Alaska plane crash
Switched to Gravity (Chasing the Caribou, Near Barrow, Alaska) - Suspenseful Flash Ficiton
by
Dennis Siluk Dr.h.c.
(Summer of 1996) He put his nose straight forward, straight down, less than one-hundred feet from the surface of the tundra, the Russian pilot was chasing caribou, over the wide open spaces between Barrow, Alaska, and Point Lay, alongside the Chukchi Sea, then inland two-hundred and fifty miles we went, then back to Barrow. We had just left Point Lay, now was further inland, in the interior of this isolated region, he spotted a herd of caribou, descended from five-hundred feet to one-hundred, watching the caribou herd running in a sedate circle across the brownish tundra of June.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Switched-to-Gravity-(Chasing-the-Caribou,-Near-Barrow,-Alaska)---Suspenseful-Flash-Ficiton
id=1450772 - Aug 28, 2008
Alaska Cruise Vacations: The Top Ten Reasons to Go
by
Scott Miller
The top ten reasons you should take an Alaska cruise. It's the perfect summer vacation for everyone from families to adventure seekers to senior citizens. See everything from the quaint Alaskan towns of Juneau, Ketchikan, and Skagway to mountains, glaciers, fjords, and the most amazing wildlife in North America.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Alaska-Cruise-Vacations:-The-Top-Ten-Reasons-to-Go
id=375355 - Dec 03, 2006
Cruise Alaska This Summer... It's Not Too Late!
by
Mandy Karlik
Alaskan cruises are very popular and for good reason. The scenery is spectacular and, in many cases, seeing wildlife or glaciers by ship is the very best way to access these areas. Alaskan cruises run during summer months only but there is still time to get onboard.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Cruise-Alaska-This-Summer...-Its-Not-Too-Late!
id=593083 - Jun 04, 2007
Top 10 Movies That Will Make You Fear Flying
by
Bret Ahmed
Some say the fear of flying is irrational. I say there is at least 10 good reasons to fear flying and these movie flights will show you why.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-10-Movies-That-Will-Make-You-Fear-Flying
id=4073677 - Apr 08, 2010
Siberia, Russia Part 2 - Where Are We and What Day Is It?
by
Richard Chapo
Standing in the airport in San Diego, I began to wonder exactly how long it was going to take to get to the city of Chita in Siberia. The combination of a vodka hangover, three flights, one train ride and a jump over the international date line didn't help. At first glance, it looked like a total of two days, which wasn't bad for going to the other side of the earth.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Siberia,-Russia-Part-2---Where-Are-We-and-What-Day-Is-It?
id=39089 - May 27, 2005
Rockabilly and Tragedy Seem to Have Gone Hand in Hand
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Buster Fayte
With all of the joy that has sprung from rockabilly music, it's sometimes difficult to fathom the tragedy that seems to have plagued the early pioneers. Many of the greatest rockabilly artists had their careers--and in many cases their lives--cut short by accidental injury and death. Many others succumbed to the tragedy of substance abuse and other problems that came between them and the happiness they sought. Here is a list of several rockabilly artists who we lost much earlier than we should have.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Rockabilly-and-Tragedy-Seem-to-Have-Gone-Hand-in-Hand
id=6053442 - Mar 08, 2011
A Writer's Motivation
by
James Proebstle
As a young boy in the 1950's it seemed like adults were still very focused on The War, as everyone called it. My best friend was Tim and his dad served as a Major in the US Army. Everyone called him Pete. He had an endless supply of paraphernalia from his tour of duty-sleeping bags, cool belts, hats, canteens, field glasses, etc. Tim and I used to "play war" endlessly in the back yard and the woods nearby using every prop we could. Great fun! The one thing we were forbidden to touch was his service revolver, a.45 caliber pistol, issued to officers. We shot the gun once under Pete's supervision to see just how destructive the weapon could be. It was scary, but still exciting because my dad didn't serve in the war, at least not in the armed services.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Writers-Motivation
id=6387805 - Jun 29, 2011
Dogs and Children - Remembering Talia Klein
by
Karen Duet
We are all busy with our daily lives. It is important to remember what is truly important to us. Our children and our dogs are waiting for a demonstration of our love. We all hope that we don't run out of time to give before it is too late. A shining example of the right kind of love and devotion is Kim and Talia Klein. Talia recently died tragically in a plane crash in Panama (featured on 20/20) but her example of her relationship with her animals and her mother lives on!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Dogs-and-Children---Remembering-Talia-Klein
id=990514 - Feb 16, 2008
Writing Articles - Six Mistakes To Avoid
by
Steven Gillman
Writing articles is probably the single best way to generated free traffic to your web site. Just watch out for these mistakes.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Writing-Articles---Six-Mistakes-To-Avoid
id=48979 - Jul 06, 2005
Survival Movies - The Cream of the Crop and Those That Didn't Shine
by
Joshua T Collier
Survival movies and shows are very popular right now. This is a quite comprehensive list of those survival movies and how they lived up to what a survival movie should be.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Survival-Movies---The-Cream-of-the-Crop-and-Those-That-Didnt-Shine
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