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0q : The rotation of the Earth is slowed by the transfer of angular momentum to the Moon. 0url : http://www.grisda.org/georpts/gr18.htm 1q : Despite this, the drawback to such an emic perspective is that there is little room for objectivity and when there is, criticism of the work will still fall back to the emic/etic argument that has be. 1url : http://birdonthemoon.com/Archives/2005/03/ 2q : Common sense screams that people have minds and rocks don't! 2url : http://birdonthemoon.com/Archives/2005/03/ logfile : /home/curragh/curragh-labs.org/random/logs/2005-3-6

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http://birdonthemoon.com/Archives/2005/03/ http://www.duchesne.net/recreation/ http://www.nsl.org/foutfox.htm http://www.tpwmagazine.com/archive/2003/sep/threedays/ http://www.grisda.org/georpts/gr18.htm http://www.castle-rock-realty.com/lots.html http://www.answers.com/topic/craters-of-the-moon-national-monument flash 735:4:17:: On the other hand, the physical constraints, such as the density of the Moon, its distance from the Earth, and its angular momentum have been known for a long time. The angular momentum of the Moon is a measure of its tendency to keep going around the Earth, just as a bicycle wheel tends to keep going once it starts to rotate (friction slows it down). When compared to the other satellites of the other planets in our Solar System, the Moon has a very high angular momentum. The ratio of the Moon's mass to that of the Earth, when compared to the other planets and their satellites is the highest in the Solar System (with the exception of Pluto and its satellite Charon which are sometimes considered to be a double planet). One interesting thing about the distance of the Moon from the Earth is that the Moon is thought to have been closer to the Earth in the past, and in fact the Moon is about three centimeters farther away from the Earth every year. The Moon's movement away from the Earth is caused by tides in the Earth. (Curiously, because the response of the Earth to the pull of the Moon is not instantaneous and because the Earth is also rotating, the tidal bulge actually points ahead of the Moon by a few degrees. This in turn adds energy to the Moon in its orbit, which moves farther away and slows down [the orbit paradox]. The rotation of the Earth is slowed by the transfer of angular momentum to the Moon.) 811:0:167:: Western occultism is rarely approached by scholars of Religious Studies except when it is anecdotally placed within the rubric of the New Age Movement, New Religious Movements, or Esoteric Studies. Depending upon the researcher, it is also synonymously attached to other, sometimes loaded labels like Satanism and Neo-Paganism. Available scholarship tends towards three basic approaches. The first is to ignore any notion of “modern” Western occultism and instead consider all “occultism” as a monolithic entity that has remained essentially the same and de-emphasizes the input from historical, social, economic or aesthetic factors. And where these factors are considered at all, Western occultism is reduced to a historically marginal reaction to a Christian hegemony. The second direction of academic study comes from the more emic perspective of the practitioners of modern Western occultism itself. A characteristic of this tradition is its text-driven, literature-intensive program. Despite this, the drawback to such an emic perspective is that there is little room for objectivity and when there is, criticism of the work will still fall back to the emic/etic argument that has become such a thorn in the side of Religious studies. 826:0:423:: "Given the right playbook,the thermal jostling of the atoms in a rock can be seen as the operation of a complex, self-aware mind.How strange. Common sense screams that people have minds and rocks don't. But interpretations are often ambiguous....We can see levers and springs in animal limbs, and beauty in the aurora: our "mind children" may be able to spot fully functioning intelligences in the complex chemical goings on of plants, the dynamics of interstellar clouds, or the reverberations of cosmic radiation. No particular interpretation is ruled out, but the space of all of them is exponentially larger than the size of individual ones, and we may never encounter more than an infinitesimal fraction. The rock-minds may be forever lost to us in the boggingly vast sea of chaotic rock-interpretations. Yet those rock minds make complete sense to themselves,and to them it is we who are lost in meaningless chaos. Our own nature, in fact, is defined by the tiny fraction of possible interpretations we can make, and the astronomical number we can't." 849:4:20:: One of the first ideas on the origin of the Moon was proposed by Sir George Darwin (son of the naturalist, Charles Darwin) in the 1880's. He postulated that the proto-earth had been spinning enough to split (fission) into two parts, one part becoming the Earth and the other becoming the Moon. Since the Pacific Ocean is extremely large, it was thought that the Moon had come from there. There are a number of problems associated with this hypothesis. First, theoretical calculations show that in order for fission to work, the angular momentum has to be about four times that currently present in the Earth-Moon system. So, you have the question, where did the angular momentum go? (Frictional energy losses, which are large, are still negligible when compared with the total energy of the system.) Furthermore, if the Moon came from the Earth, why are the rocks so chemically different? 852:0:359:: And then a third domain is simply language comprehension. There is a great deal of work showing that when adults listen to a narrative they build in their mind's eye, so to speak, a mental image or a model of the situation that is being described and of the events that unfold. And it's that mental model that they retain over a long period of time rather than the particular words. The ability to construct such models in the imagination is, in my view, something that emerges from these very early capacities that children show to engage in pretend play and to think about a time and place that is removed from their current situation. So, depending on how you define the imagination, you can either see it as disappearing or waning during childhood or you can see it the way I do as persisting throughout life. 854:0:168:: An alternative approach is one that is not taken by Esotericists or by Occultists. In this perspective, we distinguish a “modern” Western occultism, acknowledged as different from other occultisms, and not based on the emic self-proclamations of occultists or on the etic perspectives of theologians. This is a perspective that works precisely because it steps outside the emic/etic boundaries and sees a system; a text-based tradition, with abundant articulations of its own meaning and interpretation, and a systematic program to manage religious or esoteric information gleaned through an ever increasing corpus of primary texts. It is in these primary texts that we can meet on the bridge between the practitioner and the academic; these texts provide what could be seen as a momentary zone of negotiation. Because modern Western occultism is explicitly didactic and expository, information-oriented approaches are not only possible, but also quite germane. 854:0:339:: As the fight over Terri Schiavo's fate played out in court, gay and lesbian organizations watched quietly from the sidelines, aware that any outcome would speak to one of the key motivations in their quest for same-sex marriage: the right to make medical decisions for a partner. It's an issue faced regularly by same-sex couples, and the battle that Michael Schiavo waged with his in-laws as he sought to remove his wife's feeding tube only underscored their difficulties, said David Buckel of the New York-based gay rights group Lambda Legal. "It certainly resonates with us," said [the] director of marriage-related activities for Lambda Legal. "If folks look at this situation and see that a spouse is struggling to carry out the wishes of his loved one, imagine what folks face when they don't even have access to the spousal relationship because they can't get married." 858:4:24:: A way to eliminate the problems associated with the chemical differences between the Moon and the Earth is to postulate that the Moon formed elsewhere in the Solar System and then was captured by the Earth when it passed too close to the Earth. However, the process of going from an orbit about the Sun to a much smaller orbit about the Earth requires the dissipation of energy and we need to find a plausible place for this energy to go. One place for the energy to go is to heating up the Moon as it first passes close to the Earth because of tidal friction. Despite the attractiveness of this hypothesis, theoretical calculations show that there simply isn't enough time, while the Moon is swinging around the Earth, for enough energy dissipation to occur to let this hypothesis actually work. 859:0:277:: The human race is living beyond its means. A report backed by 1,360 scientists from 95 countries - some of them world leaders in their fields - today warns that the almost two-thirds of the natural machinery that supports life on Earth is being degraded by human pressure. The study contains what its authors call "a stark warning" for the entire world. The wetlands, forests, savannahs, estuaries, coastal fisheries and other habitats that recycle air, water and nutrients for all living creatures are being irretrievably damaged. In effect, one species is now a hazard to the other 10 million or so on the planet, and to itself. "Human activity is putting such a strain on the natural functions of Earth that the ability of the planet's ecosystems to sustain future generations can no longer be taken for granted," it says. 860:0:147:: The dream quest is a continuous dream . This is not quite a recurring dream , where the exact same dream plays over again each night; instead here the dream picks up where it left off the night before, like a TV or radio serial. Each night’s dream s occur in the same world, with the same characters and follow a single arcing plotline that has consumed approximately 1/9th of my entire life. The world and characters are not static, but grew and changed as I interacted with them over the last sixteen years; I know a few of the characters better than I know some real people. My active decisions shaped the future outcomes of the plot. In tone the dream is like a fantasy adventure, centered on an epic battle between the forces of light and dark. 866:0:300:: We seemed to have reached a spiritual brick wall in our secular ways of thinking and feeling. The ads don’t deliver, the politics don’t heal, and the science doesn’t connect. We know all too well the damage that organized religion can do, but we’re also beginning to understanding the destructiveness of our financial - corporate networks and the military-industrial complex that protect their interests. It’s not that there are no options - it’s that the marginalization of these options fuels a profound despair, along with a growing sense that we have passed beyond the point of no return. Ironically, this despair is likely to feed the addictions, violence, clinical depression, endless distraction, and retail therapy that is already ingrained in North American culture, encouraging further its monstrous consumption of resources and human potential. 