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Torres Del Paine, The World’s Creature Mixed
The Other Spot | October 8th 2008 by The Other Spot
Torres del Paine National Park is a national park in southern Chile. It is the complex of mountains, glaciers, lakes and rivers. The park is located 112 km north of Puerto Natales, 312 km north of Punta Arenas. West lies the National Park Bernardo O& read more
Фотографии вулкана Иразу и долины Or…
Photo travels logs | October 8th 2008 by Katrin Andreyeva
Фотографии вулкана Иразу и долины Orosi Valley. Пейзажи центральной части Коста-Рики. +25 фото >> read more
Poetic Icelandic Views
Sightseeing Tours Around The World | October 7th 2008 by Ryan
Though the island country of Iceland is small, there is plenty to do during a vacation. With stunning sights of sand fields, mountains and glaciers, the country is so beautiful it may render you speechless. Because the land is so scenic and exqui read more
In a Dark Mood
Brent McWhirter Photography | October 7th 2008 by Brent McWhirter
Here are a few shots I have take over the last 3 weeks. I have been trying out some new methods in adobe lightroom lately and I really like some of the moods they invoke. Let me know what you think. read more
Devil’s Town
Experience Serbia | October 7th 2008 by Ivica M
Recently, there’s been a lot of talk in Serbia about a place called Devil’s Town (Djavolja varos).It’s a relatively small nature park, or nature monument, as defined by local law.What is it exactly?Well, simply put – a collection of weird roc read more
National Park : Ubon Ratchathani
Travel North - East (southern) of amazing Thailand | October 5th 2008 by amnat
Attractions in Amphoe Khong Chiam (Highway 2222) Kaeng Tana National Park can be reached by two ways. One is by Highway 2222. Along this route you get a beautiful sight of Ka read more
Civl War
Haiku Comic | October 5th 2008 by Dave Undis
Why did they fight so many Civil War battles in national parks? Tagged: Civil War, haiku, joke, national park read more
Happy Birthday Yosemite National Park
Writely Applied | October 1st 2008 by Violette DeSantis
Photo of Yosemite courtesy of Ajith and Stockvault.net. read more
Arches Rocks Yosemite
Writely Applied | October 1st 2008 by Violette DeSantis
Photo of Arches Rocks in Yosemite National Park California Courtesy of © Richard Gunion and Dreamstime.com. read more
End of summer at Pt. Lobos
Official Kango Blog | September 30th 2008 by Elliott Ng
A summer’s day in Pt. Lobos, CA. Notice the jackets and long pants, we stopped for hot chocolate after the fog floated in late that afternoon. read more
Gettsyburg Battlefield Has Surplus Of Deer
The Gettysburg Pennsylvania Blog | September 30th 2008 by Allen Taylor
From October through March, a federal program is allowing deer hunting at the Gettysburg National Military Park and the Eisenhower National Historic Site, but only qualified federal employees will be allowed to shoot deer. According to a National Pa read more
A Memorable Trip To Mulu National Park
MonkeyWong | September 30th 2008 by Monkey Wong
How to put aside my works and enjoy my life without a care in the world? That’s simple for me! I spent 3 days 2 nights in Mulu National Park with monkeys. LOL! Given the spectacular nature of the park and its biological significance, it is not read more
Will the Florida Keys Be Our Next National Park? I Hope Not
Planetsave | September 29th 2008 by Lucille Chi
Representatives from South Florida’s Monroe County are going to make a pitch this week for undeveloped private land in the Florida Keys to be bought with federal and state money, and then turned into a national park. While I’m all for mor read more
Kundasang
Life In Borneo | September 27th 2008 by Raz
Sabah is known for her treasures of the natural world, and one of them is the highland village of Kundasang which lies at the shadow of the granite-clad Mount Kinabalu. Located in the Kundasang valley at an altitude of more than 1,000 metres above se read more
Sete Maravilhas Naturais do Mundo
Blog Britescade | September 22nd 2008 by Britescade
Em 7 de julho de 2007 foi anunciado “As Novas Sete Maravilhas do Mundo”, que foram escolhidas em concurso informal e popular internacional promovido pela New Open World Foundation, com o lançamento da campanha “7 Wonders of the Mod read more
Kea on Avalanche Peak
