My Life on Trails--What a Cougar Taught Me About ConservationDesLandTrust
Trails play a major role in the life of many Central Oregonians—whether in city parks or mountain wilderness. But have you ever thought about how those trails came to be? Join 27-year Deschutes National Forest trails specialist John Schubert for an evening on trails. Learn about the rich history of trails and how contemporary design, construction, and maintenance strive to minimize our impacts on nature. Finally, John, renowned trail designer and bridge builder across the country, will share tips on how people who love trails can reduce their own impacts while using them.
My Life on Trails--What a Cougar Taught Me About ConservationDesLandTrust
Trails play a major role in the life of many Central Oregonians—whether in city parks or mountain wilderness. But have you ever thought about how those trails came to be? Join 27-year Deschutes National Forest trails specialist John Schubert for an evening on trails. Learn about the rich history of trails and how contemporary design, construction, and maintenance strive to minimize our impacts on nature. Finally, John, renowned trail designer and bridge builder across the country, will share tips on how people who love trails can reduce their own impacts while using them.
SYNOPSIS: MORE THAN 50 SHADES.
Author: JAMES KRISHNA.
The story unfolds in Fiji in 1944 on the arrival of the American military—who were there to protect the islands from the Japanese if there was an invasion.
James describes that day vividly, his friendship with the Americans that follow and the day he was taken away by Catholic Missionaries, baptized and educated towards priesthood.
Brought up by nuns, the boy robs the church of communion wafers and wine as well as a few shillings of the collection plate—to satisfy his constant hunger.
Later, another kind of hunger arises as the teenager falls in love with a young and beautiful white Australian orphan.
The passion that follow between the two teenagers gives him a tantalizing taste of lust for sex. He continues his quest for sexual discovery with a number of convent school girls—fast switching from student to teacher.
At an early age of seventeen James is lured by money to get him out of poverty and on his way to England to fulfill his life long ambition. He enters the boxing ring as a prize-fighter and some how manages to leave Fiji.
On his way he travels to Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti, and New Zealand, demonstrating his inexhaustible energy in an out of bed with world wind affairs and orgies with beautiful native women—where his imagination and lust run wild. Here he indulges into the wildest fantasies, which is explained in tasteful—yet explicit detail.
From New Zealand he embarks on a veritable ‘love boat’ type of a cruise on a passage to England. On board this luxurious ship he meets some high-spirited teenage Dutch girls—with liberal ideas of teenage sex.
Whatever takes place between the liberal minded girls from Rotterdam on the high seas, has to be left to the reader’s own imagination.
After a five weeks journey on a floating paradise James finally arrives in England at the height of ‘make love and not war’ sixties flower power era. What could be more fitting; he finds employment in Liverpool and frequents the ‘Cavern Club’ where he meets John, Paul. George and Pete Best, the first drummer of the up and coming rock band the Beatles.
Here young James is in his elements. His Hindu guru like features is embraced by the flower children and the free love if the sixties has begun.
Our fleet consists of a 6 passenger 23 foot bay boat, a 3 passenger flats boat for shallow water fishing targeting redfish, and a 12 passenger 27 foot Carolina Skiff for larger groups. We work closely with several of the top guides that also run out of the Isle of Palms Marina and can put together groups of 50 or more. Our captains are well experienced, patient, friendly, and have a deep passion for what they do.
New Children's book series about the Labrador. Get the 2 introductory books "The Genesis of the Labrador" and "The Dogs in St. Johns" and 2 books from the series "Fairy tales and stories about the Labrador". The book series of 32 books will be the core of a fantastic book-, game- and learning universe "MalusenLand" http://youtu.be/wKA4_NQeeDM
A historic video about the true story of the ancestors of the Labrador and how it was exterminated in New Foundland.
The books are introduced on Kickstarter and are the core of a Book-, game- and learning concept for children. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1054624740/malusen-the-labrador
We are in the last days of this age. Year 2013 is the turning point.
After seven- thousand years exploration in the darkness, the mankind finally have Lifechanyuan.
Xue Feng ,Deiform Buddha,the messenger of the Greatest Creator,got the Revelation to build Lifechanyuan, the Noah’s ark in new era, in order to raise the rate of salvation to one or two hundredth in the catastrophe fore-and-aft 2013 and enter into Lifechanyuan era.
Lifechanyuan inherits and upholds the thinking and wisdom of Jesus Christ, Buddha, previous saints, prophet, and sagesis,and is the last course for human beings to learn and follow. (The first course was given by Buddha. The second by Jesus Christ. This is the third yet the last. )
There is a huge “palace” for Super Celestials Being(guardian angels) beneath the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.Just like the pyramids of Egypt, Bermuda and other areas have also adopted measures to prevent the access of people.
SYNOPSIS: MORE THAN 50 SHADES.
Author: JAMES KRISHNA.
The story unfolds in Fiji in 1944 on the arrival of the American military—who were there to protect the islands from the Japanese if there was an invasion.
James describes that day vividly, his friendship with the Americans that follow and the day he was taken away by Catholic Missionaries, baptized and educated towards priesthood.
