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    Along with three limited-edition Pringles-inspired shoe designs, Crocs is also coming out with a plethora of Pringles-themed Jibbitz charms that’ll help wearers embrace their inner Mr. Pringles.

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    Crocs were ranked the sixth worst thing to happen to men in 2007 by Maxim. [80] In 2010, Time magazine listed Crocs as one of the world's "50 Worst Inventions". [ 81 ] The blog "IHateCrocs.com" was founded by two Canadian college students; one of its founders, Kate Leth , referred to the shoes as "hideous".

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    Clogs are a type of footwear that has a thick, rigid sole typically made of wood, although in American English, shoes with rigid soles made of other materials are also called clogs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Traditional clogs remain in use as protective footwear in agriculture and in some factories and mines .

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    The men took this as a gesture of friendliness and developed plans for meeting the Waorani on the ground. Saint soon identified a 200-yard (200 m) sandbar along the Curaray River about 4.5 miles (7 km) from Terminal City that could serve as a runway and camp site, and dubbed it "Palm Beach".

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    Canyon City is a Klondike Gold Rush ghost town and a Yukon Government Heritage Site. It is located about 7 km from downtown Whitehorse, Yukon, at the upstream end of Miles Canyon on the Yukon River. Summer tours are encouraged. Archaeological work shows evidence that First Nations people have used this area for many thousands of years. There ...