867:4:23:: Another idea says that the Moon and the Earth formed at the same time, i.e., as the Earth was accumulating material in its orbit about the Sun, the Moon was also accumulating material in its orbit about the Earth. This hypothesis goes by the name simultaneous formation or binary accretion. Since this origin of the Moon seems to naturally flow from ideas of the origin of the Solar System, it is very attractive. However, remember the chemical constraints. Moon rocks are different from Earth rocks. If the Moon got its rocks essentially from the same rocks that orbited the Sun and accreted onto the Earth, then the Moon should be about the same composition, but it isn't. In addition, you have to wonder why Venus and Mars didn't get large moons also. 871:0:219:: Relief is proper to this time of year, and so are the sensual joys of perception -- warmth on the skin, perfumes of the air, the sudden sight of robins, the illuminated world. Yet every such signal of rebirth comes with its own contradiction, which makes it all the more precious. This complexity of death and life together, stretched across a realm defined by the movement of planets and stars, is what you call time. Time is the cosmos. Time is your native country. Human beings have a built-in tendency to imagine life and death as opposite forces in conflict with one another. If, across the stretch of the year, life and death seem equal, each with its season of triumph, the human story is not so simple. 883:0:554:: Scientists... have made a breakthrough in manipulating the smallest single molecules and atoms by devising a new technique of molecular dissection which induces the "birth" of a daughter atom from the parent molecule. This breakthrough... is significant for two reasons - not only have University physicists developed a novel method of dissociation using two electrons, but they have also successfully achieved this experiment at room temperature. The new method... uses the tip of a Scanning Tunnelling Microscope (STM) to inject two electrons into the parent chlorobenzine molecule to induce a dissociation event - the first electron sets the molecule into vibration and the second electron breaks the bond between the parent molecule and daughter chlorine atom... 883:0:616:: Hawaiian is the only indigenous language in the United States that showed growth in the 2000 census... About 200,000 of Hawaii's 1.2 million people are of Native Hawaiian ancestry. Hawaiian is recognized, along with English, in the state Constitution as an official state language. Some lawmakers want to require that Hawaiian be used on government signs and in government documents, although two bills on the matter have stalled. The language already is spoken in the islands in a variety of ways. Ceremonies usually include a chant or prayer in Hawaiian, and Hawaiian music with lyrics in the native language are making people more aware. There even is a new Hawaiian music category for the Grammy Awards. 886:4:16:: The Apollo astronauts gave us most of the information that we have about the composition of the rocks in the Moon. We need only to consider how an average Moon rock differs from an average Earth rock. The most glaring difference is that the Moon is very low in iron when compared to the Earth. If the Moon has an iron core, then this iron core comprises 5% or less of the mass of the Moon, compared to about one third the Earth (and Venus and Mars) being composed of iron. The Moon also is deficient in volatile elements (the elements that evaporate easily) and it is most deficient in extremely volatile elements. 894:0:256:: There's no easy way to admit this. For years, helpful letter writers told us to stick to science. They pointed out that science and politics don't mix. They said we should be more balanced in our presentation of such issues as creationism, missile defense and global warming. We resisted their advice and pretended not to be stung by the accusations that the magazine should be renamed Unscientific American, or Scientific Unamerican, or even Unscientific Unamerican. But spring is in the air, and all of nature is turning over a new leaf, so there's no better time to say: you were right, and we were wrong. 897:0:639:: ...The old American republic is well and truly dead. The institutions that we thought were eternal proved not to be. And that goes for the three departments of government, and it also goes for the Bill of Rights. So we're in uncharted territory. We're governed by public relations. Very little information gets to the people, thanks to the corruption and/or ineptitude of the media. Just look at this bankruptcy thing that went through--everybody in debt to credit cards, which is apparently 90 percent of the country, is in deep trouble. So the people are uninformed about what's being done in their name. 898:0:382:: The "whole in every part" nature of a hologram provides us with an entirely new way of understanding organization and order. For most of its history, Western science has laboured under the bias that the best way to understand a physical phenomenon, whether a frog or an atom, is to dissect it and study its respective parts. A hologram teaches us that some things in the universe may not lend themselves to this approach. If we try to take apart some thing constructed holographically, we will not get the pieces of which it is made, we will only get smaller wholes. 904:0:127:: From Hopiland, a spiritual vortex for Native people, spiritual leaders Dan Evehema and Thomas Banyacya became the voice of the voiceless: the birds and animals. Warning of the impending apocalypse, they urged all people of good hearts to join them. Even in their last years, Evehema and Banyacya warned that material greed and ignoring spiritual truth results in climate change, and, ultimately, the destruction of the world. Hopi Snake Priest Evehema said the disease in the world today is greed, and the final insult for this country's aboriginal people is the loss of ceremonial land. 907:0:358:: ...Imagination helps us to make causal judgments about how things might have turned out differently. Historians also do this and so do we with respect to our own decisions. If something goes wrong in life, then we ask ourselves where we went wrong. The imagination allows us to engage in thinking about alternatives in this prosaic form. In making moral judgments we also think about alternatives. We look at something that has happened and we ask how it could have been done better or differently. And again we are exercising our imagination. 912:4:88:: This past fall, two GRI scientists lectured in the former Soviet Union. From August 18 to September 13, Ben Clausen, nuclear physicist, presented lectures at Bible Conferences held in three cities in the former Soviet Union. These Bible conferences were sponsored by the Biblical Research Institute (BRI), and other lecturers included Bill Shea and Herbert Kiesler from the BRI, along with John Scharffenberg, a physician and health instructor from California. Dr. Clausen delivered five lectures on Christianity and science, the new physics, evolution, catastrophism, and radiometric dating. 912:4:95:: Dr. Webster spent ten days in Moscow, seven days in Novosibirsk or New Siberia, seven days at Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and eight days in Yessintuki, Russia. He reports that Siberia was lush and green with stunning white birch forests. At each session, the lectures were well received and the Russian Seventh-day Adventists were very warm and friendly. There were lots of good questions, and the youth asked particularly penetrating questions. Throughout his travels he found the people are very musically talented, sharing both vocal and instumental classical pieces. 913:4:83:: The field conference began at Big Sky, Montana, near Yellowstone National Park, where Dr. Harold Coffin (retired from GRI) joined the group to lecture on Mount St. Helens and the Yellowstone fossil forests, as well as the Hebgen earthquake area. Dr. Richard Davidson, an Old Testament scholar from Andrews University, spoke to the conference on the first Sabbath. Dr. Arthur Chadwick from Southwestern Adventist College joined the group in Tempe, Arizona, on the final morning of the conference to lecture on the Grand Canyon and paleocurrents. 913:4:85:: Highlights of the field localities included: studying the rapidly deposited carbonate mound in Thermopolis, the lecture by the park ranger at Dinosaur National Monument, study of the worm tubes near Price, Utah, study of the Triassic/Jurassic deposits at Capitol Reef National Park, the erosion in Bryce Canyon National Park, the Bristlecone pine, the clastic pipes in the Kodachrome Basin, the worship service in Zion National Park and hike to Angels Landing. The group displayed amazing energy in the Grand Canyon. (Almost everyone hiked to Roaring Springs.) 915:0:128:: "We are now faced with great problems, not only here but throughout the land. Ancient cultures are being annihilated. Our people's lands are being taken from them. Why is this happening? It is happening because many have given up or manipulated their original spiritual teachings. The way of life that the Great Spirit has given to all people of the world, whatever your original instructions, are not being honored. It is because of this great sickness called greed, which infects every land and country..." 916:0:218:: If this were the first time you had ever seen living buds appear on a dead twig, you would know too little of the mystery. You would think -- aha, life is victorious over death. The hurt world is recovering. The wars are ending. Suffering is becoming passionate delight. All is well. But because you have seen this manifestation again and again, and because you know what else happens in the cycle of the year, your welcome of the spring return is complex. 