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Written In Stone...seen through my lens [2013-08-28 10:27:00]
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“There are no other everglades in the world. Nothing anywhere else is like them.”Marjory Stoneham Douglas (1890-1998) Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, pink Roseate Spoonbills, Glossy Ibises, White Ibises, a Wood Stork and an American White [...]
Gunsmithing is an extremely common hobby. For years, many people have found themselves with the time and knowhow to create replica of ancient and famous weapons. These weapons, if created correctly, are going to be heirlooms for generations and can [...]
Skeptics and atheists like to present their side as that of reason, and the religious side as that of faith. But it just isn’t so. It is, in fact, quite reasonable to believe that there is a God who is is spaceless, timeless, immaterial, [...]
Quando, nove anni fa (come vola il tempo!) realizzai questa foto, non pensavo che sarebbe finita su Wikipedia (...esisteva Wikipedia nel 2004?). La foto originale, in pellicola (erano altri tempi...), è da qualche parte nei miei album di [...]
After our fourth day on the Colorado River, we pulled into camp at Little Nankoweap Creek. The camp was in a beautiful location (as nearly all of our camps were), but as I selected a campsite, my attention was captured by an oddity. There was a huge [...]
Today was Earth Discovery Day at the Falls of the Ohio State Park in Clarksville, Indiana. It is an event that focuses on educational activities for public. I have been volunteering over the last several years and it is a good feeling helping young [...]
Micah J Jessup, University of Tennessee–Knoxville It is a privilege to share some of my ongoing research with the structural geology and tectonics community in celebration of the 125th Anniversary for the Geological Society of America. My research [...]
CBS has put this AP story on the front page of its website this evening. To say It’s patently ridiculous would be a severe understatement, because there is NO evidence that “Based on planetary positions, sunspots and lunar cycles” [...]
The time when I studied Geography and Mathematics is long ago. So I chose Cartography as one major part of my studies and learned to draw circles and a good cartographic representation of discrete values as an example. As I have chosen this field of [...]
From 14-18 October 2013 a field training course will take place in Central Argentina. The course and a workshop are organized by the Sam-GeoQuat Group, the topic is: “From the Pampean Ranges to the North Pampa: Tectonic and climatic forcing [...]