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What Is A Slot Canyon?

02nd October 2009
The deep sedimentary layers of the earth in this area have been carved over the centuries by high mountain snow-melt and flashing rain storms. Water, unable to be absorbed by the dry desert ground, races through the deep crevasses at levels reaching over ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

"Bee" Careful: That's What the Phoenix Fire Department's Telling Us

24th September 2009
Good advice, says Fred Willey, A professional Phoenix Exterminator after he read and viewed the following stories about bee attacks around the Phoenix area. Five emergency calls in five hours were enough to prompt fire officials here to put out word th... Read >
Author: Fred

Desert Landscaping

18th September 2009
When you talk of desert and landscaping in the desert areas, there is one main reason for doing such job and that is conservation. Water is the most vital resource in a desert place. As such many individuals in the past have missed out on the essence of... Read >
Author: Flynna Sarah E. Molina

Metal detectors for finding rings, nuggets, and gold coins

17th August 2009
The least understood type of metal detecting is that of gold hunting. The reason for this is because there are three entirely different ways of hunting for gold. There is nugget detecting, metal detecting for jewelry, and metal detecting for gold coins an... Read >
Author: Sylvan Newby

Camping in India

15th August 2009
Camping: Camping is an outdoor activity for those who are nature loving. Visitors who want to enjoy the natural outdoors utmost, camping is best option. So the perfect place for camping is mountains, desert areas etc. Camping can be a family camping, ... Read >
Author: Arun Dev

Natural Healing Comes With The Herb Sage

03rd August 2009
Salvia is the Latin name for sage, meaning healthy. The sage plant was highly revered for its healing benefits in the Mediterranean. It also originated in the Mediterranean. The plant is a perennial herbaceous shrub that can be found growing up to heig... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Egypt Vacations Travel Guide connecting Tourist Destinations in Egypt.

23rd July 2009
Egypt vacations travel guide takes you through the city of ancient ruins, pyramids, mysterious crypts and hidden treasures, an interesting tourist destination. For centuries together Egypt has attracted lots of tourist across the world, this may be du... Read >
Author: egyptinmypocket

Innovative Desert Landscaping Styles

28th June 2009
Deserts are defined not by heat, but by aridity. Most deserts have less than 10 inches of rainfall a year, and this is the natural situation in significant parts of the south-west of the United States. Climate change may be expected to extend the area sub... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

2012 Basic Survival Tips

10th June 2009
Remember the word "SURVIVAL"! It can literally save your life when the 2012 cataclysm arrives. SURVIVAL ACTIONS: S - Size Up the Situation Surroundings Determine the pattern of the area. Get a feel for what is going on around you. Every envir... Read >
Author: Gerard Le Flamand

2012 Basic Survival Tips

10th June 2009
Remember the word "SURVIVAL"! It can literally save your life when the 2012 cataclysm arrives. SURVIVAL ACTIONS: S - Size Up the Situation Surroundings Determine the pattern of the area. Get a feel for what is going on around you. Every envir... Read >
Author: Gerard Le Flamand

Common Substrates For Bearded Dragons

18th May 2009
If you keep a bearded dragon, you will need to line the bottom of his vivarium with a substrate. Some types are harmful, so you'll need to choose wisely. This article will discuss some of these good and bad substrates for bearded dragons. Play Sand ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Water damage in Pueblo West

15th May 2009
Pueblo west, Colorado is usually perceived as scorching hot area located in the deserts of Colorado near many Indian reservations. Therefore, not many people in the area consider the possibility of water damage in Pueblo West. However, the desert condit... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Ephedra Fat Burner – Is It Helpful?

09th April 2009
Ephedra diet pills are made with help of many herbals, which are found in desert areas. Its use started in 1990’s. These help in reducing fat and lower down your weight. It does not harm your health and do not have any side effect. There are many herbs ... Read >
Author: Alien

Prepackaged Survival Kits: Advantages in Buying One

01st April 2009
Answer this as honestly as you can: can you survive an emergency with just your bare hands? Probably not. Most of us will require a weapon, a device or some gear of sorts in order to protect ourselves. It's a good thing that prepackaged survival tips a... Read >
Author: philw

How To Search The Best World Adventure, Wedding and Honeymoon Travel Destinations

13th March 2009
The travelers roam around the world from one place to another. But before they step out for trip it is essential to know about the world adventure travel destinations. To collect the names of the famous travel destinations you must start searching through... Read >
Author: rogersronald

Find Quality Pest Control Throughout Scottsdale And The Region

09th March 2009
If you need to get rid of unpleasant pests, you may be looking for a scorpion exterminator. Scottsdale, Tempe, Glendale and Chandler residents have many options available for finding a quality scorpion exterminator. Scottsdale home and business owners k... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Why Kit Homes Are Ideal for An Australian Location

03rd March 2009
Many potential home buyers wonder if and why kit homes are ideal for an Australian location. To begin the discussion perhaps the best starting point is to talk about the Australian climate. From one geographic location to another the climate varies widely... Read >
Author: Bill Kerr

The Island of Maui - Hawaii at Its Best

02nd February 2009
Vacationing on the Hawaiian island of Maui is actually vacationing in two distinct biospheres. The western part of Maui contains a mountainous area including 5788-foot high Pu’u Kuku, deep canyons where rainbows seem to grow like wild vines, and the hi... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

How to Choose the Best RV Cover

03rd January 2009
The new road warriors are here and everywhere when you drive on the interstate. These new modern RV’s offer many different options that some may just envy, from designer colors to luxury interiors. Many have state of the art technology to provide a smoo... Read >
Author: eevelle

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome

09th September 2008
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a deadly disease from rodents. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a severe cardiopulmonary illness most often caused by the Sin Nombre virus, which is transmitted to humans by inhalation of aerosolized particles ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

A Sun-Burnt Roof!

