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Rated • 148 reviews • humor • msn.com
Rated • 1 review • animals • animalsasia.org
Traurig, was mit den Kragenbären da angestellt wird!
Helft mit diese armen Kreaturen von ihrer Pein zu befreien und ein Leben, das einer Kreatur auf Erden angemessen ist zu führen!
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Rated • 35 reviews • graphic design, dioptical, optical • behance.net
My eyes are still hurting...nice work!
Rated • 1 review • amateur radio • blogspot.com
posting daily about amateurradio confirmation cards from around the world. Some facts about the expeditions and the area.
Rated • 1 review • nature, news, ning, go green, save energy • ning.com
New Social Network on Ning about share your ideas, network with other and go green and save our planet. Share your business idea's to go green, save energy and fuel. Solar, Wind, and alternative fuel resources and go green energy businesses
Rated • 1 review • mobile computing • webpronews.com
Google Phone and T-Mobile announce the availability of the G1 , the HTC-manufactured phone featuring Google's Android mobile platform. The phone is expected to be the top competitor for Apple's iPhone, and will supposedly cost $199 with a two-year contract.
Rated • 1 review • amateur radio, gerhard kaiser, castles, amateurradio, dl5awi • blogspot.com
Blog about amateurradio, operation from castles, COTA team Germany,
Highligts about amateurradio expeditions,
Rated • 76 reviews • animals • decipheringlife.com
Rated • 1 review • research, gerhard kaiser, alfred wegener, forscher, expeditionen • awi.de
Was machen die Forscher gerade im Moment in der Antarktis? Wie hoch sind die Wellen und was war die neueste Entdeckung von Polarstern? Wie viel Ozon ist in der Atmosphäre über der Arktis?
Diese und viele andere Fragen werden in den Expeditionsberichten beantwortet.
Rated • 1 review • amateur radio, gerhard kaiser, iota, chuginadak island, kl7dx • na-234.com
Amateurradio expedition to the end of the world. According to Homer office of U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service, the team do not need
permission to visit island.