917:4:74:: FYI: A park ranger at Dinosaur National Monument informed participants on a recent GRI Field Conference (see GRI News on p. 7 of this issue) that more than 400 researchable sites have now been documented within the Monument. Two years ago the count was just over 100. Since most of our knowledge of Jurassic dinosaurs has come from the excavation of the one wall at Dinosaur National Monument, our understanding of these dinosaurs will probably change significantly over the next few years. 919:0:575:: "When we noticed one was walking, I thought my gosh, this is amazing. It's the first underwater bipedal locomotion I know of..." Instead of its usual sprawling crawl, O. marginatus fled from divers by striding on two arms, with the rest of its arms wrapped around its body, giving it the appearance of a walking coconut... Looking like a coconut may help O. marginatus to go unseen... There is an abundance of coconuts on the sea floor in the area... 919:4:89:: The first Conference was held in Riga, Latvia. The economy is based on hard currency and is experiencing little inflation. Goods are available, but as might be expected in a newly independent country, unemployment is a serious problem. The people are friendly, and the church is growing. One day the men drove to Lithuania to hear two speakers from the radio program The Quiet Hour who were conducting an evangelistic series. On Sabbath Dr. Clausen preached in a Riga church. 921:0:640:: And that's really why we are in Iraq. Iraq is a symptom, not a cause. It's a symptom of the passion we have for oil, which is a declining resource in the world. Alternatives can be found, but they will not be found as long as there's one drop of oil or natural gas to be extracted from other nations, preferably by force by the current junta in charge of our affairs. Iraq will end with our defeat. 927:0:217:: A soft rain is falling outside the window. Drops of water glisten on the branches and twigs. Each drop, you see now, clings to a bud, magnifying the tiny crimson knots, which are the year's way of saying -- the spring returns. Leaves are being born. Blossoms exist already, inside their tiny shells. Life begins anew. The tree's job, with the rain's help, is to show it. Your job is to notice. 927:0:596:: Wind isn't tangible yet it brings change with its breath. Sometimes these changes are barely perceivable. However, if you look carefully, you can see the wind - it is the swirl in a plume of smoke, it is the ripple across a lake, it is the lackadaisical sway in the branches. Recognize the small developments in yourself. You are growing all the time even when it seems like the wind is still. 929:4:54:: Radiocarbon dating was utilized to determine rates of cementation for marginal slope deposits in the marine environment in the Bahamas and Belize, Central America. Rates of cementation indicate lithification of the deposits within tens of years rather than hundreds or thousands of years. Such rapid cementation is an important factor for stabilizing steep carbonate slopes and is described as syndepositional, i.e., cementation occurs as the skeletal carbonate particles are deposited. 930:0:257:: In retrospect, this magazine's coverage of socalled evolution has been hideously one-sided. For decades, we published articles in every issue that endorsed the ideas of Charles Darwin and his cronies. True, the theory of common descent through natural selection has been called the unifying concept for all of biology and one of the greatest scientific ideas of all time, but that was no excuse to be fanatics about it. 931:0:258:: Where were the answering articles presenting the powerful case for scientific creationism? Why were we so unwilling to suggest that dinosaurs lived 6,000 years ago or that a cataclysmic flood carved the Grand Canyon? Blame the scientists. They dazzled us with their fancy fossils, their radiocarbon dating and their tens of thousands of peer-reviewed journal articles. As editors, we had no business being persuaded by mountains of evidence. 933:0:187:: It's the book release party for "Rainbow Over Crossroads" and it's turning into quite the big to-do. That's very exciting, of course, but I'm not that good at self-marketing and selling people my words, which they apparently want very much to buy. I've got such great friends that are coming together to make this happen, with music, dance and performance, I'm really overwhelmed with the support. 934:6:3:: Craters of the Moon National Monument, 53,440 acres (21,636 hectares), S central Idaho; est. 1924. This region, composed of several closely grouped volcanoes, is suggestive of a telescopic view of the moon. Volcanic activity dating back c.20,000 years has left behind cinder cones, tree molds, craters, and other interesting formations. At one time Native Americans used the lava caves. See National Parks and Monuments (table). 939:0:301::This is the true horror of the world we have imagined into being. If children are not nurtured properly in homes where true love prevails, and are raised in a culture endorsing deceit and a Darwinian competition for jobs and resources, a “friendly universe,” one they could have otherwise internalized as emotionally real for themselves, may elude them all their lives. 939:4:94::Health Education Center in Bakersfield, California. They were joined by H.A. Silvet from the Ministerial Department of the Euro-Asia Division and Elena Kozlova from the Music Department of Zaokski Theological Seminary. Among the topics covered in Dr. Webster's presentations were the importance of the seven-day creation week, the worldwide flood as a salvation issue, and discussions on data, assumptions and interpretations. 941:0:442::We would like to explain certain changes in the terms of the Citizenship Agreement for your U.S. citizenship ("Agreement"). Some of the terms in this notice may already be in effect on your account and will not change. Any terms on your account not changed here remain in effect until such time as we ("We") decide they do not. 942:0:597:: A breeze can quickly become a gale, and a storm can swiftly be diffused. So too are you affected by your environment, who you interact with, what you expose yourself to, what you choose to put in your body and your mind. You can choose experiences that will either fuel your spirit or move you off course. 942:4:35:: Geoscience Reports . We are not certain where the breakdown occurs, but we are doing our best to distribute this newsletter to Academy science teachers worldwide. Copies also go to the Academy libraries and the principals. We trust that they are making all of their science teachers and Bible teachers aware of the availability of this resource. 943:4:93:: Similar Bible Conferences were also held in other cities in the Euro-Asia Division. From August 17 to September 21 Clyde Webster, geochemist, presented a series of lectures concerning the interface with science and religion. Other lecturers from the United States included BRI's Director George Reid, Angel Rodriguez (also from BRI), and Gary Strunk from the Pacific 944:4:57:: Recently identified microfossils from nonmarine sediments, considered by paleontologists to be 1,200 million years old, have been interpreted to support evolutionary origins in lakes and streams rather than solely marine environments. [The origin of life in diverse environments poses similar problems for an evolutionary origin of life as the sudden appearance of life forms. Ed.] 945:0:186:: There have been some long days this week, and the next two are no exception. By the time you read this, I'll be driving almost 200 miles to a meeting/training, coming back halfway to teach a class, and driving another 100 miles back home, arriving late into the night. Tomorrow is the real doozie... 945:4:77:: Certain morphological traits, such as features of the palate, unfused skull sutures, persistence of downy, juvenile type feathers, and unkeeled sternum, are similar to those seen in juvenile birds. There has been discussion/disagreement as to whether the ratites are related by common ancestry or whether they are similar because they retained the juvenile features. 945:4:82:: Thirty-seven South Korean educators and administrators joined Drs. Gibson, Kennedy and Roth during the latter part of August for a Geoscience field conference. Lectures were given on topics from biology, geology, theology and philosophy of science. Although translation of technical terms from English to Korean was sometimes difficult, communication improved as the trip progressed. 946:4:91:: The second week of meetings was located in the Ukraine at Kiev. The Ukraine is part of the Commonwealth of Independent States, and the meetings were translated into Russian. A major concern of the people centered around the aftermath of the Chernobyl tragedy. The conference was strongly supported with 240 pastors in attendance. 946:6:208::program and found that its surface does not closely resemble this part of Idaho. NASA astronauts discovered that real Moon craters were almost all created by impacting meteorites while their namesakes on Earth were created by volcanic eruptions . One thing is very similar between the two places; they are both desolate. Apollo astronauts, 948:4:15:: To begin to understand where the Moon came from, we need to know what it is made of (chemical constraints) and something about how big the Moon is and how it orbits the Earth (physical constraints). Any theory on the origin of the Moon must be able to satisfy these constraints. 949:0:443:: To help you understand the changes in the terms of your Agreement, We explain the most important changes in the Summary of New Terms below. The changes described will take effect for citizenship cycles beginning Jan. 20, 2005, and will apply to all existing and future balances on your account. 950:4:103:: Geoscience Reports is a newsletter published by the Geoscience Research Institute to present current happenings at the Institute as well as general-interest articles that deal with creation/evolution issues for elementary/secondary-school and college science classes. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Institute. 953:0:555:: "Through this experiment we are operating at the ultimate level of control over chemistry. We've instigated a rapid ejection of the chlorine daughter atom, as it shoots away from the parent molecule across the surface. It's fantastic to witness such a fundamental process under the microscope." 