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 <note>Scotland: Plaid to the Bone (This rugged northern reach of Britain remains a world apart, a land of windswept lochs and heather hills, a people of industriousness and idiosyncrasy.)&#13;
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Gaza: Where Peace Walks a Tightrope (Palestinians in the 140-square-mile arid strip along the Mediterranean Sea cling to their dream of building a new state.)&#13;
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Searching for the Scythians (Legendary horsemen who swept across the European steppe in the seventh century B.C. left clues to their culture in finely wrought gold.)&#13;
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A Special Place: Hawk High Over Four Corners (Where four states meet in the Southwest, nature spreads a splendid panorama.)&#13;
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Tarantulas: Earth Tigers and Bird Spiders (Huge, hairy, and horrific, tarantulas are also delicate, timid, and mostly harmless.)&#13;
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The Essential Element of Fire (More friend than foe to many ecosystems, fire helps keep the planet in balance.)</note>
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