25th August 2008
We've waited so long to enjoy the sun; to sit on the deck while the barbeque sizzles and sip our cold drinks. The last thing we want to consider is the damage it is inflicting on our properties. Inflicting right now, as we sit relaxing... Wooden decks... Read >
Author: Mark Hostetler

Renewable energy growth continues

25th August 2008
As the cost of our power supplies continue to rise, more and more people are building an interest in the forms of renewable energy that are available, than ever before. People from all walks of life are seeing the many benefits it can offer. What should b... Read >
Author: DCJames

Asian Wild Cat

14th March 2008
The Asian Wild Cat is the most endangered among wild cat species. Related more closely to the African than its European counterpart, the wild cat's coloration varies across its distribution from light yellow to reddish and gray. Size is similar to the Afr... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Hoodia Gordonii- The Story

15th February 2008
Hoodia gordonii is a plant that bears a close resemblance to a cactus and can be found in the Northern Cape area of South Africa as well as parts of the southern regions of Namibia. It tolerates wide ranging variations in temperature- over 40C is common i... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter

Build your own Dry Washer and Dig for Desert Gold

14th August 2007
A dry washer is a piece of equipment that is used to separate gold from sand with pulsations of air coming up through a porous cloth medium. This allows the gold to settle downward and get caught. It is the gold prospecting equipment of choice in dry dese... Read >
Author: Chris Ralph

water and Phoenix real estate

01st August 2007
If you really know your American history (and/or have ever read the book or seen the PBS documentary Cadillac Desert) you understand full well that settlement of the West and water issues are inextricably bound – particularly in desert areas like Phoeni... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Camping the World

04th June 2007
There are hundreds of campsites around the U.S. and Canada, and around Europe, Australia and many other parts of the globe. Whether you like desert areas, evergreen trees, lakes and mountains, or even swampland, there's a campsite to match your taste. ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Crassual OVATA Jade Plant Succulent Plants for Dry Landscapes or Houseplants

01st April 2007
Crassula ovata or Jade plants are shrubby succulent plants that make excellent choices for dry gardens and houseplants. Xeriscaping with drought tolerant cactus and succulent plants has become popular in dry areas or places where water conservation is a ... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan

Gorilla safaris – a peek in the life of primates

15th March 2007
The definition of primates places them in the category of mammals, which includes humans, apes, lemurs and monkeys. It ranges from lemurs, which bear no resemblance to us, to chimpanzees, which are our closest non-human relatives. The sizes of primates va... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Vegetation of the Sahara Desert

08th September 2006
The Sahara Desert is often described as a bleak and barren plain. In truth, it is very beautiful and full of different Sahara Desert vegetation. Vegetation of the Sahara Desert Among desert areas throughout the Earth, there are two types. The cold... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Horse Health - Hoof Care

25th July 2006
Hoof care is a vital part of maintaining your horses overall health. You should check your horses hooves daily, and at the very least, two to three times per week. You should becomve very familiar with what is normal and what is not, and to notice any p... Read >
Author: Nanette Hughston

The benefit of Solar power over electricity

07th July 2006
The energetical potential of solar energy is great, by nowadays calculations it's approximately 1,57*10^18 Watt peak a year. The science that studies the methods of collecting and transformation of solar energy to another kinds of energy is solar energeti... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Humidifiers and Your Home

12th June 2006
Living in hot, dry desert areas, like Nevada or Arizona, can take its toll on anyone. Dry heat in a home can cause dry skin and can dry out valuable wood furniture and house structures, leading to cracking and weakening of the wood. Dry air can also cau... Read >
Author: Michael Cook

A Remarkable Discovery: University Research uncovers the link between ancient desert plant extract a

26th May 2006
Ideal Material for Skin Treatment The report concluded that Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser is made from pure jojoba oil, which has been refined and pasteurised by Premium International P/L using a unique process. It contains natural vitamins E, D and A, wh... Read >
Author: Tom Lanni

Snakeskin Cowboy Boots

25th April 2006
Probably the nearest anyone would want to get to a giant python, rattlesnake or cobra is a pair of luxurious snakeskin cowboy boots. Wearing these boots will really make you feel like a million bucks --- cowboy boots were originally designed to protect t... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

What is Hoodia?

08th November 2005
Hoodia gordonii, "Whoo De Ah", is the scientific name for a leafless, spiky succulent plant that grows throughout the semi-arid desert areas of Southern Africa primarily the Kalahari Desert. The local inhabitants (the San) have eaten Hoodia stems to defen... Read >
Author: David Skul

New Mexico Real Estate – The Mystical and Mysterious State

21st October 2005
New Mexico is the state of metaphysical influences and unidentified flying objects. Fortunately, there is no mystery about New Mexico real estate. Prices are exploding. New Mexico With mountain ranges and desert areas, New Mexico is a popular state... Read >
Author: Raynor James