Top 10 Wilderness Horror Movies Based On Horrific True Stories
In the wilderness, we have little control over our surroundings, and, whether a provincial park, a rain forest, a crocodile-infested area along a flooded river, or another forbidding location, our environment can be hostile, dangerous, or even deadly.
Trees obscure lines of sight; darkness impedes vision; sounds in the darkness seem ominous. Especially in remote locations, the wilderness isolates us, cutting us off from civilization and the assistance that social institutions and government agencies could otherwise provide. No ambulances, fire trucks, or police cruisers are standing by; no emergency telephone operators await our calls; no infrastructure of highways, hospitals, and other resources is available.
By Sam Cohen
Welcome to the August 2016 members’ roundup. Throughout the month of August, CIMSEC members examined several international maritime security issues, including an increasingly contentious undersea environment in the Asia-Pacific, monitoring and enforcing laws relating to maritime crime, the importance of the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to the future mine countermeasure capability of the U.S. Navy, the upgrades being made to the Philippine Coast Guard with the assistance from Japan, and finally, Vietnam’s decision to deploy mobile rocket launchers to islands in the South China Sea.
Lauren Dickey,
Andrew Metrick, at
War on The Rocks, provide an overview of submarine forces and dynamics shaping undersea competition in the Asia-Pacific. Although Russia’s undersea capabilities in the Atlantic have historically been the primary challenge to U.S. technological primacy in the subsurface domain, the authors explain how Chinese, North Korean .and ten other Asian nati
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Sarnia’s inaugural Toys for Tickets campaign raised 32 toys and gift cards, city officials reported this week.
The Dec. 1 to Dec. 15 campaign that allowed people with parking tickets to instead make donations of equal or greater value for local Christmas hamper programs was a success, city bylaw officials said in a report.
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“We want to express gratitude to everyone who contributed to this meaningful cause,” bylaw enforcement manager Adam MacDonald and community services general manager Stacey Forfar said in the report.