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Published : October 30, 2007 |
Author : AP News
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Throughout the centuries, human beings have loved the water. Water has fed us, cleansed us, quenched our thirst, and given us a convenient highway since long before there were real highways—indeed, for as long as our species has been alive. We’ve built most of our major cities near rivers, oceans, or lakes. We compose poetry and songs about the ocean, write stories about adventuring on mighty rivers while floating on nothing but tiny rafts, and build expensive waterfront properties so we can live next to water year-round. We’ve devised thousands of ways to travel, play, and live off-land. Following are just a few ways we’ve come up with for experiencing the thrill and joy of being out on the open water. |
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