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- Kakadu Kakadu National Park is a living cultural landscape, inhabited continuously by Aboriginal traditional owners for more than 50,000 years. You just won't believe Kakadu until you see it. Be prepared for the majestic sandstone escarpment which sna...
- Bald Eagles VNP Site: Eagle Shop The Bald Eagles in Voyageurs National Park information. The Blad Eagle has always been my favorite bird, that is so majestic and at the top of the food chain. There are more Bald Eagle viewings in VNP than any other naional parks in the USA. I have a...
- Kabetogama Lake a Wilderness - God's Country Picture of the Kabetogama Walleye and granddaughter taken October 4th 2009. As a child I learned about living in a wilderness area in northern Minnesota border waters, where the black bears roam and the timber wolves survive. The enchanted forests wi...
- Ellsworth Rock Garden at Kabetogama Lake - VNP Ellsworth Rock Garden created by J.E. Ellsworth from 1944 to 1965 on Kabetogama Lake, Minnesota in Voyageurs National Park is a historic grotto. Jack was a Chicago building contractor who lived on the north shore of lake during the warm season with h...
- Kabetogama the Gateway to Voyageurs National Park Kabetogama Lake is the gateway to God's Country and is the only national park in the State of Minnesota in the United States of America. Voyageurs National Park is a water park made up of 3 major lakes and several small lakes. The major land mass...
- Hiking The Wave In Coyote Buttes Until a friend of mine invited me to tag along on a hiking trip in northern Arizona and southern Utah, I'd never heard of The Wave. But I realized when we got there that I'd definitely seen photos of this amazing formation, now an internation...
- Sara Donati, Into the Wilderness Book Series Sara Donati weaves a grand adventure set in the pioneering days of New York, building on The Pioneers by James Fenimore Cooper and mixing in some Jane Austen style characters. This book series could be classified as historical fiction or historical r...
- Wilderness Survival and Rescue Reading Ever since I joined a Search & Rescue (SAR) team in September, 2007, I've been reading book after book about true wilderness survival and SAR stories. I'm an addict, I tell you! In this lens, I'll review and recommend only what...
- A Trip To The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness While paddling close to shore in the Boundary Waters one evening, looking for wildlife as the setting sun created artwork on the surface of the still water, my husband commented with a smile, "If it weren't for the mosquitoes, the biting fli...
- Dartmoor National Park Devon England Dartmoor is an area of moorland in the centre of the English county of Devon in South West England. Protected by National Park status, it covers 953 km˛ (368 mile˛).
- David James Duncan David James Duncan is the author of the novels The River Why and The Brothers K and several works of nonfiction. His work has won a Lannan Fellowship, the 2001 Western States Book Award for Nonfiction, a National Book Award nomination, three PNBA Awa...
- What Future Our Environment? Books on Outdoors and Nature Wilderness was traditionally viewed as being a place to fear and avoid. It was the place where monsters and the unknown existed. Over the course of the 19th century wilderness became to be viewed not as a place to fear but a place to enjoy and projec...
- VISIT MY TASMANIA - the island of inspiration Two years ago I visited Tasmania for a holiday and fell in love with the place. Two months later I came back to stay. Not only is it a beautiful island, with huge wilderness areas, spectacular scenery and the cleanest air in the world (true), but it...
- Survivorman Fake or Real You Decide With the popularity of the TV show survivorman there has been alot of discussion and debate online and in the wilderness survival forums about is Survivorman fake or real? This page strips apart the controversy and only looks at the facts. Some sites...
- Funicular, Abt, chain ferry, cable cars and other unusual railways Funicular railways date back to 1515 but were most popular in late 1800s. The Abt rack and pinion railway system was built to combat very steep inclines. The underwater Chain ferry pulled a vehicular ferry across a river. Around the world...
- Welcome to Woodland, WA and Beyond We have called Woodland, Washington home for over seven years and look forward to many more! So whether you are planning a trip to the Pacific NW or if you come from this neck of the woods, our goal is to give you the information you need to discover...
- My Side Of The Mountain A coming of age story about a boy who goes to the woods of upstate New York to live on his own for a year. He lives in a hollow tree, eats only what he can trap, fish or gather. Though he has some survival skills when he starts out he soon discovers...
- Biography of Survivorman Les Stroud Les Stroud better known to the world as Survivorman is also a an Outdoor adventurer, filmmaker and a Singer Songwriter. Born October 20, 1961 in Mimico Ontario Les started out as a rock video music producer but eventually decided he wanted something...
- Toby Kebbell - Johnny Quidd Toby Kebbell is a British actor born in 1982 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, UK. His family moved to Nottinghamshire where he grew up. When he was 15, after dropping out of school, became a painter and decorator, worked in a hotel and got into a group cal...
- Senseless beauty in nature upon the wild wilderness As the butterfly sits upon the wild flower, it doesn't have a care; except to enjoy the world for what it is, a place of happiness and joy. Things in the wild are full of beauty. It's no wonder that the wilderness is full of charms in nature. I don't...
