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John  
U.S.
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I don't know anything about multi-purpose river projects, Indian tourism or lumbering in Canada. Please don't ask. I`m a bit of a self-taught expert, as I have traveled throughout most of the world on deployments with the US Navy. I`ve set foot on every continent with the exception of South America and Antarctica. I also seem to have a very good memory when it comes to remembering trivial items such as the capitols of smaller countries. Although Geography comes under the "Homework Help" category by default, I don't answer homework questions. It's YOUR homework, YOU do the research.Available
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Rangutan  
Germany
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I can answer questions in German as well as English. Any question about ALL the Earth and space too! Facts, statistics, mapping, naming, finding places and opinions about the global matters and it's nature, people, cities and countries, rivers, mountains, deserts, environment, ecology, travel etc. Anything that bothers or confuses you about how our earth works and why?Available
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Ralph Salier  
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20+ years in Business Anthropology working all over the world. Background in Archaeology and Anthropology.Available
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