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Ken Kramm: Creative Naturalist1 comment

Mary S. Black wrote 1 day ago: My guest today is Dr. Kenneth Kramm, former professor of ecology at Michigan Technical University an … more →

Tags: History, Plants, animals, "Pecos River", Cave Painting, Survivalist, Archeology, Travel, Nature

Petroglyphs

Donna Catterick wrote 1 day ago: Petroglyphs at Three Rivers, New Mexico This is my first attempt at making a texture specifically fo … more →

Tags: Photography (2), New Mexico, Petroglyph, Texture, Three Rivers

New website for Heritage and Science: Working Together in the CARE of Rock Art

jllocke wrote 1 week ago: A new website has been launched for the “Heritage and Science: Working Together in the CARE of Rock … more →

Tags: General Information, Current research, Heritage, Science, Websites

rock art gallery

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Tags: found art

Lake Victoria and Islands

thetreasureblog wrote 1 week ago: Follow  the ‘Countdown to 50′ Campaign! Get to KNOW, EXPLORE, PROTECT and CELEBRATE Keny … more →

Tags: 50 Treasures of Kenya, explore Kenya, Lake Victoria Basin, Rusinga Island, nile perch, Mfangano Island, Tara

Rockin' the Garden1 comment

Abby wrote 1 week ago: I am a novice gardener . . . you know, the kind that still freaks out when there are spiders in the … more →

Tags: Sedentary Pursuits, Spiffy Decor, Basil, basil label, Bird Rocks, chives, chives label, Cilantro, dill

No Bounds to Stupidity: 10,000 year old Rock Art, Quelccaya Icecap, Andean Communities and more Imperilled by Uranium & other Mining in Peru, Part III of a series

miningawareness wrote 1 week ago: Photo by Donkeet, who is not affiliated with Haiti Mining Awareness       NO BOUNDS T … more →

Tags: Environment, majescor, ŞÖMİNE, uranium mining, Perú, Macusani, rock art peru, Macusani Yellowcake, Quelccaya Ice Cap

Heading to Somewhere1 comment

nannus wrote 2 weeks ago: When we were young thousands of ways, lay luring, exciting, promising dreams unknown. But now, we wa … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Africa, Poetry, Art, Ways, Life, aging, desert, Tassili

Ubirr Rock, Northern Territory32 comments

dadirri7 wrote 2 weeks ago: We are leaving for five weeks in the Kimberley very soon. We fly into Darwin in the Northern Territo … more →

Tags: Nature, Photography, Travel, aboriginal spirituality, Kakadu, Dreamtime Stories

Spanish Fork Canyon and Lunch at the "Famous" Mom's Cafe in Salina

tkiisel wrote 2 weeks ago: I was in the mood for a big ride today, so I pointed the bike up Spanish Fork Canyon headed into Pri … more →

Tags: Utah Rides, Harley-Davidson, Utah, Sa Rafael Swell, Dinosaurs

The “Malarrak Macropod”, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.

Inga Leonora wrote 2 weeks ago: Ancient Aboriginal Rock art. The “Malarrak Macropod”, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. … more →

Tags: conservation & environment, Art, Australia, Aboriginal Art, Aboriginal Australians, Northern Territory

Weatherman Draw

Jeff wrote 3 weeks ago: Located in Montana’s southern Carbon County where the plains meet the mountains there exists a … more →

Tags: Photography, Drilling, Montaña, Native American, Oil and Gas, petroglyphs, Pictographs, Prehistoric, Wyoming

We Can / Weekend Escape

Migratory Habits wrote 3 weeks ago: We’re getting good at escaping Lilongwe in the weekends. It doesn’t matter so much where … more →

Tags: Malawi, Travel

Bald Friar Petroglyphs

Patricia Samford wrote 3 weeks ago: In this photograph, some of the petroglyphs can be clearly seen outlined in white (probably chalk). … more →

Tags: archaeology, artifacts, History, Archaeology, Artifact, History 2, Native Americans, petroglyphs, Bald Friar

Mining giants snub Cape York's world heritage value

rowenadelarosayoon wrote 3 weeks ago: As the Federal Government released the report qualifying Cape York for UN World Heritage listing, th … more →

Tags: Environment, mining, world-heritage-site, Mining, Rio Tinto, Cape York Peninsula, Bauxite!, Watson River, aurukun

Heritage and Science: Working Together in the CARE of Rock Art

jllocke wrote 4 weeks ago: ICCHS has begun an exciting new project focussing on developing materials and research that will aid … more →

Tags: Current research, Staff Information, Heritage, coproduction, Art, Conservation, Science, Collaborative projects

11. A National Park with More Than Just Culture or History7 comments

traveling-girl-in-china wrote 4 weeks ago: Honestly speaking, I debated whether to go to Mesa Verde National Park. I wouldn’t hesitate for a mi … more →

Tags: Travel, Travel (2), adventure 2, Driving, solo travel, Journey, nature, Life Experience, Hiking

The Road to Ma On Shan (No Hope - or Crosby)13 comments

Andrew wrote 4 weeks ago: Occasionally photos appear on the HK bird forum with the location tagged as “Sai Sha Road … more →

Tags: Photography, Birds 2, Nature, phalaropus lobatus, Ma On Shan, Ruch Veneer, nomophila noctuella, sexual dimorphism

Mark Willis on Photography

Mary S. Black wrote 1 month ago: Double rainbow with lightning strike–Photo by Mark Willis Mark Willis, archeologist and photog … more →

Tags: "Pecos River", Archeology, Nature, Shumla School, Lower Pecos, kite aerial photography, unmanned aerial vehicle, KAP


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