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  2. Student-Built Solar-Powered Off-Road Camper Completes 620 ...

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    The most recent achievement, a two-seat all-terrain camper dubbed Stella Terra, made a 1000-kilometer (621-mile) on- and off-road trip through Morocco to the Sahara Desert, powered entirely by ...

  3. SCAMP (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The SCAMP (acronym of Small Craft Advisor Magazine Project) is a wooden or fiberglass hulled Balanced Lug rigged sailing dinghy. The boat is 11 ft 11 in (3.63 m) long, and capable of accommodating four persons on a daysail or one to two for overnighting or extended cruising.

  4. Aerosport Scamp - Wikipedia

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    The Aerosport Scamp A is a small biplane designed for home building by Harris Woods. It featured an open cabin, tricycle undercarriage, and a T-tail. The Scamp A first flew on August 21 1973, [1] powered by an 1853 cc Volkswagen car engine. 1,050 sets of plans had sold by 1993.

  5. Winnebago LeSharo - Wikipedia

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    The Winnebago LeSharo (also marketed as Itasca Phasar) is a Class B (low-profile) recreational vehicle that was assembled by Winnebago Industries from 1983 to 1992. Though also using a cutaway van chassis like larger motorhomes, the LeSharo was designed to optimize fuel economy with an aerodynamically-enhanced exterior.

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    For the first time in over a decade, obesity rates in the United States may finally be heading in the right direction and new weight loss drugs like semaglutide could be part of the reason why. A ...

  7. Randy Moss announces cancer battle, says he has undergone ...

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    Randy Moss took a medical leave of absence from ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown," where he has been an analyst since 2016. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) (Mark Brown via Getty Images)