953:4:79:: Currently, ratites are confined to the southern continents. This has often been interpreted as support for the plate tectonics model of biogeography. However, if the ratites are simply neotonous forms, and if they lack a common ancestry (as has been suggested), the biogeographical argument is invalid. 953:4:92:: From Kiev the conference lecturers traveled by train to Kishinev, Moldova. Lectures were translated into Russian, and Dr. Clausen's sermon on Sabbath was translated into both Russian and Romanian. In Riga and Kiev, Dr. Clausen discovered that there are very few trained scientists in the church. 954:4:96:: One of the most awesome moments for him occurred in Red Square as he walked over the ground to the Kremlin. As he thought about the changes that have occurred in his lifetime, he realized that the Russian peoples' needs are the same as ours. 955:6:248::"Kings Bowl and Great Rift from air. King's Bowl is a phreatic explosion pit 280 feet (85 m) long, 100 feet (30 m) wide, and 100 feet deep, caused by lava coming in contact with groundwater producing a steam explosion 2,200 years ago. (NPS photo)" 956:4:12:: The theoretical part comes in as follows. We look and see how planetary systems start, use our knowledge of physics to find a route to more mature systems, and then again use physics to go to an older planetary system, like our own. 956:4:59:: Four uncrushed specimens of the bird Mononykus have been recovered and studied from comparison of similar structures that are then used to infer the relatedness of species. Noreli et al. interpret five characteristics of the fossils as more bird-like than similar structures in 956:6:442:: Cave Area is a the final stop on Loop Drive and, as the name indicates, has a collection of lava tube caves . Formed from the Blue Dragon Flow, the caves are located a half mile (800 m) from the parking lot and 958:0:302:: If there is some vast consciousness that dream ed this whole shebang into existence, one thing we embody from Him/Her/Whatever is a spark from the fire of creation: the power to choose, to imagine, and to dream new worlds into being. 958:4:104:: Staff of the Institute: L Jim Gibson, Director (PhD, biology); Ben L Clausen (PhD, nuclear physics); M Elaine Kennedy (PhD, geology); Ariel A Roth (PhD, zoology); Clyde L Webster (PhD, chemistry); Katherine Ching, Editor (MA, history); and Janet Williams, Administrative Secretary. 958:4:10::The outer part, because of known gravitational instabilities, starts to coagulate, the small pieces of dust cling together, and these larger pieces to each other, making still larger pieces, etc., until you have small proto-planets or planetesimals. Further collisions formed the planets. 958:4:49:: Milliman responded that it really doesn't matter. What does matter is that even in the Bahama Banks (with lower salinity than the Dead Sea) where organic contributions to the lime muds can be documented, inorganic processes also have a significant input. 960:0:595:: Wind is air in motion. Many ancient cultures believed that the wind was a form of divine spirit. Like spirit, the wind is invisible, but it is what animates. The magnifence of the wind resides within each of us. 960:6:257::Bowl field. With more prolonged activity over a period of months to a few years, the Wapi field formed a low shield volcano . The Bear Trap lava tube, located between the Craters of the Moon and the Wapi lava 963:4:50:: We think Friedman's question does matter. Inorganic precipitation depends more on water chemistry than time. Preflood conditions may have been more conducive to both organic and inorganic precipitation. Inorganic precipitation that is not associated with evaporative, 963:4:5:: This article is a synopsis of the scientific theories regarding the origin of our solar system and Earth's moon. We hope teachers will be able to use the information as resource material for their classes. Ed. 963:6:330:: May to late September (most are gone by late August ). Moisture from snowmelt along with some rainfall in late spring kick-starts the germination of annual plants, including wildflowers. Most of these plants complete their entire 964:4:78:: This research studied the effects of removing the thyroid gland on maturation of starlings. The affected birds showed delayed maturation, stunted growth, and accelerated sexual maturation resulting in neoteny (production of offspring by a juvenile). 965:0:193::5) I made some major realizations about how I work and what I'd like to fix. Much of it has to do with assertiveness and how I get along with that strange species called people. 965:4:53:: Grammer GM, Ginsburg RN, Swart PK, McNeill DF, Jull AJT, Prezbindowski DR. 1993. Rapid growth rates of syndepositional marine aragonite cements in steep marginal slope deposits, Bahamas and Belize. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 63:983-989. 965:4:86:: The formal lectures presented on this trip upheld the historicity of scripture and supported the validity of the creation/flood accounts of Genesis. We trust the information imparted will prove a blessing to these educators. 965:6:452:: Craters of the Moon Campground has 52 sites none of which can be reserved in advance. Camping facilities are basic but do include water , restrooms, charcoal grills, and trash containers. National Park Service 966:0:574:: Two tiny species of tropical octopus have demonstrated a remarkable disappearing trick. They adopt a two-armed 'walk' that frees up their remaining six limbs to camouflage them as they slink away from trouble. 966:6:399::the many trails in the monument or by just pulling over into one of the turn-offs. More rugged hiking opportunities are available in the Craters of the Moon Wilderness Area and Backcountry Area the 967:4:42:: Geoscience Reports helps you present these materials to your students in a Christian context. Thank you for your help in sharing the information. And please continue to communicate your concerns to us. 967:6:373:: In May, 1980 wildlife researcher Brad Griffith of the University of Idaho started a three year study to mark and count the Mule Deer in the monument. The National Park Service was 967:6:407::flows on the Craters of the Moon Lava Field. This lava is named for the purplish-blue tint that tiny pieces of obsidian (volcanic glass ) on its surface exhibit. Good examples of pahoehoe 967:6:455::and the much larger Backcountry Area beyond (added in 2000). Only two trails enter the wilderness area and even those stop after a few miles or kilometers. From there most hikers follow the 967:6:73:: The Craters of the Moon Lava Field spreads across 618 square miles (1,601km²) and is the largest mostly Holocene -aged basaltic lava field in the lower 48 U.S. states . The Monument 968:4:38:: Geoscience Reports , a letter from them, posted to GRI on school letterhead, will qualify them for a free subscription. We have not yet been authorized to send free copies of 968:4:41:: We are committed to keeping you informed about issues related to origins and the Noachian flood. The scientific database and their interpretations of that evidence are sometimes overwhelming. We hope that 968:6:232::Yellowstone will one day look much like Craters of the Moon does now) but 'moved' as the North American Plate migrated northwestward (actually the hot spot stays in the same place while 969:4:62:: Mononykus has a bizarre front claw that precludes it from being a direct ancestor of birds (Altangerel P et al. 1993. Flightless bird from the Cretaceous of Mongolia. Nature 362:623-627). 970:4:37:: If you receive Geoscience Reports , please check with the science teachers at your school and find out whether they are receiving copies. For those who do not receive 970:6:240:: In spite of its fresh appearance, and according to Mel Kuntz and other USGS geologists, the oldest flows in the Craters of the Moon Lava Field are 15,000 years 971:6:137::to lead them through the cutoff. A large wagon train left in July 1862 and met up with more wagons at Craters of the Moon Lava Field. Numbering 795 971:6:398:: lava flows are accessible from the 7 mile (11 km) long Loop Drive. Wildflowers , shrubs, trees, and wild animals can be seen by hiking on one of 972:4:61:: Archaeopteryx (still considered by many to be an ancestor of modern birds) and in all other birds. The authors consider this However, it should be noted that 972:6:166:: Robert Limbert , a sometime taxidermist, tanner and furrier from Boise, Idaho , explored the area, which he described as "practically unknown and unexplored, " in the 972:6:343:: When wildflowers are not in bloom, most of the vegetation is found in semi-hidden pockets and consists of pine trees , cedars, junipers , and sagebrush . 972:6:508:: This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License . It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve" . 973:4:60:: Archaeopteryx . Because Mononykus is considered a link between the theropod (carnivorous dinosaur) ancestors and birds, its flightless condition necessitates the separate evolution of flight in 973:6:199::volcanic formations." The Craters Inn and several cabins were built in 1927 for convenience of visitors. The Mission 66 Program initiated construction of today's road system, visitor 973:6:88::center is 5900 feet (1800 m) above sea level . Combined U.S. Highway 20 - 26 - 93 cuts through the north-western part of the monument and 974:4:58:: Noreli MA, Chiappe L, Clark JM. 1993. Mononykus olecranus, an unusual new bird from the Cretaceous of Mongolia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Supplement Abstract) 13:51A. 974:4:72:: [The survival of unreplaced bone material in the ground for more than 65 million years seems incredible. Perhaps the bone is not that old. Ed.] 974:4:76:: Dawson A, McNaughton FJ, Goldsmith AR, Degen AA. 1994. Ratite-like neoteny induced by neonatal thyroidectomy of European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris. Journal of Zoology, London 232:633-639. 974:6:183::he called the area "Craters of the Moon," helping to solidify the use of that name. In the article he had this to say about the 974:6:252::Kings Bowl and Great Rift from air. King's Bowl is a phreatic explosion pit 280 feet (85 m) long, 100 feet (30 m) wide, and 100 974:6:409::(800 m) long trail continues on to the North Crater overlook on top of the 440 foot (134 m) tall, 2300 year old cinder cone. The 974:6:425::to an overlook of the entire monument. From there the Spatter Cones can be seen just to the south along with a large part of the 974:6:55:: 2000 , a Presidential proclamation greatly expanded the Monument area. The National Park Service portions of the expanded Monument were designated as a U.S. national 974:6:96:: Total average precipitation in the Craters of the Moon area is between 15 to 20 inches (400 to 500 mm) per year and most of 975:0:188:: Things have been 'uniquely' busy, and I know I've skimped out on the personal side of bloggage lately, so just know the following things: 975:4:56:: Knauth LP, Horodyski RJ. 1993. Evidence for and implications of life on land in the Proterozoic. