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Bonus: The American Desire To Take Back The Panama Canal
- Length: 27 mins
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Do not stay ignorant of the world around you: go to https://groundnews.com/historyofeverything and get 40% off the Vantage plan, the same one that I use! At the beginning of the 20th century, an expanding United States wanted a way to expedite naval passage between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. And in 1904, Panama granted the United States the right to build and operate a canal and control five miles of land on either side of the water. But ownership of the region had been a thorny issue for decades as Panamanians were locked out of the prosperity the canal created right in their own front ...
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Great Review
- By Faithfully on 03-25-25
Great Review
Reviewed: 03-25-25
This website brought up and discussed very important issues with the US, China, and Latin American governments, with use and control of the canal! Very good👍
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584: Cryptids Vol. 3: The Antarctic Cover-up | Predators Beneath the Ice
- Length: 33 mins
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In Antarctica's restricted zones, something dangerous lurks beneath the ice. When a Russian team drilled into Lake Vostok, they discovered more than just ancient water. Two scientists died under mysterious circumstances, and the official reports don't match witness statements. Military operations, classified facilities, and blurred satellite images hint at darker secrets. From massive spider-like creatures to shape-shifting predators, Antarctica's mysteries run deeper than anyone imagined. What are they trying to hide at the bottom of the world?
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New material
- By Faithfully on 02-26-25
New material
Reviewed: 02-26-25
Interesting with the new creatures. But the first part of story went a little slow.
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Requiem for a Mouse
- Cat in the Stacks Mystery, Book 16
- By: Miranda James
- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
- Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
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At last, Charlie and Helen Louise's wedding is only a month away. They're busy preparing for the big day, and the last thing Charlie needs is a new mystery to solve. Enter Tara Martin, a shy, peculiar woman who has recently started working part-time at Helen Louise's bistro and helping Charlie in the archive.
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My favorite
- By C on 07-01-24
- Requiem for a Mouse
- Cat in the Stacks Mystery, Book 16
- By: Miranda James
- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
Fantastic author and reader of story.
Reviewed: 09-24-24
Both the author’s talent for writing a great story and the narrator provideda wonderful experience. I loved the storyline and characters. And with the fantastic voice of the narrator, the storyline was so enjoyable and thrilling.
This is the first book nor will it be the last!!!!
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Hangman's Root
- China Bayles Mystery, Book 3
- By: Susan Wittig Albert
- Narrated by: Julia Gibson
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
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When a prominent animal researcher is found hanged in the midst of angry protests against his experiments, suspicion falls on biology professor Dottie Riddle. Known as the Cat Lady of Pecan Springs, Dottie's sympathy for strays—and the victim's distaste for them—gives the police reason to think she may be capable of murder. But China Bayles doesn't think so. She hires a lawyer for Dottie and starts looking around for clues. But she soon discovers that digging up old evil is a dirty and dangerous business...
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Great
- By Faithfully on 07-21-24
- Hangman's Root
- China Bayles Mystery, Book 3
- By: Susan Wittig Albert
- Narrated by: Julia Gibson
Great
Reviewed: 07-21-24
This book is as good as the previous ones i have read in this series!
This one was very mind tugging throughout the story.
I love each of this author’s books. They all involve the reader and keep him or her searching for the person(s) who created the calamity.
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Holly Blues
- A China Bayles Mystery
- By: Susan Wittig Albert
- Narrated by: Julia Gibson, Linda Stephens, Ed Sala
- Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
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Author Susan Wittig Albert turns up the suspense in her 18th China Bayles mystery. Just as the holiday season begins, so does the drama, when China's husband’s ex-wife, Sally, appears, begging for help and a place to stay. ’Tis the season of giving, so China opens her home to Sally. But when troubling phone calls start, China knows she’ll need to dig up the truth before Christmas turns deadly.
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Blues, Indeed
- By K.D. Keenan on 01-29-11
- Holly Blues
- A China Bayles Mystery
- By: Susan Wittig Albert
- Narrated by: Julia Gibson, Linda Stephens, Ed Sala
This authors ability to entrap the reader’s attention, fully from start to finish .
Reviewed: 07-13-24
As with the other books in this series…..it was fantastic.
This author’s style of telling a story, keeps the reader so involved. When you begin the story, the characters become real, and does not alow me to stop reading until the end!
