | RESURRECTION
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Story of Batavia.
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