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Blind students learn to 'see' with sonar
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A class of blind students in Vermont recently learned the basics of echolocation, a process very similar to sonar. Lead by echolocation evangelist, Daniel Kish, the students were quickly able to navigate their hotel, and soon, the streets of Burlington.May 27, 2013