by Danette | Jan 20, 2023 | Anasazi, Archaeology, archeological, astronomy, Beaches, Cliff Dwellings, Destinations, ecology, geology, Habitat, History, National Parks, Native American, North America, paleontology, Resources, rock art, Rocky Mountains, stargazing, Travel, Travel and Education, Uncategorized, US geographical paintings
Get Ready! US National Parks’ Annual Free Days for 2023 Yay! The U.S. National Park Service has set five US National Parks’ free days for 2023 when the entrance fees are waived at every US National Park in the country. The park system includes The District...
by Danette | May 21, 2021 | Destinations, geology, Habitat, International, Travel, Travel and Education
Great Barrier Reef Australia Great Barrier Reef Australia One of the world’s most beautiful and largest coral reefs is home to innumerable species of marine life. Australia’s Great Barrier Reef exhibits breathtaking beauty. The Great Barrier Reef comprises over 3000...
by Danette | Apr 29, 2021 | Archaeology, Beaches, Destinations, Hawaii, Islands, Travel, Travel and Education, Water Sports
The Big Island Hawaii is an archipelago of 143 volcanic Islands 1500 miles long. The youngest and largest island is the Big Island of Hawaii, located on the east end of the Island chain. The Big Island is still forming and growing as new volcanic eruptions occur. Lava...
by Danette | Feb 1, 2021 | Asia, Destinations, International, Resources, Travel, Uncategorized
Spice Market Photo The Spice Trade When the Spice Trade Began About 1550 B.C., an Egyptian scroll called the “Ebers Papyrus” listed essential spices and plants used as medicines. Some of these were found in Southeast Asia and China and not Egypt, so it...