Brought up by nuns, the boy robs the church of communion wafers and wine as well as a few shillings of the collection plate—to satisfy his constant hunger.
Later, another kind of hunger arises as the teenager falls in love with a young and beautiful white Australian orphan.
The passion that follow between the two teenagers gives him a tantalizing taste of lust for sex. He continues his quest for sexual discovery with a number of convent school girls—fast switching from student to teacher.
At an early age of seventeen James is lured by money to get him out of poverty and on his way to England to fulfill his life long ambition. He enters the boxing ring as a prize-fighter and some how manages to leave Fiji.
On his way he travels to Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti, and New Zealand, demonstrating his inexhaustible energy in an out of bed with world wind affairs and orgies with beautiful native women—where his imagination and lust run wild. Here he indulges into the wildest fantasies, which is explained in tasteful—yet explicit detail.
From New Zealand he embarks on a veritable ‘love boat’ type of a cruise on a passage to England. On board this luxurious ship he meets some high-spirited teenage Dutch girls—with liberal ideas of teenage sex.
Whatever takes place between the liberal minded girls from Rotterdam on the high seas, has to be left to the reader’s own imagination.
After a five weeks journey on a floating paradise James finally arrives in England at the height of ‘make love and not war’ sixties flower power era. What could be more fitting; he finds employment in Liverpool and frequents the ‘Cavern Club’ where he meets John, Paul. George and Pete Best, the first drummer of the up and coming rock band the Beatles.
Here young James is in his elements. His Hindu guru like features is embraced by the flower children and the free love if the sixties has begun.
Our fleet consists of a 6 passenger 23 foot bay boat, a 3 passenger flats boat for shallow water fishing targeting redfish, and a 12 passenger 27 foot Carolina Skiff for larger groups. We work closely with several of the top guides that also run out of the Isle of Palms Marina and can put together groups of 50 or more. Our captains are well experienced, patient, friendly, and have a deep passion for what they do.
New Children's book series about the Labrador. Get the 2 introductory books "The Genesis of the Labrador" and "The Dogs in St. Johns" and 2 books from the series "Fairy tales and stories about the Labrador". The book series of 32 books will be the core of a fantastic book-, game- and learning universe "MalusenLand" http://youtu.be/wKA4_NQeeDM
A historic video about the true story of the ancestors of the Labrador and how it was exterminated in New Foundland.
The books are introduced on Kickstarter and are the core of a Book-, game- and learning concept for children. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1054624740/malusen-the-labrador
We are in the last days of this age. Year 2013 is the turning point.
After seven- thousand years exploration in the darkness, the mankind finally have Lifechanyuan.
Xue Feng ,Deiform Buddha,the messenger of the Greatest Creator,got the Revelation to build Lifechanyuan, the Noah’s ark in new era, in order to raise the rate of salvation to one or two hundredth in the catastrophe fore-and-aft 2013 and enter into Lifechanyuan era.
Lifechanyuan inherits and upholds the thinking and wisdom of Jesus Christ, Buddha, previous saints, prophet, and sagesis,and is the last course for human beings to learn and follow. (The first course was given by Buddha. The second by Jesus Christ. This is the third yet the last. )
There is a huge “palace” for Super Celestials Being(guardian angels) beneath the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.Just like the pyramids of Egypt, Bermuda and other areas have also adopted measures to prevent the access of people.
Naast tientallen bedrijven neemt ook ontwerper Hans Boot deel aan de economische missie in China. Zijn ervaringen van de afgelopen dagen deelt hij exclusief met ons in een aantal tekeningen.
Moving a 28 ton boulder of pure copper is quite an adventure. This is the story of why on earth anyone would want to move such a beast! AAPS/Ancient Artifact Preservation Society and hundreds of friends want to save it from being sold for commercial melt down. As far as we know this is the largest natural glacial "float" copper in the world, and it's a specimen worth saving.
This is my Powerpoint presention of Coney Island. I made this powerpoint for my school and everyone enjoyed watching it and listening to me. I hope everyone who reads it likes my Coney Island Powerpoint.
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The 1000 Islands Parkway runs along the shores of the St Lawrence River between Brockville, Ontario (our home base on this trip) and Gananoque, Ontario as distance of about 25 kilometres. We explore the eastern half of it, taking our time to discover some of the old and historic buildings, places and things to say nothing about the luxurious summer homes and cottages along this stretch of the St Lawrence River in the midst of the world famous 1,000 Islands.
“The Plains of Abraham: A History of North Elba and Lake Placid — Collected Writings of Mary MacKenzie” was published in 2007 by Nicholas K. Burns Publishing, a one-man publishing house in Utica, New York. When the book finally went to press, much of the material gathered from the late Mrs. MacKenzie’s files by editor Lee Manchester had to be put aside to keep the volume from becoming too big to print; even so, “The Plains of Abraham” ran to more than 400 pages in length. Rather than leave completely aside the rest of the material that had been edited for “The Plains of Abraham,” Manchester decided to make it available in a small, paperback edition. TO PURCHASE A BOUND, PRINT EDITION, GO TO http://stores.lulu.com/marymackenzie
A pedagogical presentation about the tourism posibilities of California, mainly focused on the city of San Francisco. A good model for BAT students in Spain to be followed when producing their own presentations.
