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This Old House
Alexandra Bandon
Up on the Roof Bermuda's limestone roofs have evolved over four centuries to do two things: protect houses against gale-force winds and funnel whatever the heavens rain down into large cisterns that feed household taps. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
April 2006
Linda Vissat
Making a Splash in St. Croix Water isn't something to take advantage of on the islands. An average of forty inches of rainfall drops on the semi-arid Virgin Islands annually and ninety percent is lost to evapo-transpiration. Water is just plain scarce. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
April 22, 2009
Andrew Moseman
Who Owns the Rain? Hint: It's Not Always Homeowners While rain may seem like a global common, nowadays it depends on where you live: By capturing rainwater, some homeowners are breaking the law. mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 2007
Whitney Dangerfield
The Mystery of Easter Island New findings rekindle old debates about when the first people arrived on the Polynesian island and why their civilization collapsed. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Daniel Harrison
Top 10: Private Islands For Rent These ten tropical spots are full of first-class amenities, offer beautiful ocean views and, best of all, provide rest, relaxation and solitude. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
February 2002
Steven Kotler
Reengineering the Everglades For decades, the world's largest wetlands have been diked, dammed, diverted, and drained. Here's how massive earthmoving, underground plumbing, and statistical modeling are getting South Florida back to nature -- new and improved... mark for My Articles similar articles