Every so often, an outdoor event comes along that is so strange it simply defies all reason. Youngsters chasing a wheel of cheese down a hill in an alarmingly precarious fashion in Gloucester, UK each ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS — In a city known for its water, officials say they are finding enough in the ground to wet residents’ whistles for the year to come. Over the last decade, the city has used an ...
The 61-year-old hunter rescued by helicopter from a remote part of Pine County on Thursday drank bog water to stay hydrated during his three nights lost in the woods, officials said. Robert Kniefel of ...
"There is a strange power in bog water which prevents decay," noted an 1837 Danish almanac. "Bodies have been found which must have lain in bogs for more than a thousand years, but which, though ...
LAKEVILLE, Minn. - A 61-year-old hunter from Lakeville spent three nights lost in the woods, drinking bog water to stay hydrated, before being rescued by helicopter Thursday from remote woods in Pine ...
REDUCING the levels of hardness in the water supply coming from the new Bog of the Ring facility would cost in excess of ?300,000, the local authority has said during a debate on the Draft County ...
A SIGNIFICANT new water treatment facility is set to supply most of the fresh water needs of the rapidly-expanding North Fingal area well into the future.Built at a cost of ?2.5 million in a joint ...
Paul Nieman of Ligonier and his yellow Lab, Lily, hike all around Forbes State Forest, but one spot they visit repeatedly is Spruce Flats Bog. On a late summer trek around Laurel Summit State Park, ...
Not far from the hustle and bustle of the Tannersville shopping scene and the hum of the interstate sits a tract of land where conditions are a little more unusual than the woodsy surroundings. The ...
WAREHAM — Though cranberry growing season has not yet begun, the researchers at the University of Massachusetts test bog in Wareham are already hard at work. Monitoring a cranberry bog, it turns out, ...
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