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
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New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
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5. Lone Pine School – Come properly
dressed for all kinds of weather. It
snowed two days before our
September fieldtrip. We played in
the snow rather than hiking trails.
58. Pine pollen - Natural polution – It floats for a few weeks and then water logs and sinks.
59.
60. Cleetwood Cove – Notice the row boats that used to be available for rent. But no more.
61.
62. During the summers of 1975 and 1976 Crater Lake rose enough to
completely cover the dock at Cleetwood Cove. The Lake rises and falls
2 – 5 feet each year depending on precipitation.
134. The unearthed city of Pompii with Mt. Vesuvius in the background. Glowing
avalanches/pyroclastic flows of volcanic ash from Vesuvius in AD 79 completely
covered the prosperous city of Pompii, killing thousands of people.
144. The island of Vulcano is about 18 miles off the coast of the Italian “boot toe”. Named after
the Roman god, Vulcan. The ancient Romans believed it to be the chimney of the fire god
Vulcan's workshop. It is from this island’s name that we get the word “Volcano”. The island
is made up of several volcanoes. The last eruption was in 1890.
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149. Gentle and placid Mt. St. Helens prior to its 1980 catistophic eruption.
153. How would you
like to be driving
this truck?
Pyroclastic flows
(glowing
avalanches) roar
down mountain
sides at speeds
of over 100
miles per hour.
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176. Rim Drive, Crater Lake National Park, June 1961. Larry and Lloyd Smith’s ‘57 Chevy.
177. Rim Drive, March 2015, VIP Ranger Larry Smith visiting with hikers.
Hikers? In March at Crater Lake? Where is the snow?
178. Rim Drive, March 2015, VIP Ranger Larry Smith visiting with hikers.
179. June 1971 Park Headquarters. Annual snowfall at Crater Lake has dropped from 600
inches (50 feet) to 196 inches in 2015 (17 feet). But precipitation was normal at 68 in.
180.
181. Little Brian Smith, who eventually grew up and climbed
Mt. Everest is looking out the second story window.
188. Charlie True
drove the first
car to the Rim
of Crater Lake
in August 14,
1907. The trip
took four days
from Medford.
It was a brand
new REO car,
which
eventually
became the
Oldsmobile.
189. Rich people
dressed fancy
when they
visited
national parks
80 years ago.
Imagine
feeding bears
while wearing
a fur coat!
194. Lloyd Smith attempting to feed a bear at the Park’s garbage dump. Some days we would
see as many at 20 bears feeding off the garbage. The dump has since been closed.
195. A lard bucket found at the dump. Don’t stick your nose into other people’s business.
210. When first discovered Crater Lake had
no fish. In 1888 - 35 rainbow trout were
dumped into the lake.
Eventually over 1.7 million fish were
poured into Crater Lake. Lake stocking
ceased in 1940.
Only rainbow trout and kokanee salmon
have survivied.
You can fish in Crater Lake without a
fishing license.
211. The boy is Greg
Tinseth with a
nice rainbow
trout and 5
kokanee salmon.
Kokanee are land
locked within the
waters of Crater
Lake. Without a
trip to the ocean
they stay very
small.
212. Brian Smith and Greg Tinseth from Jacksonville with a nice mess of kokanee salmon.
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217. Crayfish are not native to
Crater Lake. They were
introduced 100 years ago to
provide food for the fish that
were introduced into the lake
130 years ago. Both non native
introductions have upset the
pristine balance of Crater Lake.
Crayfish now infest 90 % of the
lakeshore.
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220. In 1924 Crater Lake froze over. One of only two times in 100 years.
221. In 1949 Crater Lake froze over for the second time & was frozen for nearly 3 months.
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225. March 1949 – Two park rangers skied over to Wizard Island.
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229. A Tucker SnoCat, from Medford, cruising along the
Rim of Crater Lake. You cannot do this any more.
255. The Old Man of the Lake. This up-right floating hemlock log has been cruising Crater Lake for
over 120 years. “He” travels about 20 miles a month. Pushed by the wind.
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261. The Lady of the Woods was
carved out of solid lava rock
by Dr. Russell Bush in 1917.
Later on when it was
“discovered”, people thought
it was the mummy of an
Indian woman encased in a
pumice flow from Mt.
Mazama.
“Older than the pyramids of
Egypt”, they claimed.
266. The boathouse on Wizard Island burned far into the night. The fire crew can be seen arriving
by boat. The boat being built on the Island can be seen sitting near the shore.
276. The Cleetwood – the first scientific boat on the Lake – August 1886. Using a reel of piano
wire the crew measured the Lake’s depth at 1996 feet. The 2nd deepest lake in the world at
that time. Eventually, using sonar in 2000, the Lake was measured at 1943 feet.
277. Over the years,
boats on Crater
Lake have been
slid down the
rim, built on
the island, and
flown in by
helicopter.
Most of the
early boats
were crushed
by heavy
snows. Finally
strong boat
houses were
built keeping
some of the
boats on the
Lake for 40
years.