Comprising nearly 463,000 acres of private and leased public land centered on the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, the American Prairie reserve is decidedly un-tropical, a rolling shortgrass prairie that stretches out to the horizon, punctuated by smatterings of trees and rocky buttes.
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Adam Roy,
Outside Online,
24 Apr. 2025
Additionally, the applicants aim to honor the sacred and historical significance of the buttes to Native American history and mythology.
Worried about Michilimackinac’s vulnerability to attacks by American rebels, the British relocated the fort to the high bluffs of Mackinac Island in 1780 and shortened its name.
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Sarah Kuta,
Smithsonian Magazine,
9 June 2025
Look to Flanagan, who probably won’t need to call any bluffs for the time being.
These geomorphic formations of rugged slopes are known locally as ‘hogbacks’ and present a particularly harsh environment in which to try and perfect agricultural techniques.
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Paul Caputo,
Forbes,
30 Nov. 2024
The power lines that are perched on the property, its water scarcity, and the fact that Thunder Valley is surrounded on the hogback by trails and open space means it likely won’t be overrun by a housing development anytime soon.
Ideally in places where there’s room to breathe and with a little more concern for animals, the environment and those who bear the psychological scars of service.
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Scott Maxwell,
The Orlando Sentinel,
24 June 2025
Sudan’s children are living through the world’s largest displacement crisis
Since the surge of violence in Sudan in late April 2025, thousands of families have crossed the border into Chad on a daily basis, traumatized and burdened by the scars of war.
Three years later, he’s led this team to the precipice of a title.
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Zak Keefer,
New York Times,
20 June 2025
Both apply to the Thunder, whose 120-109 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 has them on the precipice of their first championship since moving to Oklahoma City some 17 years ago.
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Peter Sblendorio,
New York Daily News,
19 June 2025
But the visual variety is staggering, with an island green, peninsula holes, huge elevation changes, and exposed rock and water everywhere—it is built into and on top of cliffs, after all.
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Larry Olmsted,
Forbes.com,
20 June 2025
One of the most underrated shutdown defensemen in the league during his prime, Brodie’s play fell off a cliff during his final year with the Maple Leafs.
The area has also become a hotbed of rock climbing, and the most popular crag for out-of-towners is Stone Fort, a bouldering area 20 miles north of downtown with 400 problems on high quality sandstone.
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Ryan Krogh,
Outside Online,
3 June 2025
There are three crags, and the plan is to develop one at a time, says J.D. Borgeson, the coalition's treasurer.
The rupturing fault created an approximately 20 meters (or 65 feet) high new scarp on the seafloor, which in turns caused the water displacement and a series of six tsunami moving both east towards Sumatra, and west towards Sri Lanka, India and Africa—eventually reaching the Atlantic and Pacific.
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David Bressan,
Forbes,
26 Dec. 2024
Surrounding that is the environmental protective garment (EPG), the heavy, visible, outer covering of the suit that protects the astronauts from cuts and punctures on a lunar terrain that bristles with jagged rocks and scarps.
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