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  2. Arved Fuchs - Wikipedia

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    Arved Fuchs (born 26 April 1953) is a German polar explorer and writer. Fuchs in 2006 Sailing boat Dagmar Aaen. On 30 December 1989, Fuchs and Reinhold Messner were the first to reach the South Pole with neither animal nor motorised help, using skis and a parasail. That made him the first person to reach both poles by foot within one year.

  3. Voyage of the James Caird - Wikipedia

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    Launching the James Caird from the shore of Elephant Island, 24 April 1916 The voyage of the James Caird was a journey of 1,300 kilometres (800 mi) from Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands through the Southern Ocean to South Georgia, undertaken by Sir Ernest Shackleton and five companions to obtain rescue for the main body of the stranded Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914 ...

  4. Peach Drop - Wikipedia

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    The Peach Drop returned to Underground Atlanta for 2023. [9] Despite this, the Peach Drop was once again canceled for 2024. Citing a focus on Atlanta's commemorations for the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music, a spokesman commented "while a worthy tradition in the past, the Peach Drop has not been an annual event since 2018. Each year is ...

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  6. All of the Fall FAQs—When Does Fall Officially Start? And ...

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    When Is the First Day of Fall 2023? The official first day of fall is officially Saturday, September 23, 2023. But again, this is only for the Northern Hemisphere, since the Southern Hemisphere ...

  7. Reinhold Messner - Wikipedia

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    1989–1990 – Antarctic crossing (over the South Pole) on foot, 2,800-kilometre (1,700-mile) trek with Arved Fuchs; 1991 – Bhutan crossing (east-west); "Around South Tyrol" as a positioning exercise, where he was peripherally involved in the Ötzi find, being among the groups who inspected the mummy on-site the day after its initial discovery;

  8. Farmer's Almanac predicts a 'cool' and dry summer 2024 in Georgia

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    The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a "warmer than normal" winter from New England and the Atlantic Corridor, down to Florida.

  9. List of Georgia hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    October 19-20, 1968 – Hurricane Gladys dropped rain across roughly two-thirds of Georgia, with a peak amount of 3.42 inches (87 mm) near Jesup. [ 4 ] August 17-20, 1969 – The outer bands of Hurricane Camille drop light rainfall, particularly in the northern portions of the state, peaking at 4.36 inches (111 mm) near Elberton .