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3:05pm on January 13th, 2013

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    Multi-Layered, Wooden Maps Reveals Hidden Underwater Landscapes

    Washington-based husband-and-wife team Robbie and Kara Johnson have opened up an online store—“Below The Boat”—that offers beautifully-made, multi-layered wooden maps that shows what lies beneath lakes, rivers and oceans.