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program A-80. 975:6:132::"brokenlink"!!Goodale's Cutoff . The cutoff was created to reduce the possibility of ambush by Shoshone warriors along the Snake River such as the one that 975:6:209::as a matter of fact, performed part of their training at Craters of the Moon Lava Field. There they learned how to look for and 975:6:244::quiet periods that lasted between a 500 to as long as 3000 years. Individual lava flows were up to 30 miles (50 km) long (the 975:6:380:: deer . In late July after about 12 days above 80 ° F (27 °C) and warm nights above 50° F (10 °C) the 975:6:435::enough water to cool the lava to form a cast. Some of these casts survived the eruption and mark the exact location and shape of 975:6:458::and winter cold are therefore recommended by rangers. Pets, camp fires, and all mechanized vehicles, including bicycles , are not allowed in the wilderness area. 976:4:19:: With the preceding information, we now have sufficient knowledge to discuss the origin of the Moon. We will consider some older ideas first. 976:4:84:: FIGURE. Educators and administrators from the GRI field conference pose in front of the carbonate mound in Thermopolis, Wyoming. Photo courtesy Elaine Kennedy. 976:6:176::Cole and an Airedale Terrier to accompany him. Starting from Minidoka , Idaho , they explored what is now the monument area from south 976:6:185:: "It is the play of light at sunset across this lava that charms the spectator. It becomes a twisted, wavy sea. In the 976:6:204:: Since then the monument has been enlarged and on October 23 , 1970 the United States Congress set aside a large part of 976:6:414::monoliths or cinder crags) that stand in cinders. Like the blocks at stop 2 they were once part of the North Crater cinder cone 976:6:415::but broke off during an eruption of lava. A 1/2 mile (800 m) log paved loop trial through the formations and trees of the 976:6:52::Monument and United States Preserve located in the Snake River Plain in central Idaho near Arco , Idaho . The features in this protected 977:4:63:: Ostrom JH. 1994. Deinonychus, the Ultimate Killing Machine: Dino Fest. In: Rosenberg and Wolberg, editors. Paleontological Society Special Publication No. 7. Knoxville, 977:4:9:: the cloud, which has been roughly spherical, becomes a disk. The central part of the cloud, upon further collapse, becomes a proto-sun. 977:6:151::Russell became the first geologist to study this area while surveying it for the United States Geological Survey (USGS). In 1910 , geologist 977:6:172::peculiar features seen on those trips led me to take a third across the region in the hope that even more interesting phenomena 977:6:213::was expanded 13-fold from 53,545 acres (216.69 km²) to its current size in order to encompass the entire Great Rift zone and its 977:6:217::national parks and monuments). Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is co-managed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of 977:6:231::of the Moon area some 10 to 11 million years ago (meaning Craters of the Moon once looked like Yellowstone does today and 977:6:254:: Kings Bowl Lava Field erupted during a single fissure eruption on the southern part of the Great Rift about 2,250 years ago. 977:6:269:: A typical eruption along the Great Rift and similar basaltic rift systems in the world starts with a curtain of very fluid 977:6:270::lava shooting up along a segment of the rift. As the eruption continues pressure and heat decrease and the chemistry of the lava 977:6:284:: NOTE: Eruptions were dated using paleomagnetic and radiocarbon methods, which together give dates that are considered accurate to within 100 years. Both 977:6:314:: Water is usually only found deep inside holes at the bottom of blow-out craters. The black soil on and around cinder cones 977:6:370::land surrounded by younger lava. Carey Kipuka is one such area in the southernmost part of the monument and is used as a 977:6:379::plants in the area have already matured and dried to the point that they can no longer provide enough moisture to sustain the 977:6:410::rafted crater wall fragments seen on the flow trail were once part of this cinder cone but were torn away when the volcano's 977:6:424:: Inferno Cone Viewpoint is located on top of Inferno Cone cinder cone. A short but steep trail up the cinder cone leads 977:6:426::Great Rift. In the distance is the 800 foot (240 m) tall approximately 6000 year old Big Cinder Butte, one of the world's 977:6:439::and 3 miles (5 km) further into the wilderness area before gradually disappearing near Echo Crater. A pull off on the spur road 977:6:440::leading to the Tree Molds area presents the Lava Cascades, a frozen river of Blue Dragon Flow lava that temporarily pooled in the 977:6:451::are created when the sides and surface of a lava flow hardens. If the fluid interior flows away a cave is left behind. 977:6:75::cones . Sixty distinct lava flows form the Craters of the Moon Lava Field ranging in age from 15,000 to just 2,000 years 977:6:99::while younger fields, such as Craters of the Moon, only have a seasonal and very sparse cover of vegetation. In fact from a 978:0:194:: I'll go into details later. For now, I've got a long way to go and a short time to get there... 978:4:102:: Geoscience Reports , Geoscience Research Institute, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA. Annual subscription rate is $3.00 (U.S. currency). 978:4:34:: We want to share a concern with you. Frequently on our travels, we encounter Academy science teachers who are not receiving 978:4:69:: Tenontosaurus that we found was associated with isolated shed teeth of Deinonychus . In many cases, this was an exclusive association 978:4:7:: FIGURE. Storm systems on Jupiter the fifth planet from the sun in our Solar System. Photo courtesy NASA, JPL Education Division. 978:6:113::game who no longer range the area. The most recent eruptions ended about 2,100 years ago and were likely witnessed by the 978:6:119::"brokenlink"!!Pioneer Mountains by following Indian trails. Early Caucasian pioneers who sought gold , affordable farm land to raise crops , or cheap 978:6:149::but a desolate and awful waste, where no grass grows nor water runs, and where nothing is to be seen but lava." 978:6:169:: Limbert wrote: "I had made two trips into the northern end, covering practically the same region as that traversed by a 978:6:170::Geological Survey party in 1901. My first was a hiking and camping trip with Ad Santel (the wrestler), Dr. Dresser, and Albert 978:6:171::Jones; the second was with Wes Watson and Era Martin (ranchers living about four miles [6 km] from the northern edge). The 978:6:214::three lava fields. The entire addition is called the Backcountry Area while the two older parts are called the Developed Area and 978:6:241::old and the youngest erupted about 2000 years ago. Nevertheless the volcanic fissures at Craters of the Moon are considered to be 978:6:243::recognized in the Craters of the Moon Lava Field. Each period lasted about 1000 years or less and were separated by relatively 978:6:261::craters of the monument are known for their unusual preservation of winter ice and snow into the hot summer months, due to 978:6:275::streams out through the side or bottom of cinder cones (usually ending the life of the cinder cone; North Crater, Watchmen, and 978:6:276::Sheep Trail Butte are notable exceptions). This will sometimes breach part of the cone and carry it away as large and craggy 978:6:282::volcanic activity at Craters of the Moon, though this proved not to be the case. Geologists predict that the area will experience 978:6:356:: Drought escape by growing in small crevices or near persistent water supplies, or by staying dormant for about 95% of the 978:6:385::November triggers them to migrate back to their winter range. This herd, therefore, has a dual summer range. It is also very 978:6:411::lava-filled crater was breached. A 1.5 mile (2.4 km) long trail includes the 1/2 mile (800 m) long overlook trail but continues 978:6:431::fissure. Spatter cones are created by accumulations of pasty gas-poor lava as they erupt from a vent. Big Craters is a cinder 978:6:473:: Grand Teton National Park includes the steep, glacially -carved Teton Range , tectonically -created Jackson Hole valley, and a string of 979:1:164::Check out our late season rates. Are you tired of waiting in line? Are you sick of daily traffic jams? Would 979:4:29:: Newsom, HE, Taylor, SR. 1989. Geochemical implications of the formation of the moon by a single giant impact. Nature 338:29-34. 979:4:45:: Friedman GM. 1994. Great Bahama Bank aragonitic muds: mostly inorganically precipitated, mostly exported — discussion. Journal of Sedimentary Research A64:921. 979:6:109::the dry summer wind and are among the most obvious signs of their temporary presence (no evidence exists for permanent habitation 979:6:138::men and 300 women and children, the unusually large group was relatively unmolested during its journey and named the cutoff for 979:6:175:: Limbert set out on his third and most ambitious foray to the area in 1924 , this time with W.C. 979:6:181::Limbert were later published about this and previous treks, increasing public awareness of the area. The most famous of these was 979:6:186::moonlight its glazed surface has a silvery sheen. With changing conditions of light and air, it varies also, even while one 979:6:191::"Management sections. Together the NPS Developed Area and NPS Wilderness Area made up the 1970 to 2000 extent of the Monument." 