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For decades, only the most intrepid of travelers ventured into this once impenetrable forest - dodging guerrillas and bandits; hunting for rare orchids or the great green macaw; and seeking the thrill of being one of the few brave enough to enter the wilderness where the road ends.

From Reuters

Admired by Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt and many others, Strachwitz was an unlikely champion of the American vernacular — a native German born into privilege who fell deeply for his adopted country’s music and was among the most intrepid field recorders to emerge after Alan Lomax.

The pressure is high in the subcontinent, and the Wire’s most intrepid writers doubtlessly face daily threats of the kind few American journalists are familiar with.

From Slate

Opera Philadelphia was among the most intrepid in America, commissioning a series of short films that embraced a new medium.

Our review of Coros Vertix 2 Verge Score 6 out of 10 Good Stuff Exceptional battery life Excellent GPS tracking Lots of workout customization Bad Stuff Too dang big Too dang heavy Menu navigation is counterintuitive Buy for $699.00 from Coros Buy for $699.00 from Amazon Basically, this is supposed to be a tough GPS watch for the most intrepid athletes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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