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Cave passage can be tight and cavers learn how to get real close.

Caving

Cave passage can be tight and cavers learn how to get real close.

Posted by matthew markoff (guest) on Mon 07 Jul 2008 05:26:05 PM UTC

7 miles of cave passage and over 1500 vertical feet drop require good navigation.

Caving

7 miles of cave passage and over 1500 vertical feet drop require good navigation.

Posted by matthew markoff (guest) on Mon 07 Jul 2008 05:24:42 PM UTC

Cavers avoiding a cold rushing stream - keeping dry is essential to keeping warm

Caving

Cavers avoiding a cold rushing stream - keeping dry is essential to keeping warm.

Posted by matthew markoff (guest) on Mon 07 Jul 2008 05:21:05 PM UTC

Visiting the Great Hall (one of the largest rooms in US Cave)

Caving

Visiting the Great Hall (one of the largest rooms in US Cave)

Posted by matthew markoff (guest) on Mon 07 Jul 2008 05:18:30 PM UTC

Cavers in Great Expectations, reviewing maps and trying not to get lost!

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Cavers in Great Expectations, reviewing maps and trying not to get lost!

Posted by matthew markoff (guest) on Mon 07 Jul 2008 05:17:02 PM UTC

Leaving for summit of grand at 4am

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Leaving for summit of grand at 4am

Posted by matthew markoff (guest) on Mon 07 Jul 2008 05:12:59 PM UTC

Calleva Staff on their Kayaking trip

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Calleva climbers summit the Grand Teton in Wyoming

Posted by matthew markoff (guest) on Mon 07 Jul 2008 05:11:15 PM UTC

Nationals Management tells the crowd that some may not get tickets to opening game. Major League Baseball, Washington Nationals management had made an agreement with an online ticketing service. "Please Remain Calm"....BEEP.

KING

HEY WASHINGTON NATIONALS IM DERICK KING IM 12 YEARS OLD I BE GLAD TO PLAY FOR WASHINGTON NATIONALS BECAUSE THE ARE ROCKIN THEY MEAN THE TOUGH THEY GOT SKILLS THEY PLAY HARD AND THEY TRY SO HARD TO WINNING GAMES . GOOD LUCK YOU ALL ON TUESDAY NIGHT AT 7;00PM.

Posted by DERICK (guest) on Sun 06 Jul 2008 10:33:53 PM UTC

In 1911, the Hope diamond was sold to Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean of Washington, D.C., after it was mounted on a headpiece and surrounded by three tiers of white diamonds. Sometime later, Mrs. McLean had it reset as a pendant.

omg that is hot

CRAP I WANT THAT

Posted by jenrock (guest) on Sun 06 Jul 2008 08:43:55 PM UTC

The Washington Monument is the world's tallest masonry structure, standing 555 feet, 5 inches (169.29 metres) in height and made of marble, granite, and sandstone.

Not the Tallest at all....

The Anaconda Smelter Stack is the Tallest Free Standing Masonry Structure in the World. The Washington Monument would fit inside......

Posted by KMack (guest) on Sun 06 Jul 2008 07:16:15 PM UTC

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