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Donovan Bailey is aiming to set a new world record in the 100 meters at next month's competition.

The arch at Saint-RÚmy is the oldest arch in the whole of Gaul.

It is seven and a half meters tall and has a single vault under which ran the road to Milan.

Many valuable mineral deposits lie 3,500 to 6,000 meters below the ocean's surface.

One type of seal dives to over 500 meters in depth.

The water buffalo has the largest horns of all living animals, with the largest horns on record, measuring over 4 meters from tip to tip.

During the accident, the driver was hurled from the car, and was later found about 30 meters from the vehicle.

The world's first parking meters were installed in Oklahoma in 1935.

The runner had to literally crawl over the finish line after hurting his foot in the last hundred meters of the marathon.

The Himalayas have 95 peaks over 7,500 meters high.

Placed in a pile, one million dollars in $1 bills would be 110 meters high.

A two-hour movie uses around 3,500 meters of film, not including the previews and commercials.

Donovan Bailey needs to win this race in order to qualify for the men's 100 meters in the Sydney Olympics.

To save a typical tree, a stack of newspapers about 1.

5 meters high must be recycled.

My son built a model rocket which can be launched up to 350 meters in the air.

Ben Johnson's win in the 100 meters in Seoul was a sensational victory which quickly became an equally sensational disgrace when it was discovered he had used steroids.

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