979:6:215::Wilderness Area. Opposition by cattle interests and hunters to a simple expansion plan led to a compromise of having the addition 979:6:229::started about 15 million years ago (see supervolcano ). A migrating hot spot thought to now exist under Yellowstone National Park 979:6:255::This eruption probably lasted only a few hours to a few days. The field preserves explosion pits, lava lakes, squeeze-ups, basalt 979:6:256::mounds, and an ash blanket. Wapi Lava Field probably formed from a fissure eruption simultaneously with the eruption of the Kings 979:6:297::once roamed this lava field but have long ago become locally extinct . Mule Deer , Bobcats , Great-horned Owl s, 979:6:387:: Afternoon winds usually die down in the evening, prompting behavioral modifications in the herd. The deer avoid the dry wind 979:6:408::(roppy), aa (jagged), and some block lava are readily visible along with large rafted crater wall fragments. A steep 1/2 mile 979:6:437:: bark . The actual Tree Molds area is located a mile (1.6 km) from the Tree Molds parking lot and 979:6:97::that is lost in cracks in the basalt , only to emerge later in springs and seeps in the walls of 979:6:98::the Snake River Canyon . Older lava fields on the plain have been invaded by drought -resistant plants such as sagebrush 980:6:195::Management sections. Together the NPS Developed Area and NPS Wilderness Area made up the 1970 to 2000 extent of the 980:6:234::land surface up, creating fault-block mountains. After the hot spot passes the pressure is released and the land subsides (this 980:6:242::dormant, not extinct and are expected to erupt sometime during the next thousand years. There are eight major eruptive periods 980:6:259::length and for the number of well preserved lava-cave features, such as lava stalactites and curbs, the latter marking high 980:6:283::its next eruption some time in the next 900 years with the most likely period in the next 100 years. 980:6:368:: Gaps were sometimes left unmolested by lava but were nonetheless completely surrounded by it. These literal islands of habitat 980:6:405:: A less than 1/4 mile (400 m) long paved trail at North Crater Flow ( photo ) goes through 980:6:457::a ranger. No drinking water is available in the backcountry and the dry climate quickly dehydrates hikers. Avoiding summer heat 980:6:465:: Skiing is allowed on the Loop Drive after it is closed to traffic in late November due to snow 980:6:479:: City of Rocks National Reserve contains various monoliths , spires, and domes used by the Northern Shoshone and white 980:6:60::mi² (2,892 km²). All three lava fields lie along the Great Rift of Idaho , with some of the best 981:1:515:: for your use to enjoy the beautiful view. The kitchen has pots, pans, plates, bowls, cups, silverware, toaster, 981:1:520:: television, VCR, and some videos. Besides the furnace for heat, there is a wood burning stove for your 981:4:70:: [For paleontologists, pack behavior and selective diet indicate higher intelligence than has been previously ascribed to dinosaurs. Ed.] 981:6:100::distance this cover disappears almost entirely, giving an impression of utter black desolation. Repeated lava flows over the last 981:6:108::"brokenlink"!!Camas Praire , west of the lava field. Stone windbreaks at Indian Tunnel were used to protect campsites from 981:6:142:: In 1879 , two Arco cattlemen named Arthur Ferris and J.W. Powell became the first known people to 981:6:145:: United States Army Captain and western explorer B.L.E. Bonneville visited the lava fields and other places in the 981:6:253::feet deep, caused by lava coming in contact with groundwater producing a steam explosion 2,200 years ago. (NPS photo) 981:6:258::fields, is a cave system more than 15 miles (25 km) long. The lava tube is remarkable for its 981:6:285::tests were conducted in 1980 by using charred vegetation directly below individual flows (for the radiocarbon test), and from 981:6:320::prevailing southwesterly winds and also have a more persistent snow cover (an important water source in early spring). These 981:6:366::root system. The root system monopolizes soil moisture in its immediate area, resulting in individual plants that are evenly 981:6:381::herd migrates 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 km) north to the Pioneer Mountains to obtain water from 981:6:388::by being more active at night when the wind is not blowing. In 1991 there was a three-year average 981:6:403:: The Visitor Center is located near the monument's only entrance. Various displays and publications along with a short 981:6:430:: Big Craters and Spatter Cones ( photo ) sit directly along the local part of the Great Rift 981:6:433:: Tree Molds ( photo ) is an area within the Craters of the Moon Wilderness where lava flows 981:6:436::the burning trees in the lava. Both holes and horizontal molds were left, some still showing shapes indicative of 981:6:466::drift s. Typically there are 18 inches (46 cm) of snow by January and 3 feet (90 cm) by 981:6:485:: Craters of the Moon: Around the Loop , Paul Henderson (Craters of the Moon Natural History Association, 1986) 981:6:53::area are volcanic and represent one of the best preserved basaltic flood areas in the continental United States . 981:6:76::old. The Kings Bowl and Wapi lava fields, both about 2,200 years old, are part of the National Preserve. 981:6:81::Together with fields from other fissures they make up the Lava Beds of Idaho , which in turn are 981:6:87::(216.69km²) in the Developed Area (the extent of the national monument before the preserve was added) and the visitor 982:1:316:: need to be here. We invite you to come for a day or stay for a lifetime. 982:1:502:: class. We also work on different and private ranches each year, so please contact us for more 982:1:543:: lights. Cabin #5 has a trundle double bed, a twin bed and carpeted floor space for sleeping 982:4:51::high-salinity conditions could produce significant amounts of lime mud that is now preserved in the rock record as 982:6:139::their guide. Improvements to the cutoff such as adding a ferry to cross the Snake River made it 982:6:148::"brokenlink"!!Adventures of Captain Bonneville , saying this unnamed lava field is a place "where nothing meets the eye 982:6:153::followed and in time much of the mystery surrounding this and the other Lava Beds of Idaho was 982:6:178::"brokenlink"!!Yellowstone Park and Lincoln Highway (now known as the Old Arco-Carey Road). Taking the dog along was a 982:6:197:: In large part due to Limbert's work, Craters of the Moon National Monument was proclaimed on May 982:6:202::activities. The addition of an island of vegetation completely surrounded by lava known as Carey Kipuka ( air 982:6:237::rifting and created the many overlapping lava flows that make up the Lava Beds of Idaho . The 982:6:278::lava streams and lava tude s (a type of cave) are created when lava vacates its course (great 982:6:311:: soil temperatures often exceed 150 °F (65 °C) and plant cover is generally less than 5% on 982:6:331:: life cycle in the few months each year that moisture levels are good. The onset of summer 982:6:377:: The deer arrive in the southern part of the pre-2000 extent of the monument mid-April each year 982:6:401:: Ranger-led walks are available in summer and cover different topics such as wildlife, flowers, plants, or geology. 982:6:406::the Blue Dragon Lava Flow, which formed about 2200 years ago, making it one of the youngest lava 982:6:434::overran part of a forest . The trees were incinerated but as some of them burned they released 982:6:483:: Craters of the Moon: National Park Handbook (139) , National Park Service Division of Publications (Washington D.C., 982:6:486:: Geology of U.S. Parklands: Fifth Edition , Eugene P. Kiver and David V. Harris (Jonh Wiley 1999) 983:0:401:: Many times each day, your mind permanently splits into different versions that live in different worlds. 983:0:402:: There's a five percent chance I live in a "future" computer simulation as I write this. 983:0:404:: If even a few of us honestly sought truth, we would not disagree with each other. 983:1:137:: We are doing horse back rides by the hour or by the day at the Moon 983:1:206:: our ranch. We would love to have you come and spend a night or two with 983:1:257:: small part of a story on the end of a flute, this will allow, not only 983:1:317:: The City would like to take a moment and fill you in on what we are 983:1:512:: with double bed, stairs up to a loft with 2 double beds and a pull out 983:3:174::as 100 miles and as high as 10,000 feet. She will eat her own weight in corn 983:3:176::I need only sleep in a soft bed, eat an elegant feast and drive home in an 983:3:82::my ears and my heart is thumping. Moeller has a smoke pot in hand to calm the 983:5:116:: 60 WOODED ACRES THAT BUTTS UP TO 160 ACRES OF JUNEAU CO. FOREST. 16 X 16 983:5:217::POLE SHED WITH ELECTRICITY PLENTY OF ROOM TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME AND CAMP OUT UNTIL IT'S 983:5:29::SELECTIVELY CUT FROM THIS LOT, THAT IS JUST SHY OF AN ACRE, TO MAKE ROOM FOR A 983:5:42:: wanted and keep your boat on a private pier in a quiet bay or catch your 983:6:101::15,000 years has raised the land surface enough to expose it to the prevailing southwesterly winds , 983:6:102::which help to keep the area dry. Together these conditions make life on the lava field difficult. 983:6:105:: Paleo- Native Americans were in the area about 12,000 years ago but did not leave much 983:6:157::Harold T. Sterns coined the name "Craters of the Moon" in 1923 while trying to convince the 983:6:211:: For many years, geologists, biologists and environmentalists have advocated for expansion of the monument and its 983:6:212::transformation into a U.S. national park. Part of that goal was reached in 2000 when the monument 983:6:238::largest rift zone is the appropriately named Great Rift and it is from this fissure system that 983:6:260::stands of the flowing lava forever frozen on the lava tube walls. The lava tubes and pit 983:6:274:: spatter cone s (such as Spatter Cones stop 5). Later stages of an eruption push lava 983:6:317::crevices in lava flows. Successively more complex plants then colonize the microhabitat created by the increasingly productive 983:6:365::"nslink"!!photo ), a 4 inch (100 mm) tall flowering plant with a 3 foot (1 m) wide 983:6:374::concerned that the local herd might grow so large that it would damage its habitat . Griffith 983:6:378::once winter snows have melted away enough to allow for foraging. He found that by late summer 983:6:413:: Devils Orchard ( photo ) is a group of lava transported cinder cone fragments (also called 983:6:454:: Backcountry hiking is available in the 68 square mile (180 km²) Craters of the Moon Wilderness 983:6:456::Great Rift and explore its series of seldom-visited volcanic features. All overnight backcountry hikes require registration with 983:6:475:: Nez Perce National Historical Park has 24 archaeological sites in north-central Idaho of the Nez Perce 983:6:56::preserve in August 2002 . The area is managed cooperatively by the National Park Service and the 983:6:58:: The Monument and Preserve encompass three major lava fields and about 400 mi² (1,000 km²) of 984:0:403:: If we allowed complete freedom of contract, law could be privatized, to our common benefit. 