Articles, tagged with "yellowstone national park", page 1
23rd September 2011
Virtually all graduates from a criminal justice university enter into the law enforcement industry as law enforcement officers, investigators, or security personnel. On the other hand, what many future criminal justice pupils DON’T know is there's a wide ...
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Sarah
14th June 2011
The Upper Geyser Basin and Outdated Faithful: The Upper Geyser Basin is made up of over a hundred and fifty thermal capabilities inside of only a single square mile. This suggests you can see a range of geysers and hot springs devoid of walking pretty far...
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Andy Cote
07th June 2011
In 1949, research workers in the Red Sea found hot, highly saline water in pools on the sea bottom. This hot sea water emanated from so-called hydrothermal vents. These hydrothermal vents are equivalent in many ways to the geysers that are found, say, in ...
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Phil Marks
16th May 2011
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." -- Mark Twain
Forge...
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Thomas Carroll
24th March 2011
Mexico is one of the most popular destinations to spend vacations. Millions of people from local residences to internationals visit this place. There are many attractions for tourists which are worth seeing from beaches, historical sites, museums, restaur...
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Author:
rikhav123
28th January 2011
Sequoia National Park is known as one of the greatest destination to have vacation with your family. Among with the other national parks it is has been ranked eight national parks in California. This park is located in the foot of certain hills and high m...
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rikhav123
07th January 2011
For your convenience we have grouped them into 5 recommendations each for cold vacations and hot vacations.
Get Your Chill On!
1. Alaska – Alaska has a little something for everyone from dog sledding to viewing the northern lights. Known for its e...
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Author:
SamuelWynns
06th January 2011
For many years the British seem to have become obsessed with the wildlife, flora and fauna of anywhere other than that of their own country.
Trips to the Arctic wilderness have increased, at the same time us well travelled Brits visit Africa and India ...
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Author:
Rubel Zaman
17th December 2010
Giant teddy bears are made for children of all ages. Even adults can enjoy a giant teddy bear or two. Whether they are used simply to decorate a room or act as a type of a security blanket for their owner, giant teddy bears can fulfill many needs.
Thre...
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Angel H.
14th December 2010
California has some of the most magical sites the entire world, much less the United States, has to offer. There are things to do for every type of traveler from one end to the other of the state. Lets face it though, it is a huge place and it is tough to...
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MarleyMartinerin
13th December 2010
Have you been in Montana?
Stories were told in awe delight about the best known place for fly fishing, the Montana. They said that, if you want to have a holiday or vacation trip that is more than just memorable and one that you and your family will nev...
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Author:
Dan
11th December 2010
Yellowstone National Park is found in the United States. It was created in March, 1872. More than 318 species of birds have been documented in the park. The park lists only those birds that are residents of the area. The birds include geese, ducks and swa...
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adventure africa expedition
23rd November 2010
Mackinac Island is a small island that can be found on the eastern part of the Straits of Mackinac that lies on Lake Huron. This is an island in which the inhabitants describe it as an 'all natural' theme park of America. The island has a small populati...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
16th November 2010
Imagine - Stephen Hawking, who some have called the "Einstein of Today," preaching in the inner city streets of London - wearing a sandwich board sign that proclaims, "Repent for the End is Near."
Does that sound unlikely to happen? Well maybe, conside...
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Author:
Dr. James Slobodzien
11th October 2010
Who doesn't love a large, rolly polly, oh-so-snuggable, bear? One look at them and the urge to throw your arms around one and squeeze is just too much for one to resist! Beary big hugs are the ultimate feel good gift – no one should have to do without the...
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Author:
Angel H.