Articles, tagged with "million acres", page 4
09th January 2009
Kenya is located in the eastern part of Africa and boasts a very wide variety of game animals, bird species, mountains, coastal attractions, lakes, valleys and exotic parks of its only kind in the region.
The Tsavo national park, consisting of about te...
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Author:
Kuborite
05th January 2009
A deciduous hierarchy is gorgeous most of the year. People descend in love with numerous types of deciduous grass because of the way that the plants look to come blooming during the months of pounce. A deciduous ranking, which has been bare all chill long...
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Author:
Jeanie Smith
04th December 2008
Despite being second to Italy as the producer of wine and second to Spain in terms of vineyard surface area to many people wine is synonymous with French wine. France has over 2 million acres of vineyards and produces 7 to 8 billion bottles of wine each y...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
03rd December 2008
A deciduous hierarchy is scenic most of the year. People tumble in love with numerous types of deciduous foliage because of the way that the foliage seem to come vivacious during the months of leap. A deciduous hierarchy, which has been bare all iciness l...
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Author:
Joseph Silva
05th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Larry Smith
Hamilton Disston, real-estate developer in central Florida, purchased four million acres of state land in 1881. The amount of land transacted, larger than the state of Connecticut, is the largest purchase made by a single...
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Author:
Larry E. Smith
10th October 2008
With over 2.2 million acres in wildlife, Yellowstone National Park is one of America's leading nature locations. Much of the park is managed as a wilderness and backcountry, with over 1,100 miles of hiking trails maintained.
On the other hand, hiking ...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
10th October 2008
Are you looking for a relaxing vacation that is secluded in a wilderness environment? If so, Yellowstone National Park is the perfect location. There are many cabins and lodges that you can choose from to help provide a serene atmosphere. Whether you a...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
12th September 2008
Traditionally, almost all coffee was shade grown. The coffee plant in its natural state isn't very tolerant of direct sunlight; thus most coffee plants grow best under the shade of a canopy of trees. In an ideal setting, the leaves from the overhanging ...
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Author:
Ellen Bell
22nd July 2008
The moment someone mentions the famous national parks in America, visions of unmitigated natural beauty, fabulous travel destinations and exciting recreational activities jump into your mind. National parks offer you awesome opportunities for adventure, h...
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Author:
lizzi.loraine
22nd July 2008
2.2 million acres of perfect vacation destination, that's the Yellowstone National Park for you. This northwestern corner of Wyoming has a little bit of everything - history, geology, natural beauty, bird and animal watching and photographic thrills. Yet,...
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Author:
lizzi.loraine
09th July 2008
Unlike plastics and rubber, paper is easily biodegradable. Then what's the exact need of paper recycling and what is the scope of the industry?
The first aim of paper recycling is forest preservation. About 90% of paper pulp is made of wood. Recycling ...
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Author:
Guna
03rd April 2008
In 2006, farmers in Brazil were the third largest adopter of biotech crops globally - planting more than 28 million acres (11.5 million hectares) of transgenic soybean crops. A primary reasons for the broad adoption of the technology within Brazil has be...
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Author:
Ranjana Smetacek
25th March 2008
While you have been considering all sorts of characteristics of a city to move to, have you considered how the city sits on the green list? It is time to consider things like better air quality, renewable energy, certified green buildings, public parks, a...
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Author:
Leo Nov
08th November 2007
By Sylvia YoungAtomic Minerals (TSX.V ATL) is applying some old real estate wisdom to its newest uranium acquisition in Tanzania: location, location, location - as well as a room with a view. This thinking nets the company over one million acres of prime ...
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Author:
ResourceX Investor
20th August 2007
Started during the war that divided the United States, the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed after the Civil War and heralded an era of new unity and hope for the United States. But, before the railroad was even started the...
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Author:
Adam Singleton