Moving on to the next book in the series. I am very fortunate to have located this author and this series. I have, and will continue to be, entertained of hours.
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Thyme of Death
- China Bayles Mystery, Book 1
- By: Susan Wittig Albert
- Narrated by: Julia Gibson
- Length: 9 hrs and 19 mins
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When ex-lawyer and herb-shop proprietor China Bayles’s friend Jo dies of an apparent suicide, China looks behind the quaint façade of her new home of Pecan Springs, Texas, and takes a suspicious look at everyone. And though she finds lots of friendly faces, China is sure that one of them hides the heart of a killer.
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Not for me because of sex obscenity
- By lovinfarmlivin on 06-27-24
- Thyme of Death
- China Bayles Mystery, Book 1
- By: Susan Wittig Albert
- Narrated by: Julia Gibson
Excellent Story
Reviewed: 07-09-24
As usual…this author has written another wonderful, very descriptive story of bad authors, kind animal lovers, and money hungry women. It was a delightful evening listening to this story. Looking forward to the next book in series.
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Remnants of Ancient Life
- The New Science of Old Fossils
- By: Dale Greenwalt
- Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
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This audiobook narrated by Christopher Ragland describes the revolution in science that is transforming our understanding of extinct life.
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Recommended.
- By Todd Woollen on 02-11-23
- Remnants of Ancient Life
- The New Science of Old Fossils
- By: Dale Greenwalt
- Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
Fantastic
Reviewed: 04-21-24
The topic of this book was very captivating! Enjoyed it from start to end! Listed at bed time and dis not want to sleep.
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The Lost City of the Monkey God
- A True Story
- By: Douglas Preston
- Narrated by: Bill Mumy
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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Since the days of conquistador Hernán Cortés, rumors have circulated about a lost city of immense wealth hidden somewhere in the Honduran interior, called the White City or the Lost City of the Monkey God. Indigenous tribes speak of ancestors who fled there to escape the Spanish invaders, and they warn that anyone who enters this sacred city will fall ill and die.
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Still Lost...
- By Mel on 01-12-17
- The Lost City of the Monkey God
- A True Story
- By: Douglas Preston
- Narrated by: Bill Mumy
The detail of artifacts located.
Reviewed: 04-19-24
This is a wonderful topic and written very well.
Archeology is a tough nut to crack and the author was very good at explaining and describing thought out the chapters.
I enjoyed this book extremely well. Beginning to end i only stopped twice!
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Lost Cities, Ancient Tombs
- 100 Discoveries That Changed the World
- By: Ann R. Williams - editor, Douglas Preston - introduction
- Narrated by: Mari Weiss
- Length: 14 hrs and 19 mins
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Blending high adventure with history, this chronicle of 100 astonishing discoveries from the Dead Sea Scrolls to the fabulous “Lost City of the Monkey God” tells incredible stories of how explorers and archaeologists have uncovered the clues that illuminate our past.
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Just what I wanted
- By Amazon Customer on 01-16-22
- Lost Cities, Ancient Tombs
- 100 Discoveries That Changed the World
- By: Ann R. Williams - editor, Douglas Preston - introduction
- Narrated by: Mari Weiss
Interesting
Reviewed: 04-12-24
This book was very informative. I loved listening to each chapter. Sorry it was finished!
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Who Ate the First Oyster?
- The Extraordinary People Behind the Greatest Firsts in History
- By: Cody Cassidy
- Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
- Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
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Who wore the first pants? Who painted the first masterpiece? Who first rode the horse? Who invented soap? This madcap adventure across ancient history uses everything from modern genetics to archaeology to uncover the geniuses behind these and other world-changing innovations. With a sharp sense of humor and boundless enthusiasm for the wonders of our ancient ancestors, Who Ate the First Oyster? profiles the perpetrators of the greatest firsts and catastrophes of prehistory.
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It could be better...
- By Alex on 04-06-21
- Who Ate the First Oyster?
- The Extraordinary People Behind the Greatest Firsts in History
- By: Cody Cassidy
- Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
Great Stories
Reviewed: 03-25-24
This book was very entertaining.
I enjoyed from first to last story. I was able to enjoy while towards end of day. Each story was so interesting and attention grabing. Good author!
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