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  2. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps' satellite view is a "top-down" or bird's-eye view; most of the high-resolution imagery of cities is aerial photography taken from aircraft flying at 800 to 1,500 feet (240 to 460 m), while most other imagery is from satellites. [5]

  3. Strongman - Wikipedia

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    Some equipment used in a strongman competition would have to be found custom-made or at a strongman gym. Some of these equipment includes natural stones, tree trunk logs, farmers walk frames, yokes, kegs and various sorts of vehicles. Another part of a strongman's training is its intense diet regime. The biggest strongman competitors would need ...

  4. Lifting stone - Wikipedia

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    Lifting a stone at Harri-jasotzaileak event in the Basque Country. Lifting stones are heavy natural stones which people are challenged to lift, proving their strength. They are common throughout Northern Europe, particularly Iceland (where they are referred to as steintökin), Ireland, Scotland, Basque Country, Faroe Islands, Wales, North West England centered around Cumbria, Switzerland ...

  5. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery.The program maps the Earth by superimposing satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS data onto a 3D globe, allowing users to see cities and landscapes from various angles.

  6. U.S. Route 20 in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Work began to accelerate in 2000, with the section between I-35 and US 65 becoming four lanes that year. The segment from Iowa 14 to Cedar Falls also opened in 2000. By 2003, the highway was complete from Fort Dodge to Dubuque. Paving work between Iowa 4 and Moorland was completed in 2010 and the stretch was opened in December 2010.

  7. World's Ultimate Strongman - Wikipedia

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    World's Ultimate Strongman was an annual strongman competition which was held from 2018 to 2021 with the participation of top strongmen from all over the world, determining who is the strongest man in the world. The event was noted for its brute-strength-centricity and expanded the sport to a wider audience outside of Europe and USA.

  8. Karl Gillingham - Wikipedia

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    IFSA Midwest Strongman Challenge - Columbus, Ohio, USA - 5th place (2002) IFSA Northeast Strongman Challenge - Boston, Massachusetts, USA - 1st place (2002) Children of the Corn Pro/Am Invitational - Iowa University, IA USA - 1st place (2002) World's Strongest Man - Victoria Falls, Zambia - 4th in heat (2001)

  9. Dinnie Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Dinnie Stones in 1995. The Dinnie Stones (also called Stanes or Steens) are a pair of Scottish lifting stones located in Potarch, Aberdeenshire.They were made famous by strongman Donald Dinnie, who reportedly carried the stones barehanded across the width of the Potarch Bridge, a distance of 17 ft 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (5.22 m), in 1860.