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August 18, 2009 7:03 PM

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A River Runs Through It

Posted By Dereck and Beverly Joubert - Filmmakers/Conservationists

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Yesterday afternoon at around 2:30, the headwaters of the Okavango met up with the river flow down the Selinda, joining up the Selinda Spillway for the first time in 30 years!

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May 27, 2009 9:58 AM

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African Wildlife Safari in Google Earth

Posted By Ford Cochran - BlogWild Editor

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Frank Taylor, author of the Google Earth Blog and an avid sailor, stopped by headquarters today. Over the past four years, he's published thousands of posts about the latest features in, and innovative uses for, Google's 3D virtual globe. Given Frank's ringside seat on geo-technology and the planet, I was eager to meet him!

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