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Why the Columbia River mouth became the 'Graveyard of the Pacific' with thousands lost
At the point where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean lies one of the most dangerous waterways in the world. Known as the “Graveyard of the Pacific,” this shifting, violent crossing has ...
Solo sailor Peter Metcalfe aboard Kessel, somewhere deep in the Pacific, and even farther from the life he left behind. Courtesy Peter Metcalfe Solo ocean crossings exist in a strange territory ...
First team set to launch rowing journey, 3,100 miles from the coast of Washington State to Maui. PC: Courtesy. Four men ...
Scaly sailors may have made a record-setting oceanic voyage. Tens of millions of years ago, iguanas in North America floated across the Pacific Ocean. Clinging to vegetation washed into the sea, they ...
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