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SoLa: Louisiana Water Stories

It's not news that water is a significant issue here in Southern Louisiana. Most of the region lays below sea level and water - rivers, creeks, bayous, swamps, the Mississippi River, the Gulf of Mexico - is never out of sight. And everyone in SoLa has a water story, or ten.

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What Would Darwin Think?

Man vs. Galapagos - The impact on the most unique collection of endemic wildlife in the world has been heavy; too many people from the outside world threatening the future of this one-of-a-kind place.

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Terra Antarctica

For six weeks we explored the Antarctic Peninsula by sea kayak, sailboat, foot and small plane, observing the fast changing evolution of this most remote place.

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Oceans 8 Box Set

Follow writer and adventurer Jon Bowermaster, as he travels to French Polynesia, the Aleutian Islands, Gabon, Tasmania, Croatia, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina, to explore the world's oceans from the seat of a sea kayak.

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Oceans 8: Into The Altiplano Part 1

We went to South America's Altiplano, the mountainous desert region crossing the borders of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia, looking for water in the driest place on earth.

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Oceans 8: Into The Altiplano Part 2

Starting on the ocean at Antofagasta, Chile, we pulled and paddled our kayaks across northern Chile and into Argentina. Part 2 of our Altiplano adventure begins on the largest lake in northern Argentina - Lago Vilama - which surprised us by being just a few inches deep.

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Oceans 8: Birthplace Of The Winds

Follow writer and adventurer Jon Bowermaster, as he travels to French Polynesia, the Aleutian Islands, Gabon, Tasmania, Croatia, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina, to explore the world's oceans from the seat of a sea kayak.

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Oceans 8: Borderland, Sea Kayaking Croatia

Our goal was to kayak its length, through the 1,246 islands lying like marbles atop what astronauts claim is the bluest sea on the planet, the Adriatic. Of those, a spare 67 are inhabited and many are smaller than three acres.

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Oceans 8: The Lost Coast of Gabon

We made an exhausting and exhilarating circumnavigation of Gabon's jewel of a national park, Loango. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and stretching 40 miles into the jungled interior, we kayaked and portaged more than 200 miles around the park's perimeter, seeing this wild country from a new and different perspective.

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Oceans 8: Around Tasmania

Drawn by its mysterious history and wild and rugged shores, the remote and little-known Australian island of Tasmania proved to be perfect coastline for us to explore by kayak, stopping along the 600-mile route to visit with fishermen and historians, sailors and aboriginals.

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Oceans 8: A Slow Boat To Somewhere

Ride along on a rustic, and rusting, Polynesian cargo boat as it makes deliveries to 21 of the globe's most isolated coral reef atolls in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean. Along the 3,000-mile route meet black pearl divers, the man who found the Kon Tiki, Marlon Brando's Mutiny girlfriend, a ship laden with NFL-sized crewman and many more - all set against the backdrop of a fast-and-forever changing paradise.

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Oceans 8: The Dangerous Archipelago

Kayaking here provided a daily opportunity for absolute disorientation in an idyllic and wild setting, both challenging and beautiful. We visited both the inhabited and uninhabited, exploring the health of the reefs and the lives of the people who live and depend on these most-remote atolls.

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