984:1:165::you like to escape the rush of city life? Come to J/L Ranch, a small, privately 984:1:175::and is located 150 miles from Salt Lake City and 300 miles from Denver. For our 984:1:192:: a place to get away, the end of your adventure filled day will find you 984:1:254:: these are what makes my native heart what it is. I live today not to 984:1:256:: who want a better understanding. I feel that if I can take and carve a 984:1:289:: sneaking along the edges of grain fields, on the top of ridges or in the 984:1:305:: are available. We will even feed you at the lodge if you happen to get 984:1:35:: hunt birds, it is nice to have birds to hunt. That's where we come in. 984:1:444:: limited to guiding you to a site, then returning to pick you up on a 984:1:451:: Saddle up one of our mountain horses to get a true feeling of the Ol’ 984:1:474:: The U Bar offers some of the finest deer and elk hunting in the West. 984:1:486:: 100 years ago. I have lived and hunted here all my life and know the 984:1:49:: long lines or the air you breathe. You will see peace and quiet, and you 984:1:50:: and the dog will make it a day to remember. We'll have ammunition if you 984:1:51:: need it and snacks to tide you over. Lunch is waiting a few miles down 984:1:586:: all the hunting and fishing you could ask for, The Best Western Inn is an 984:2:139:: adults try to join in the fun, but the policy is - they must first 984:2:52:: said she didn't care what I did as long as I could make my own 984:3:114::dart among the flowers — one hovers at eye level barely a foot from my face, 984:3:125::is just four miles down the road and, as I'd hoped, the park is serenely quiet. 984:3:128::so I choose to hike along the river and the lower east trails shaded by giant 984:3:167::choose to raise a hand. I don't, of course, but stand immobile as the swarm increases 984:3:96::and threes and our shotguns pop as well. After I shoot my first dove, my friend 984:3:97::points out an arrowhead lying by the toe of my boot near my spent cartridge, a 984:4:30:: Slattery, WL, Benz, W, Cameron, AGW. 1992. Giant impacts on a primitive Uranus. Icarus 99:167-174. 984:5:306::Just under 1 acre in size, so there is enough room to build a waterfront home 984:5:30::HOME. THIS IS A NICE SIZE LOT, AND PRICED TO SELL AT ONLY $16,900 SO CALL 984:5:334:: L644 - New Lisbon - 22 acres in an industrial area in New Lisbon. This 984:5:351:: L618 - New Lisbon - A great 3 acre lot to build your dream home 984:5:46:: road from more than 400 acres of public land and is only 3 miles from 984:6:115:: lightning , coiled around and squeezed the mountain until liquid rock flowed, fire shot from 984:6:120::ranch land to range cattle also avoided the lava fields and considered them useless. It seems 984:6:135:: After gold was discovered in the Salmon River area of Idaho a group of emigrants 984:6:158:: National Park Service to recommend protection of the area in a U.S. National Monument . 984:6:167:: 1920s after hearing stories from fur trappers about "strange things they had seen while ranging 984:6:201:: Craters of the Moon Natural History Association was formed to assist the monument in educational 984:6:296::169 birds , 48 mammals , and even one amphibian (the Western Toad ). Brown Bears 984:6:312:: cinder cones and about 15% over the entire monument. Adaptation is therefore the secret to 984:6:332::decreases the number of wildflowers and by autumn only the tiny yellow flowers of sagebrush and 984:6:362::Monkeyflowers carry out their entire life cycle during the short wet part of the year and 984:6:375::found that this group of Mule Deer has developed a totally unique drought evasion strategy for 984:6:438:: picnic area off a moderately difficult wilderness trail. This trail continues past the Tree Molds 984:6:449:: The caves are open to visitors but flashlights are needed except in Indian Tunnel and 984:6:450::some form of head protection is highly recommended when exploring any of the caves. Lava tubes 984:6:468::to sharp lava and hidden holes under the snow. Blizzards and other inclement weather may occur. 984:6:502::First Expeditions Through the Remarkable Volcanic Lava Beds of Southern Idaho. by R. W. Limbert (1924)] 984:6:84:: The rugged landscape remains remote and undeveloped with only one paved road across the northern 985:0:638:: Gore Vidal on war for oil, politics-free elections, and the late, great U.S. Constitution 985:0:7:: It's most wonderful that you have found yourself (here); we might be strangers, but 985:1:111:: winter and on a limited basis during the year we offer bed and breakfast 985:1:178::people and The Bunkhouse sleeps six. They each have a full bath, living room and 985:1:197:: area, just a 30 minute drive to Rock Creek or the Moon Lake access 985:1:209:: Snowmobile - if you don't have one, stop in Heber at Utah Outdoor Action 985:1:244:: The appealing music you hear is an appendage to the beauty of life which 985:1:248:: Flute: As a very big part of my Native American heritage, I have always 985:1:251:: Book Cliffs, and all over the reservation. Rock art I value the most are 985:1:252:: the ones shown to me by my Father, who's Father showed them to him, 985:1:258:: the flute to live on, but possibly some of the spirit within it. When 985:1:266:: For those who are looking for a good old fashioned dose of comfort and 985:1:302:: have new shooters in the group, you can work out the cobwebs on our 985:1:347:: the Uintah Basin. Hikes can be taken in the Red Creek Narrows near our 985:1:351:: and groups of various types visit us and the llamas every year. It's a 985:1:360:: pack llama obstacle course. It's fun and by the end of the day, you'll 985:1:361:: know what you and pack llamas can do together and how to do it. 985:1:407:: Elevation 5700 ft., Park Season Year Round, Reservations Required May 1 to Sep 15, 985:1:446:: Windows that beckon you to enjoy a glimpse of the Uinta River. Our staff 985:1:45:: which lies a bit over a mile to the south, adding to the gunning 985:1:468:: day, we return to guide you back. This type of trip offers comfort and 985:1:487:: country extremely well. We have a total of 1.9 million acres of land to 985:1:494:: and horse stock to insure the best chance of a successful hunt in the 985:1:519:: another small table and chairs in the loft area. The family room has a 985:1:52:: the road at the café. If you would like, we'll clean your birds while 985:1:537:: also a fire pit with benches and 2 picnic tables in this tent area. 985:1:652:: and all the fishing gear you will need is right here. Our Bed and 985:1:94:: people. Nearby is a 600 Sq. Ft. Meeting room, and a bath house with 985:2:109:: Guest and trained by Paul, was the first filly or mare to be recognized 985:2:18:: a poised shape on the stone wall caught her eye. It's a fox! Stalking 985:2:35:: Room. Eve, of The Plains, Va., spent most of her career as a professional 985:3:101::today, and I'm among friends. We clean our doves and ice them down, and my 985:3:124::pull on my hiking boots and grab my field guides and camera. Garner State Park 985:3:126::Two bicyclists and a lone jogger pass me on the park road, but no other 985:3:135::to enjoy the river. Today, I just hike it, slinging my boots over my shoulder 985:3:142::guide for Hill Country Outdoor Adventures, takes me to the Frio Cave. This is a 985:3:146::spring they'll each give birth to one pup and by mid-August the pups are flying 985:3:157::bats from this and three other Texas caves. The bats were to be fitted with 985:3:15::gives itself to the Frio north of Frio Town — its abundant wildlife and its 985:3:165::beating of thousands of tiny wings as the first rush of bats explodes from the 985:3:170::ball cap, and gently holds her so I can stroke her velvet-soft back and examine 985:3:20::gather in the pre-dawn in the Holiday Inn parking lot under a waning full moon 985:3:38::load our guns. Then, over the 10-foot rise in front of us, flight after flight 985:3:53::honey all over the world from Uvalde, and the bees would play an important role 985:3:65::started with a hive or two." He smiles. "I now have 50. Each hive produces 985:3:74::source for the bees and its nectar is also used in honey making), huisache (its 985:3:81::allergic to bee stings, I'm very careful. I notice that my pulse is pounding in 985:3:93::Mourning doves feed in a milo field he's positioned us around, and we set up 985:3:94::along the tree line, both to obscure ourselves in the shadows and to give us 985:3:95::some refuge from a driving wind. The doves pop over the treetops by ones, twos 985:4:13:: FIGURE. Close-up of Tycho crater on Earth's moon. Photo courtesy NASA, Houston Education Division. 985:4:21:: FIGURE. Composite photo of the south pole of Earth's moon. Photo courtesy NASA, Houston 985:4:47:: Milliman JD. 1994. Great Bahama Bank aragonitic muds: mostly inorganically precipitated, mostly exported — 985:4:65:: FIGURE. Deinonychus (terrible claw) was 8-11 ft (2.4-3.4 m) long. Photo courtesy of the 985:4:71:: Schweitzer MH. 1993. Biomolecule preservation in Tyrannosaurus rex. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Abstracts 13(3):28A. 985:5:117:: BLOCK SHED 8 X 34 CAMPING TRAILER, 2 PONDS AND 8 DEER STANDS MAKE 985:5:155::CUTLER TOWNSHIP - 10 acres near county forest land. Ok for short term camper use 985:5:158::LOT IN A PEACEFUL WATERFRONT COMMUNITY MAY NOT BE ON THE WATERS EDGE, BUT YOU'LL 985:5:164:: THIS LAND IS IN A MANAGED FOREST PROGRAM SO THE TAXES ARE LOW. THERE 985:5:166:: SNOWMOBILE TRAIL SO YOU CAN JUST GET ON YOUR SNOWMOBILE AND RIDE FOR MILES 985:5:171:: AT W5051 HWY G, THIS PROPERTY IS ONLY 2 MILES FROM THE BOAT LAUNCH 985:5:182:: GORGEOUS VIEW FROM ANY SPOT. GREAT FOR HUNTING OR THERE IS A 1 ACRE 985:5:200::YOUR DREAM HOME ON THE NICELY WOODED 2 ACRE LOT NEXT TO THE NECEDAH WILDLIFE 985:5:245::acre parcel ok for short term camper use or ideal for log cabin. Close to 985:5:297::- NECEDAH - HEAVILY WOODED 1/2 ACRE LOT JUST A STONES THROW FROM CASTLE ROCK 985:5:301:: L646 - New lisbon - ideal for light commercial use. new lisbon city water 985:5:314:: #12, Mauston Business Park - Formerly part of a larger project, this .99 acre 985:5:335::vacant land is located just off the I-system and other commercial property surrounds the parcel. 985:5:33:: hunting land bounded on the south by Juneau County Forest and on the north 985:5:59:: beautiful wooded lot that backs up to the 9th fairway of Spring Brook Golf 985:5:7:: your dream home? This 1.5 acre lot with woods may be just what you 985:6:203::photo ) increased the size of the monument by 5360 acres (22km²) in 1962 . 985:6:226::LANDSAT satellite photo showing the entire Great Rift volcanic zone and its three lava fields. 