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spelunk
verb
To explore caves.
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Every few months, I spelunk into the world of online indie television.
After, my wife will say, in fear, impatient, she went beyond her body, this tiny room, into the ether — for now, we spelunk for you one last time lost canary, miner of coal and chalk, lungs not yet black — I hold my wife's feet to keep her here — and me — trying not to dive starboard to seek you in the dark water.
It seemed that the only people to whom St. Francis was closed were the more than 500 children and staff members of its Roman Catholic school; they spent the past three months at a makeshift school in another borough, while their school — so badly flooded that police scuba divers had to spelunk through the rectory's basement at one point — hosted the relief effort and was repaired.
There's a huge forest preserve above, and you can spelunk and camp as you please.
English is full of these treasures, but you need to spelunk into the vocabulary to find them.
If you want to spelunk, San Francisco has sunk.
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He calls it an early electronics education, by way of archaeology.Although at heart a physicist, Dr Mead read electrical engineering at Caltech and stayed on after graduating in 1957 to take a job as a lecturer in transistor electronics—an occupation he likens to "spelunking", the hobby of exploring caves, because it was new and full of darkness.
Especially not if it will leave you out of step with the growing number of voters who find divinity by spelunking the self.(Photo credit: AFP).
Motoring, hiking, camping, fishing, skiing, whitewater rafting, and spelunking are encouraged throughout the Appalachians, as are visits to numerous craft centres and historic sites.
Such lamps were commonly used in lighthouse beacons and by miners in the early 20th century and still find some use in spelunking.
Amateur exploration of caves, as a hobby, is called spelunking.
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