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The Bald Eagle – Glass Bird Figurines

13th October 2009
For every patriotic American national the Bald Eagle symbolizes independence and fierce pride and you may be interested to read up these very interesting facts put together to salute this great bird. You may also wish to know how to start a collection of... Read >
Author: Andy F

Apartments in Hawaii

06th October 2009
Most folks assume that Florida is the southernmost state of the United States… but wait a second, what about Hawaii? The dream vacation spot for most people not only from the United States but also from around the world. For the last time, Hawaii might ... Read >
Author: domaingamer

Backyard Honeymoons

23rd September 2009
A small honeymoon budget does not mean you have to sacrifice romance. Nowhere is it written that you must travel to an exotic island and stay in a luxury resort. Maybe your idea of romance is snuggling in the same bedroll while camping out under the stars... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Where is America?

07th September 2009
I wonder how many people in this country of ours can actually answer that question by looking on a map. I know, many of you are saying America is a large country situated on the North American continent between Canada and Mexico with Alaska being a large ... Read >
Author: ashish

Where is America?

05th September 2009
I wonder how many people in this country of ours can actually answer that question by looking on a map. I know, many of you are saying America is a large country situated on the North American continent between Canada and Mexico with Alaska being a large ... Read >
Author: ashish

Conservation and the Massasauga Rattlesnakes

30th August 2009
Snakes are not nature's cuddliest creatures. Many snakes are killed because they are perceived as malevolent and venomous, even though they only strike if they feel threatened. As such, snake species are on the decline. Among the endangered snakes on the ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Land for Sale in Navajo County

02nd August 2009
If you would like to purchase Arizona land for sale, then you should consider looking at acreage in Navajo County. Navajo County is one of the best places to buy land in Arizona, especially for those who are interested in ranch property. Inexpensive A... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Jackson Hole Real Estate Facts

31st July 2009
If you're interested in acquiring a piece of Jackson Hole Real Estate, there are some things to know about this scenic part of the country. Between the fabulous scenery, the world-class skiing and the local arts community, teton valley real estate is prim... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Lawn Chemicals May Be Harmful To Your Pets

22nd June 2009
Pets play an important role in the home and can be wonderful companions to kids, adults and seniors. The bond that forms between a family and their pet is sometimes difficult for non pet owners to understand, but for all of us who have or have had a pet i... Read >
Author: johnsmith.hvs

The medical splendour of the current century - Cranberry Juice

20th May 2009
There has been quite a change in the tools that have been used for the treatment for different types of infections. One of those tools is the cranberry juice and this specific tool is garnering quite a reputation for itself as one of the most effective me... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Turquoise and Spirituality

09th April 2009
Turquoise was first discovered by the Egyptians in the Sinai about six thousand years ago. While the beauty of the gemstone with sky blue color and dark veins made a big impression on the Egyptians, they elevated it to a new level by attaching spiritual ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Native American Turquoise Jewelry

09th April 2009
Native Americans first discovered turquoise on the North American continent some thousand years ago. The earliest mining for this gemstone occurred near Cerritos, New Mexico. There is historical evidence that suggests that Native Americans from this are... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Hawaii - A brief travel guide

10th March 2009
Hawaii Location The Hawaii archipelago is the most isolated island chain in the world. The islands are located in the mid-North Pacific about 3800 kms from California; 7800 kms from China; 6100 kms from Japan; and 8500 kms from the Philippines. It is a... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top 10 National Parks in the US

10th March 2009
Top National Parks in the US The Arcadia National Park is located in the state of Maine near the city of Bar Harbor. This is about 350kms up the coast from Boston. This park is mostly situated on Mount Desert Island, but with the Isle au Haut and the S... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Many Reason Why A Hawaii Whale Hunting Vacation Is Fun

25th February 2009
If you take a Hawaii Vacation you will soon find that due to the area Aloha ethnicity Hawaii is a sociable and inviting place for a great escape. The Hawaiian Islands are one of the top exceed locations for many people around the world. The time for you t... Read >
Author: July Somma

The Hobo Spiders Of Today

13th February 2009
Also known as the channel web spider, the traveler spider is a safe species that lives both in Europe and on the North American continent. The specificity of the traveler spider is linked to the way it weaves its web: the funnel-shaped nest is the ideal c... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury

The Beautiful World of Agates

28th January 2009
Agate is an unusual stone since it possesses that unique combination of class and earthiness. They were actually formed literally billions of years ago, when the North American continent began to split because of molten rocks shifting deep beneath the su... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Information About The Hobo Spider

16th January 2009
Also known as the focus web spider, the traveler spider is a harmless species that lives both in Europe and on the North American continent. The specificity of the traveler spider is connected to the way it weaves its web: the direct-shaped nest is the sh... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury

Topaz - An Ancient Yet Popular Gemstone

09th January 2009
For you chemistry geeks out there, topaz is a complex compound of aluminum, silica, oxygen, hydrogen, and fluorine. Chemically, topaz can be reqresented by the formula Al2SiO4(F,OH)2. The crystals are prismatic and usually terminate in pyramidal faces. ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Cheap Canadian flights: Is oil raising prices?

03rd November 2008
With oil prices coming down in part due to the weak US dollar, cheap Canadian flights are now more readily available than quite recently. Although the CEOs and CFOs of both major and low cost carriers will claim that the era of cheap flights is coming to ... Read >
Author: Huzaili

New Trends in Application of Wind Turbines and Towers

15th September 2008
These days one of the strikingly important point concerning the wind turbines if the height factor of the tower. Mostly people prefer the higher height in placing the turbine over the towers, Sometimes reaching up to 65 meters. Generally a trend in favour... Read >
Author: John Mahoney

Discovering the Real Alaska

21st August 2008
With Alaska becoming such a popular vacation destination for travelers around the world, its history and society has become an increasingly interesting subject as well. There are many misconceptions about Alaska as far as its terrain, weather, and citizen... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

The Rose Breasted Grosbeak Bird

09th July 2008
What a surprise to have two male Rose-Breasted Grosbeak birds on our bird feeder in the month of May. Then to our amazement we had three females appear! These birds are neo-tropical migrants. They spend the winter months in an area from central Mexico ... Read >
Author: Margaret Mauldin

These Is What You Should Know About The Hobo Spider

22nd May 2008
Also known as the funnel web spider, the hobo spider is a harmless species that lives both in Europe and on the North American continent. The specificity of the hobo spider is related to the way it weaves its web: the funnel-shaped nest is the perfect str... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How To Manage The Brown Recluse Spiders Bites

22nd May 2008
Brown recluse spiders, also known as the “fiddle-back spiders” or the “violin spiders” are America's most widely-spread and harmless arachnid species. They are found almost everywhere on the North American continent except the area at the west of... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Is What You Should Know About The Hobo Spider

20th May 2008
Also known as the funnel web spider, the hobo spider is a harmless species that lives both in Europe and on the North American continent. The specificity of the hobo spider is related to the way it weaves its web: the funnel-shaped nest is the perfect str... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How To Manage The Brown Recluse Spiders Bites

20th May 2008
Brown recluse spiders, also known as the “fiddle-back spiders” or the “violin spiders” are America's most widely-spread and harmless arachnid species. They are found almost everywhere on the North American continent except the area at the west of ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

23 Huge Twister Facts

01st May 2008
Tornado Fact 1. During its 3½ hour life, the 'Tri-State' tornado that passed through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana on March 18th 1925, killed 695 people along its 219 mile path making it Tthe deadliest ever tornado. Tornado Fact 2. Tornadoes are meas... Read >
Author: markcb

23 Facts You Maybe Don't care About Tornadoes

04th April 2008
Tornado Fact 1. The deadliest ever tornado was the 'Tri-State' tornado that passed through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana on March 18th 1925. During its 3½ hour life this tornado killed 695 people along its 219 mile path. Tornado Fact 2. Tornadoes... Read >
Author: markcb

Energy Medicine and It's Uses

12th March 2008
The human body is an electromagnetic unit. Electricity makes the heart beat and muscles expand and contract, and fires impulses across tiny fibers in the nervous system to make possible our every thought, mood, and physical reaction. Energy medicine, or v... Read >
Author: Alien

