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    Today we make our way to the coast at Saltburn. The route visits Captain Cook’s Monument on Easby Moor and Roseberry Topping – ‘Yorkshire’s Matterhorn’. The trail continues into Guisborough Woods, where we leave the moors behind. At Highcliffe Nab there are spectacular views over Guisborough and, on a clear day, the North Sea is visible. From Kildale our route crosses the river Leven and then follows the road to Bankside Farm. The farmhouse building reflects the style of a Danish longhouse. Traditionally

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    Miras Great Great Great Grandfather Hoster Blackburn built a man-made circled sland on the far western coast of The Known World near Essos there is a large castle in the middle of the island and the rest of the island is hills and farmlands it is considered the best of both worlds since it is rich in minerals like The Westerlands yet it is fertile like The Reach it was named The Burning Isle and is the seat of House Blackburn it is bigger then the north in Westeros and it has a large army (of 300'000

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    Hallelujah, the filth is back. The Richmond-based rapper G-Mo Skee hit his "Filthianity" followers with the "Wombo Combo" when dropping his filthiest EP to date -- The Android FiLFTEEN EP. Those who keep tabs on the underground hip-hop, rap, or Horrorcore music scene may have heard G-Mo on a handful of TeamBackPack Cyphers. There's an even greater chance you heard him in the Funk Volume Contest in which he placed 3rd place. For those who don't dig quite as deep for tunes, you more than likely haven't

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    By Lelet Lumani Did you know, the world's fastest man lives in St Albans, and no, it isn’t Usain Bolt. His name is Lee Bektash, and he is a driver for FIAT Chrysler (who supply the car) and Mopar Racing (who supply all the parts). He's the number one drag-car racer in Australia, as well as holding the world record for the quickest time with a small block powered car and naturally aspirated car for the quarter mile - 6.87 seconds, clocked at a speed of 200.14mph. I recently spoke to Lee about a

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    north. We continue along the Way to Huthwaite Green, ascend onto Live Moor and follow the ridge to the summit of Carlton Moor. Here splendid views extend across the Cleveland Plain to the Eston Hills, Easby Moor and the shapely pinnacle of Roseberry Topping. After descending to the road, you may wish to take a pit stop at Lord Stones to recharge the batteries! The next objective is Cringle Moor we follow a good path, ascending steeply to Cringle End where a memorial seat and topograph pay tribute

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    what did Cook go through in the Royal Navy, and how did he start being an explorer? Main question-Why was James Cook Important, and what made him so? -Captain James cook (27th October 1728-14th February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. -Cook was known for his three voyages of exploration and scientific discoveries of the pacific ocean. - Cook marked the coastlines of Australia and New Zealand, paving the way for British colonization of these

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    Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. Cook made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, during which he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands, and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand. Cook joined the British merchant navy as a teenager and joined the Royal Navy

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