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Kicked by the Katun By Yvonne Lanelli, Freelance Writer
“Piriot! (Forward!)” ordered Sergei, our raft captain. Like eight Roman galley slaves, we obeyed, powering the eighteen-foot-long inflatable rubber craft into the center of the Katun River in Siberia’s Altai Mountains.
Ahead of us lay the Class Four [more difficult on a scale of One, easy, to Six, un-navigable] rapids of the Shabash I and II, a dual collection of wave trains, sinkholes, backwashes, boulders, boilers and whirlpools--the most treacherous whitewater of our week’s trek
Exploring Kamchatka's Valley of Geysers By Yvonne Lanelli, Freelance Writer
“Few people in the world wil
The white helicopter’s giant blades swung slowly to a stop. I eased my cramped body out of the seat, crouched through the narrow door and followed my staring companions down the short ladder.
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