Interesting Bald Eagle Facts

24th January 2008
The American Bald Eagle is the United States National Symbol. It was chosen as our national symbol in 1782 and was chosen over the Golden Eagle because it lives on on the North American Continent while the Golden Eagle also lives in Europe. When born it... Read >
Author: C. Mackay

Scottsdale Welcomes the Canadians Back

21st January 2008
Things will be gearing up in Scottsdale for what seems to have become the horseshow of the world. Every February Arabian horse owners converge on this beautiful city to compete in the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show. Last year there were over two thousand f... Read >
Author: Anne Eliason

Fabulous Trips on Luxury Ships

30th October 2007
With millions of travelers choosing to take their trips on a cruise ship or an ocean liner there is now a growing demand for large, fast and safe cruise ships to cater to these millions of passengers. For the past five years there have been at least nine ... Read >
Author: Michael Trad

The Bald Eagle, National Symbol of the United States of America

07th August 2007
For many years I taught my fifth grade students about the symbols of the United States of America. Over the years I have grown to love our national symbol, the American Bald Eagle. Many students are shocked to learn that our national symbol is not the f... Read >
Author: C. Mackay

My Eyes Almost Popped Outta My Head When I Heard About Raising Credit

23rd July 2007
If you live on the North American continent, you will generally know that credit gets you sort of the "golden ticket" if you will to the larger sums of money that, in turn, buy bigger, better, faster, cooler, louder, whiz-bangier things. You also gener... Read >
Author: Josh Lamey

French Colonial Society in America

12th July 2007
New France was the French colony organized in the North America. The first French foundation – Quebec – was established in 1603. The French society was concentrated on the fur trade and Catholic missions. The Spanish and the French understood the impo... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Marine animals

01st June 2007
WE forever are reading about what toxins and Greenhouse Gases are doing to the North American continent. We are unable to open the newspapers without reading more bad news. There is no doubt, there are billions of dollars to be spent over the next ... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton

Classic American train journeys –¬ The California Zephyr

11th May 2007
A trip on the California Zephyr, across much of the North American continent, is considered one of the great train journeys of the world. Launched in 1949 and re-launched in 1983, the Zephyr became an American icon as one of the country's earliest transco... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist

How Satellite TV Destroyed Cable TV

15th April 2007
Cable television has ruled the living rooms of almost all households for many years. It was a treat to be able to view a number of channels and on a little monthly fee. The entertainment aspect as well as the fee people had to pay to get the access to... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Nina Winters Wins Sculpture Commission for New Native American Cultural Center

30th March 2007
This is the third in a series of articles about the internationally collected sculptor, Nina Winters. When I spoke with Nina from her studio in Clearwater, Florida, I found out that she was awarded yet another major monumental sculpture. This project ... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Alaska’s Copper River Where Wilderness and History Abound

14th December 2006
Scenic vistas too broad to describe with words, the largest concentration of glaciers on the continent and more than 10 of the tallest peaks in North America are all part of the Copper River Watershed. And it formed the backdrop for a colorful railroad a... Read >
Author: Robin Irving

Did You Know This About Striped Bass Fishing?

12th December 2006
This article is going to provide you with some of the information that you would ever have wanted on striped bass fishing and bass fishing and that is why go on reading the article. You are going to read about Florida Bass Fishing here and if you find ... Read >
Author: Carl

Places to Stay When Exploring Alaska in Your RV

09th November 2006
Alaska is so huge that the exploring it in an RV is really one of the best ways to take in the sites. On your explorations, you will need plenty of places to stay the night. Places to Stay When Exploring Alaska in Your RV For those families (or cou... Read >
Author: Adrien White

Niagara Falls

24th July 2006
Niagara Falls is a group of large waterfalls that are located in the Niagara river on the eastern coast of the United States and Canada. They are located on the border between the two countries, and are composed of three waterfalls. These three waterfalls... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

COLLECTING ANTIQUE MAPS A BEGINNERS GUIDE

02nd April 2006
COLLECTING ANTIQUE MAPS A BEGINNER'S GUIDEBy Neil Street, founder, VintageMaps.ComCalifornia wasn't always attached to the west coast of theNorth American continent. It used to be an island. At least,that's what mapmakers, mostly European, believed for ... Read >
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