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  2. Expedition Africa - Wikipedia

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    Expedition Africa is an eight-part reality television miniseries that originally aired from May 31, 2009 () to July 12, 2009 () on History.Produced by Mark Burnett, the program follows four modern day explorers—a navigator, a wildlife expert, a survivalist, and a journalist—as they substantially retrace H.M. Stanley's famed expedition to find Dr. David Livingstone.

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    The tracker relies on radar technology and satellites to keep tabs on Santa, according to NORAD, which notes those methods are the same ones the agency employs to protect skies over North America.

  5. OKC Zoo's Expedition African habitat now open: See ... - AOL

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    After months of construction, the Oklahoma City Zoo's brand-new Expedition Africa habitat is open to visitors. Here's what to know. OKC Zoo's Expedition African habitat now open: See Pachyderm ...

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  7. FlightAware - Wikipedia

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    At the time, there were few enterprise solutions that offered this kind of service. Baker recruited friends Karl Lehenbauer and David McNett to help create a free public flight tracking service. On March 17, 2004, FlightAware was officially founded and began processing live flight data. [4]

  8. MegaTransect - Wikipedia

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    MegaTransect was the name for a project conducted in Africa in 1999 by J. Michael Fay to spend 465 days on the expedition hike of 2,000 miles (3,219 kilometers) across the Congo Basin of Africa to survey the ecological and environmental status of the region.

  9. A new ocean? Scientists track dramatic (but slow) changes ...

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    Scientists track dramatic (but slow) changes near Africa. Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY. February 11, 2025 at 2:17 PM. Millions of years from now, northern Africa could be home to a new ocean, as ...