Exploring The World Of Luge With Jan Still: Insights From The Luger Forum

He just loved travelling, and went to far-off places, exploring new worlds and peoples. Before he set off for India in 1332-33, he had made pilgrimage trips to Mecca, and had already travelled extensively in Syria, Iraq, Persia, Yemen, Oman and a few trading ports on the coast of East Africa.

Do you know? Humans have always been fascinated gazing at the night sky. Those who study the celestial bodies and their movements are called astronomers. Aryabhatta was a famous astronomer of ancient India. He said that the moon and the planets shine due to reflected sunlight. Today, astronomers all over the world are busy exploring the universe.

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MSN: This CT athlete is one of the best in the world at luge. Now, she’s chasing an Olympic medal

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On Friday in Lake Placid, N.Y., Emily, 32, had 30 family members to cheer her on at a World Cup at the luge track at Mt. Van Hoevenberg. Emily was in first place after the first run on what is ...

This CT athlete is one of the best in the world at luge. Now, she’s chasing an Olympic medal

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Yahoo! Sports: Ukraine wins its first World Cup luge medal since 2009 after a mishap-filled relay

Germany won a World Cup luge team relay on Sunday, with Austria finishing second. That's not exactly breaking news. Those nations have the top two luge programs in the world right now. The news was ...

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