On November 24, 1642, Dutch navigator Abel Janszoon Tasman, who sailed from Batavia (Jakarta) to investigate the practicality of a sea passage …
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Thoughts on Retreats: History and Land – Part 5, by Single Farmer
by Gunner Quinnby Gunner QuinnEditor’s Introductory Note: This is part of a multi-part article series on retreats written by a Christian farmer who is praying and …
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On November 23, 1869, the ship clipper Cutty Sark was launched In Dumbarton, Scotland. It was one of the last clippers ever …
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Ep. 327: Activists in Decoys and the Land Down Under with Lucas Cooke of Field and Game Australia
by Gunner Quinnby Gunner QuinnIn this episode, Cal and Jordan sit down with Lucas Cooke, the CEO of Field and Game Australia. Lucas tells us more …
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Ep. 628: MeatEater Radio Live! A Goose Calling Champ, Tapeworm Cysts, and Toxic Sludge
by Gunner Quinnby Gunner QuinnWelcome to MeatEater Radio Live! Join Steve Rinella and the rest of the crew as they go LIVE from MeatEater HQ every …
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The phrase “country’s come to town” has never been more true or descriptive of Brent’s latest trip. The consummate country boy spent …
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Thoughts on Retreats: History and Land – Part 4, by Single Farmer
by Gunner Quinnby Gunner QuinnEditor’s Introductory Note: This is part of a multi-part article series on retreats written by a Christian farmer who is praying and …
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On November 22, 1898, construction began on the Simplon tunnel through the Alps, linking Italy and Switzerland; it became the world’s longest …
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Ever wanted to hunt a hippo? It’s probably not something you’ve considered. But if Teddy Roosevelt had gotten his way in 1910, …
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Rifle hunters typically receive unfair generalizations. After all, those fuds make easy scapegoats, tramping through the woods in blaze orange. Don’t get …