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The "Second Battle of Bunker Hill" in the Silver Valley of Idaho was a destructive turn of events that paralyzed the region
To get out of bunkers and traps can be easy if you have the right sand iron. Getting up and down in two from sand more often is possibe with commitment and acceleration.
A secretary, a nurse, an aide and a bodyguard talk to the press about the last hours of Nazi dictator, Adolf Hitler, in the final days of World War II.
One of the biggest stroke savers in golf is playing well from bunkers and sand traps. No golfer does this better than Phil Mickelson, who uses many of these bunker tips.
Most new golfers panic when faced with a trap shot, but using a controlled back swing and a good sand iron they can learn to get out every time.
British Generals decide to take the high points around Boston to keep their naval advantage from being taken. Breed's Hill in Charlestown becomes the flash point of war!
Americans were tested in a pitched battle East of Boston at the small village of Charlestown. Here it was first heard, "Don't fire 'til you see the whites of their eyes!"
A dependable cast of Brit actors wear German uniforms in this claustrophobic take on the haunted house movie that begs the question: is this the Curse of the Keep?
Hungary's Budapest is one of those cities that is full of surprises. Case in point? The "Hospital in the Rock" museum.
Tour Canada's Cold War Museum near Ottawa known as the Diefenbunker, complex underground warren of protection in the event of a nuclear war.
When Timothy Hutton was relevant and no one knew who Sean Penn and Tom Cruise were, they banded together to save their miliary academy from closing down in T*A*P*S on DVD
To be successful at speedball (and thus, at paintball tournaments) you have to know how to snapshoot.
Boston is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in America, but native Bostonians agree the city once had one scar that could only be healed through the Big Dig.
At age 93 Zenas Phinney thought it prudent to summarize his adventurous life. It included two shipwrecks and being taken prisoner three times by the English.
Crude oil theft, or "bunkering", is one of the key challenges faced by the Nigerian government. As one of the top producers in the world it can ill-afford such acts.
The Pearl River Delta in southern China is home to 60% of the country's 376 golf courses, highlighted by Mission Hills Resort, the world's largest golf resort, according
A review of one of Sedona, Arizona's best courses, the Robert Trent Jones (Sr.) designed, Oak Creek Country Club Golf Course
The mine owners and the Governor of Idaho moved to identify and punish those involved in the explosions at the Bunker Hill mine in 1899
Make short game practice fun. Find a friend to compete against and try a variety of short shots for fun. Practice for fun and make your short game improve more quickly.
General George Washington was naturally aggressive but showed his ability to listen to reason and judge talent as evidenced by his actions during the Siege of Boston.
Explore Slovenia's military past on the Rupnik Line Trail, a string of old bunkers and fortifications that once marked the country's border with Italy.
Physical traces of the Third Reich are scattered throughout the city and provide clues to a fascinating history between Adolf Hitler and Berlin.
Many people don't know that Kaliningrad exists - a Russian outpost sandwiched between Lithuania and Poland on the Baltic Sea coast, now undergoing renovation.
As Russian soldiers surrounded the ruined city of Berlin, the man who was once revered by millions of Germans was physically frail and psychologically unstable.
Visiting Wolf's Lair involves seeing the concrete and steel remnants of Hitler's bunker and the whole Wolfschanze camp in the Masurian Lake district of Poland.
The idyllic café Kupferkanne lies just outside Kampen in a romantic park by the sea on the German North Sea island of Sylt. Its unique history goes back to the war.
Boston is one of the most historical cities in the U.S. and it is packed with places to see that sparked the Revolutionary War.
The Old Course at St Andrews will provide a sterner test for the 2010 Open in July after work was completed on extending the infamous Road Hole ahead of the Major.
In the 1890s, Mine owners and union organizers fought for control of the Coeur d' Alene mines. Suffragist May Arkwright Hutton took up her pen in support of the union.
The Romans have been busy renovating and restoring the city's palaces, villas and museums, reopening four within the past few months.
Take a self-guided tour of the "people's palaces"--the underground kingdom of the Moscow Metropolitan, admiring the mosaics and marble of this utopia underground
The British Open tests all departments of the game. The pro that wins the Open Championship has to have patience, confidence and a best swing working.
Bandon Dunes Golf Resort brings authentic Scottish Links golf to the American Pacific Northwest.
Pakistan's nuclear warheads are more of a risk in the region. Political tensions rise after the assassination of Bhutto, political unrest, and Musharraf's fall from grace
Sun City has long been associated with top class golf, holding the first Million Dollar Challenge in 1981. Visitors can play both the Gary Player and Lost City courses.
Scotland has many famous visitor attractions, but there are also some very strange places for tourists to experience.
A massacre is described as being a one-sided battle, extreme and brutal; the heaviest casualties are either civilians, or an army unable to defend itself.
Field trip activities on Boston's Freedom Trail make the American Revolutionary War and United States colonial history come alive for students of all ages
Deep in the winding canyons of the Financial District is Fraunces Tavern, survivor of four centuries of American life, and still serving great drinks and making history.
Golf Course design to make a golf hole to play longer. Cheshire-based Andrew Murray explains the reshaping of fairways, good bunkers, new tees and golf course drainage.
Under armed and overwhelmed the US Army soldiers of Task Force Smith turned to their M9A1 Bazookas to save the day at the Battle of Osan in 1950.
Yes, crawling is slow and yes, it takes a lot of energy, but sometimes it is the best way to move on the paintball field. Here's what to do and when.
Keen golfers can play on 57 of the world's best courses, including St Andrew's and Valderrama, without leaving Belfast city centre thanks to the virtual golf simulator
Michigan State University offers challenging, fun and affordable golfing at Forest Akers Golf Course East.
Hook it, slice it, birdie or double eagle - even a divot or two can happen in the Myrtle Beach area. Enjoy playing in the sands at over 100 golf courses.
The Aisla Links course at Turnberry Golf Course, Ayrshire, Scotland is home to The 2009 Open where the field will be hoping to deny Tiger Woods his fifteenth major
The story of Ingrid Piehl is one of thousands of German children that endured and survived the terrible Allied bombings of German cities during the Second World War.
If you are interested in being able to respond to oil spill cleanup efforts as a volunteer, consider taking a hazardous waste operations and emergency response course.
Although Scotland may boast golf's origins, Irish contributions of true links golf courses, world-renowned golfers, and golfing philosophy have influenced the world.


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