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  2. Switcheroo - Wikipedia

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    A switcheroo is a sudden unexpected variation or reversal, [1] often for a humorous purpose. [2] It is colloquially used in reference to an act of intentionally or ...

  3. Bog-wood - Wikipedia

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    Bog-wood may come from any tree species naturally growing near or in bogs, including oak (Quercus – "bog oak"), pine , yew , swamp cypress and kauri . Bog-wood is often removed from fields and placed in clearance cairns. It is a rare form of timber that is claimed to be "comparable to some of the world's most expensive tropical hardwoods".

  4. List of bogs - Wikipedia

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    Chat Moss - peat bog located in Salford, Greater Manchester; Cors Caron - peat bog near Tregaron, Ceredigion, Wales; Cors Fochno - peat bog near Borth, Ceredigion, Wales; Crymlyn Bog - a nature reserve near Swansea, Wales; Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses - a national nature reserve which straddles the border between England and Wales

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    When it comes to crime, not all criminals are reckless—some are incredibly calculated, leaving investigators puzzled for years. From meticulously planned heists to loophole-exploiting scams ...

  7. Bog - Wikipedia

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    A quaking bog, schwingmoor, or swingmoor is a form of floating bog occurring in wetter parts of valley bogs and raised bogs and sometimes around the edges of acidic lakes. The bog vegetation, mostly sphagnum moss anchored by sedges (such as Carex lasiocarpa ), forms a floating mat approximately half a meter thick on the surface of water or ...

  8. Category:Bogs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bogs" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Portal:Wetlands/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    Bog-wood may come from any tree species naturally growing near or in bogs, including oak (Quercus – "bog oak"), pine , yew (Taxus), swamp cypress and kauri . Bog-wood is often removed from fields etc. and placed in clearance cairns. It is a rare form of timber that is "comparable to some of the world's most expensive tropical hardwoods".