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| Engineers Build a Balloon-House, Proving Up! (Sort of) Totally Possible Escapist Magazine The people at National Geographic know that the best way to prove a balloon-powered flying house is possible is to get a bunch of balloons and build one yourself. The National Geographic Channel, along with a team of engineers and balloon pilots, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Journalist visits Cowichan Lake for a story in this month's National ... BCLocalNews By Tyler Clarke - Lake Cowichan Gazette This month's issue of National Geographic Traveler has a special treat for Lake Cowichan, as the article, Landscapes of my Father, makes mention of the Cowichan Lake area. The article was written by Joyce Maynard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UA employee Jamara Sky Knight is a finalist in National Geographic Photo ... Tucson Citizen 07, 2011, under Carolyn's Community TUCSON — A University of Arizona employee is one of six finalists in a National Geographic photography contest. The photo, Dust Dance, captures the joy of children dancing in Mwanza, Tanzania. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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