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Mine foreman keeps trapped crew on task in Chile
Luis Urzua went to work as a shift foreman at the San Jose gold and copper mine here in northern Chile on Aug. 5. A month later, the steely 54-year-old has yet to relinquish his command, pivoting to the challenge of organizing the increasingly sophisticated existence of 33 men facing long-term entra Chile - South America - History - Travel and Tourism - Atacama Desert
4 Sep 2010, 9:57 pm | click here to view more
Ultra-Running: A marathon is no longer good enough
If you thought marathons were tough, think again. A new breed of extreme runner is spurning the 26 miles that did for the Ancient Greek messenger Pheidippides, opting instead to run anything up to four times that distance – across deserts, up mountains or through jungles.
4 Sep 2010, 8:14 pm | click here to view more
Fox Glacier crash probe begins
Transport accident investigators are confident they will find "most, if not every", of the reasons for the Fox Glacier plane accident, despite flame causing massive damage to the aircraft.A team of six investigators from the Transport...
4 Sep 2010, 11:05 pm | click here to view more
Investigators look into Fox Glacier plane crash
Transport accident investigators are confident they'll find "most, if not every", reasons for the Fox Glacier plane accident.
4 Sep 2010, 11:01 pm | click here to view more
Investigators confident of finding Fox crash causes
Transport accident investigators are confident they will find "most, if not every", of the reasons for the Fox Glacier plane accident, despite flame causing massive damage to the aircraft.
4 Sep 2010, 10:37 pm | click here to view more
Extreme ecologist
Since graduating from the University of Notre Dame, Godfrey native Ted Kratschmer, 22, has not only traveled from Indiana to Iceland but he will also leave shortly for a second three-month internship in Trinidad.
3 Sep 2010, 1:03 am | click here to view more
Extreme Effects: Seven Things You Didn't Know About Mercury
by Elizabeth Zubritsky Washington DC (SPX) Sep 02, 2010 Pity needy Mercury. The tiny planet endures endless assaults by intense sunlight, powerful solar wind and high-speed miniature meteoroids called micrometeoroids.
2 Sep 2010, 9:38 pm | click here to view more
Surfers travel from across the state to enjoy big waves
NORTH JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. -- Surfers traveled from across the state to experience the wild waves brought on by Hurricane Earl.
2 Sep 2010, 11:39 pm | click here to view more
10 hot rides for rent
This fall business travel comes in a new flavor of recession-proof: high style. Rental shops on both coasts harbor every form of extreme machine, from green to gas-guzzling.
2 Sep 2010, 11:21 am | click here to view more
PHOTOS: Extreme World Travel Adventures
Travel Adventures Around the World BASE jumping - Sports - Extreme Sports - Recreation - Travelogues
1 Sep 2010, 10:54 am | click here to view more
