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  2. Consommé - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the solids begin to congeal at the surface of the liquid, forming a 'raft', which is caused by the proteins in the egg whites. Once the 'raft' begins to form, the heat is reduced, and the consommé is simmered at a lower heat until it reaches the desired flavour, which usually takes anywhere from 45 minutes to over an hour.

  3. Ice rafting - Wikipedia

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    Ice rafting is the transport of various materials by floating ice. [1] Various objects deposited on ice may eventually become embedded in the ice. When the ice melts after a certain amount of drifting, these objects are deposited onto the bottom of the water body , e.g., onto a river bed or an ocean floor .

  4. French Firerafts Attacking the British Fleet off Quebec

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    In an attempt to drive off the Royal Navy fleet Charles Saunders in the Saint Lawrence River the French launched a bunch of fire rafts in the direction of the fleet. As with an earlier fireship attack, serious destruction was avoided when British crewmen were able to tow the flaming rafts to safety. The failure of the fireship was a major blow ...

  5. Marooned with Ed Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Marooned with Ed Stafford is a documentary television series commissioned by Discovery Channel and produced by Tigress Productions, [1] part of the Endemol Shine Group. [2] Ed Stafford films the series, in which he journeys to remote destinations around the world for ten days each to see if he can survive there on his own in solitude with no clothes (first series only), no food, and no tools.

  6. List of Dual Survival episodes - Wikipedia

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    In the cold and snow of the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho, Bill and Grady begin their survival on a mountain ridge and make their way to a forested area where they discover a dilapidated cabin. After spending the night there, they navigate to a river, deal with hypothermic conditions after Grady partially breaks through the ice, and attempt to ...

  7. Fire ant colony forms makeshift raft to survive a flood

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  8. Fire ant colony forms makeshift raft to survive a flood

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    In gross but cool news, fire ants are actually dope little engineers. Vishwanath, an environmentalist, was documenting wildlife in the Madurai district of the Tamil Nadu state in India when he ...

  9. The Fire on the Snow (1951 production) - Wikipedia

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    The Fire on the Snow is a 1951 British radio drama that aired on the BBC. It was based on the Australian verse drama The Fire on the Snow by Douglas Stewart about the Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica by Robert Falcon Scott. The production was the first time an Australian radio drama had received such a prestigious production at the BBC.