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A group of 14 people is sailing down the Missouri River on a custom-built, wooden raft, embarking on a journey that will last several weeks and cover more than 1,000 miles on water.
A girl on a wooden raft appears to walk over water at a faster pace than a swimmer, wearing a helmet. The video, posted on Instagram has amassed over 3.1 million views. Check out the video here.
SOUTH YANKTON, Neb. (KTIV) - A Pennsylvania boy’s camp has set off for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, that very few get to experience. On Saturday, August 3, a wooden raft, named the Eagle’s ...
In a real-life Huckleberry Finn plot, a group of friends from Liberty University set sail Tuesday on the Susquehanna River in a triple-deck wooden raft buoyed by 32 pallets and 64 barrels.The crew ...
California, Arizona and Nevada reach deal to conserve Colorado River A man and his dog are missing after apparently taking a homemade wooden raft on the river that runs through the Grand Canyon ...
Aldi Novel Adilang, 19, was first swept out to sea on July 14 after a strong wind snapped the line that anchored his fishing raft, called a “rompong,” which was positioned 78 miles out into ...
OPINION GAME ON: Drift gently along the high seas with your ‘Raft,’ your pals — and sharks August 10, 2020 at 1:55 a.m. by Jason Bennett ...
The craft’s owner, who had about 50 floating huts in the area, would send someone each week to collect the fish in his trap and drop off food, water, lamp fuel and other supplies. Twice, Adilang ...
Theresa Kaiser and Brian Wood said they knew to be cautious and tried not to touch the water when they took part in the race. “Big thing here is just try to stay on top of it,” said Wood.
The raft "immediately began taking on water as the ride began" and "had touched the bottom multiple times on the course," leaving scrapes and gouges on the ride's concrete bottom and wooden weirs ...
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