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The Tragic Story Behind Japan's Complete Coastline Map: Takahashi Kageyasu's Betrayal
Japan's cartographic history is filled with fascinating stories of secrecy and intrigue, one of the most compelling being the ...
The Clovis Veterans Memorial District gave an early tour to members for its upcoming “WWII in the Pacific” exhibit on Monday ...
That ten year initial project started in 1885, spurred by hundreds of shipwrecks along the ever-changing Graveyard of the Pacific. Given that it's battered by continuous surf, as well as periodic ...
The U.S. Pacific Air Forces previously told Newsweek that its spy aircraft were conducting "planned, routine operations" in the Indo-Pacific.
In an article on the HGTV website, designers across the country pick their favorite secondhand stores.
The Columbia River jetty allows more than $31 billion in goods to pass the river’s perilous mouth.
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Reporting from the "Graveyard of the Pacific" - MSN
Correspondent Bill Whitaker and a 60 Minutes team took every precaution to report aboard a U.S. Coast Guard lifeboat in treacherous waves along the Pacific coastline.
Sunday's "60 Minutes" episode includes a repeat of the a segment that took correspondent Bill Whitaker to the mouth of the Columbia River.
That 10-year initial project started in 1885, spurred by hundreds of shipwrecks along the ever-changing Graveyard of the Pacific.
The forward deployment of warships marks Washington's commitment to maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific region, the Navy said.
Nearly half the citizens of the tiny Pacific Island nation have already applied in a lottery for Australian visas amid an existential threat from global warming and sea-level rise.
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