NZ Tramping | September 21st 2008 by Greg Brave
As I promised in my previous photo of the week annotation, please meet Kea. This one was photographed on top of the Avalanche Peak track in Arthur’s Pass National Park. Keas are known for their brain. They are very smart birds, but also v read more
Fort Funston: Former SF Military Installation Now A Recreational…
California Beat | September 15th 2008 by California Beat
By Roy Morlidge / Beat Staff Writer With the coming of the Second World War, there was a common fear that San Francisco would eventually become the target of an enemy attack. Up and down the coast of the Bay Area, military installations and bunkers read more
Arthur’s Pass National Park
NZ Tramping | September 15th 2008 by Greg Brave
I took this picture in the Arthur’s Pass National Park, on the Avalanche Peak track. This track was one of the most beautiful tracks I have ever done in my life! The views that were revealed to me where breathtaking. When you get all the read more
Voyage to the Center of the United States: Love, Theft and Theory
Sustainablog | September 12th 2008
Dearest Sustainablog! Thank you for welcoming me back after an extended hiatus travelling our great American countryside. Burned out from the stresses of the Sust Enable project, my partner Scott and I took off for the great wilds of U.S. National read more
Soteska Vintgar - Canyon Vintgar
Mario Design :) | September 7th 2008 by Mario
Flash Gallery Soteska vintgar - Canyon vintgar read more
Camp 'O Ramma II
The Long Downward Spiral | September 4th 2008
See Camp 'O Ramma Part II am glad I didn’t bring the gun. It would have just been another superfluous item brought on our trip to Yosemite. And, in the context of such an environment wouldn’t have felt like protection, safety, or a statement of o read more
Nature's Palette-Yedigöller
D'Art-Agnan | September 3rd 2008
With its countless nuances of green as far as the eye reaches. Yedigöller (Seven Lakes) National Park looks like natures generous gift to the world. Beautiful in all seasons. Especially in autumn Yedigöller presents visitors with a visual treat.You read more
Khutzeymateen, Canada’s only grizzly bear sanctuary
Muchmor Magazine | August 19th 2008
In August of 1994, Khutzeymateen was designated Canada’s only grizzly bear sanctuary under the joint management of the province of British Columbia and the Tsimshian Nation. Located 40 kilometres northeast of Prince Rupert on BC’s norther read more
Outdoors
Juha Ylitalo Photography | August 14th 2008 by Juha Ylitalo
This week’s theme in photo theme for Thursday is “Outdoors (Park, Garden, Campground, Beach, Forest, Backyard)”. For me outdoors mean hiking trails in “wilderness”. Finland has nice selection of 60+ km hiking trails (for read more
Tour packages to Ujung Kulon National Park, Krakatau Volcano and…
Visit Indonesia, euy | August 11th 2008 by Bapa Jali
I wrote an article about Ujung Kulon National Park and Krakatau last year, today I discover 1 site than provide the tour packages to not only the National Park but also they will bring you to Krakatau Volcano and visiting Baduy Tribe in Banten.Javaso read more
Grand Canyon — 1 Minute Vacation
OpenRoad.TV Blog | August 4th 2008 by openroadtv
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National Media Legal News 04 August 2008
East Timor Law & Justice Bulletin | August 4th 2008 by Warren
UNMIT Daily Media Review 04 August 2008 15 August deadline set for weapons collection campaign – Diario Nacional In his message on the national Weapons Collection Campaign, Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão has set the deadline for all people to hand read more
Dogs’ breakfast in Namadgi
A2to.info "Online Magazine" | August 2nd 2008 by Dinesh
For a city dweller, it’s a confronting sight, but for farmers it’s simply proof of the wild dog problem that continues to haunt them.Already-dead wild dogs strung up in a tree has been a practice used by generations of farmers and trapper read more
Fathom Five, Canada’s first national marine park
Muchmor Magazine | July 30th 2008
Fathom Five, Canada’s first national marine park, consists of 20 islands to the north and east of the Bruce Peninsula, 130 square kilometres of surface water, the ecosystem reaching 200 metres below, and the park’s tiny landbase at Tobermory Ha read more

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