985:6:227:: Ample evidence has prompted geologists to theorize that the Snake River Plain is a 985:6:236:: Leftover heat from this hot spot was later liberated by Basin and Range associated 985:6:277::blocks of cinder (as seen at North Crater Flow stop 3). Solid crust forms over 985:6:309::Moon are under great environmental stress due to constant dry winds and heat absorbing black 985:6:315::does not hold moisture for long, making it difficult for plants to establish themselves. Soil 985:6:319:: The shaded north slopes of cinder cones provide more protection from direct sunlight and 985:6:329:: Wildflowers add a bit of color to the dark and barren landscape from early 985:6:347:: Drought avoidance by having small, hairy, or succulent leaves to minimize moisture loss or 985:6:371::benchmark to measure how plant cover has changed in less pristine parts of southern Idaho. 985:6:386::productive with one of the highest fawn survival rates of any herd in the species. 985:6:397:: A series of fissure vents, cinder cones, spatter cones , rafted blocks, and overlapping 985:6:402::Self-guiding tours and displays are available year-round and are easily accessible from the Loop Drive. 985:6:62::244 m known on Earth ). There are excellent examples of almost every variety of 985:6:77:: Craters of the Moon Lava Field reaches southeastward from the Pioneer Mountains . This 986:0:108:: "God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh." ~Voltaire 986:0:191::3) I've got one bit of relieving medical news, waiting for more next week 986:0:259:: jaybird gave you this @ 11:36 in "Silly People, Satire & Strange Behaviors" 986:1:113:: Falcon's Ledge. Located just two and a half hours from Salt Lake City, 986:1:123:: the lodge itself. We also offer guided fly fishing on the Provo River 986:1:126:: petroglyphs in Nine Mile Canyon, or just stay at the lodge and bird 986:1:176::guests staying at the ranch we offer our two Luxury log cabins. They are 986:1:196:: The LC Ranch is located at the base of the High Uinta Wilderness 986:1:198:: area's. The High Uinta Wilderness area has over 500 lakes and more than 986:1:208:: While you are coming out to the ranch, bring along your ATV or 986:1:220:: here with their Grandparents. Moon Lake is a place of fond memories and 986:1:230:: Indian Love Flute holds the power for attraction and was used to enhance 986:1:242:: Indian Love Flute is a part of our natural surroundings. It evokes a 986:1:243:: feeling one might have when out on a calming mountain or ocean retreat.. 986:1:249:: enjoyed rock art. There are many places which display rock art, in the 986:1:250:: area I live, such as: Nine Mile Canyon, Uinta Canyon, White Rocks, the 986:1:255:: forget my great ancestor's past, and would like to share it with those 986:1:259:: the petroglyph flute is played from your heart, the spirit of the Indian 986:1:260:: people will be felt in your life as well as those around you. 986:1:293:: mountains to the north and south, and a panoramic one hundred mile view 986:1:294:: from the lodge, you will be hunting in some of the most incredible 986:1:300:: course, we have a great time with company groups, too. Our lodge has 986:1:303:: sporting clays before the hunt or shoot clays while your birds are being 986:1:337:: on the Green River; or the San Rafael Swell. Three types: 1) fully 986:1:340:: trips--either you learn how to pack with and care for llamas in the 986:1:348:: farm or in the South Unit of the Ashley National Forest (both in 986:1:34:: Cares? It's bird hunting and it is glorious. Course', if you want to 986:1:352:: fun, educational outing where you get to meet and learn about llamas in 986:1:372:: treasures of both the Inca kings and the goods of the poorest campesinos 986:1:375:: hike with lunch or packing days worth of gear (and fresh, not driedfood!) 986:1:379:: 40 acres located in western Duchesne County, 4.3 miles south of Hwy. 40 986:1:37:: and natural cover in the Ouray Valley. The hunting ground is level with 986:1:380:: on the road to the Strawberry Pinnacles. It's a beautiful drive of under 986:1:402:: Starvation Reservoir offers 3,50-acres of fishing and boating fun four miles northwest of 986:1:421:: hunting in the State are right next door. Stores, café and Post Office 986:1:440:: relaxing. The aroma of homemade family meals will lure you to the dining 986:1:448:: The U Bar has a centrally located laundry facility and men’s and women’s 986:1:454:: three, and four hour rides. For the really adventurous, there is an all 986:1:455:: day ride that includes some great fishing! • Children must be at least 986:1:458:: guest and / or pack trip client. For more information on our fly-fishing 986:1:466:: Your group will be guided on horseback to a private campsite of you 986:1:470:: spot trip areas permit packer to return to the Ranch the same day; 986:1:491:: high success on trophy big game. Most hunts are conducted from our home 986:1:492:: with your own private cabin to stay in, with all the conveniences of 986:1:497:: clients for hunting information. Thank you for your interest in hunting with us. 986:1:499:: We hunt northeast Utah for trophy draw mule deer. You can expect to 986:1:514:: operated washers and dryers. There is a wrap around porch with 6 chairs 986:1:536:: There is a tent area below the pavilion by the river. There is 986:1:539:: Twin size bed and loft for sleeping, Table and 2 chairs, small refrigerator 986:1:612::the restaurant offers good home cookin’. Stop by for a visit. The coffee is 986:1:623:: here with their Grandparents. Moon Lake is a place of fond memories and 986:1:651:: well stocked, and friendly, you can fill your tanks at our gas pumps, 986:1:653:: breakfast is cozy and comfortable, stop in and see what we have to 986:1:72:: plenty of open bait fishing on the North Fork of the Duchesne River. 986:1:73:: Enjoy easy access to the many lakes in the primitive area. Pack trips 986:1:98:: night in our bubbling outdoor hot tub. For those who like roughing it, 986:2:116:: She was the first woman trainer in the history of the race to 986:2:140:: be accompanied by a child. Eve, who is master of the pack, said, 986:2:145:: selected as founding member to be part of a core group of important 986:2:161:: your next visit the Library, don't be startled by the fox on the 986:2:27:: a pen and ink drawing. Eve first sculpted the fox in clay. Her 986:2:55:: returned to New York to begin her formal art education as a young 986:2:61:: who do it, and I've found horse artists to be very generous in 986:2:64:: one to do anything second rate, Eve sought out the best in the 986:3:115::examining me quizzically while I freeze in delight — and dozens more perch in 986:3:117::swallow watches me warily from her mud nest above my door. Nearly two dozen 986:3:118::bluebird boxes dot the meadow beyond, an ample 250 acres that beckon me to 986:3:119::stay. But I can't; it's Monday. And here's why: Even Garner, the busiest state 986:3:120::park in Texas, can provide satisfying solitude if you can get there on a 986:3:123::scones, more coffee and a five-grain hot cereal with cream and maple syrup, I 986:3:139::Blanket Creek bed, startling an armadillo that scurries to hide its face in the 986:3:147::with their mothers. The Frio Cave is on a private ranch, but TPWD's Devil's 986:3:151::years; still, every night is different," says Walker as we climb to the crest 986:3:152::of a ridge where the cave opens, and peer downward into the cave's mouth. 986:3:154::of a Civil War-era furnace used to convert bat guano into saltpeter to make 986:3:159::would roost in the mainly wood and fiber buildings and set off countless fires. 986:3:182::over charcoal. As I savor each bite, I relive my adventure — the lyrical 986:3:207:: CONTACT US / OUR MISSION / CONTRIBUTORS' GUIDELINES / TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE 986:3:22::Bureau, who has organized our outing. We will be hunting in the Central Zone 986:3:28::check-in, we follow them to our dove hunting spot, a caliche road lined with 986:3:37::shooting time to appreciate the sunrise, which we spend in playful banter as we 986:3:39::of whitewings streak overhead. High and fast is right; often they are more than 986:3:41::diving I associate with mourning doves. As I'm still making friends with my new 986:3:46::afternoon, but I have other plans. Wild honey is still produced in the area, 986:3:47::most notably by Ed Moeller, and is sold in many locations around town. After 986:3:56::tour of two of his three apiary sites outside Uvalde. He leases locations for 986:3:58::says he's a retired U.S. Army first sergeant who served as a sniper instructor 986:3:59::in Vietnam and was a member of the 1972 Olympic shooting team. He found 986:3:60::retirement a bit too tame for his tastes. "Then one afternoon I was just 986:3:79::duct-taping our pant cuffs to our shoes and our sleeves to our gloves. "If 986:4:101:: Subscription requests, correspondence, and notices of change of address should be sent to: 986:5:129:: TO HUNDREDS ON COUNTY LAND AND BETWEEN NEW LISBON AND THE LAKES, WILDLIFE 986:5:133:: OFFERS APPROX. 6 ACRES OF BUILDABLE, VACANT LAND ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF NEW 986:5:13:: L1389393 - MAUSTON - Wooded Lot!! .43 acre lot near county park on 986:5:178:: APPLE TREES ON THE PROPERTY MAKE IT EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR WILDLIFE. $2,900/ACRE 986:5:186:: OK for short term camper use or ideal for log cabin. Close to 986:5:204:: L680 - SUCH A DEAL - MAUSTON - MAUGH'S CREEK SUBDIVISION - .34 986:5:21:: location along interstate that could be purchased jointly with adjoining parcel (consisting of 986:5:226:: L670 - NEW LISBON - A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY A PREMIUM WATERFRONT 986:5:266::needs are greater, it can be combined with C124 to provide nearly 4 acres. 986:5:271::needs are greater, it can be combined with C123 to provide nearly 4 acres. 986:5:281::- Necedah - A LEVEL 2.37 ACRE BUILDING SITE THAT BACKS UP TO THE 986:5:319:: #9, Mauston Business Park - This prime 1.71 acre parcel boasts exposure to 986:5:324:: – Mauston - Motivated seller offers a .99 acre commercial lot in the 986:5:329:: – Mauston - Motivated seller offers a 1.32 acre commercial lot in the 986:5:352::on! Located in Castle Rock Estates, a subdivision that is only a couple miles 986:5:358:: L617 - New Lisbon - 3.81 wooded acres with the Little Yellow River 986:5:416::development for those who wish to get away from it all, get back to 986:5:65:: outlots to the 2nd largest lake in Wisconsin and your very own pier. 986:5:66:: Located on both snowmobile and ATV trails, you'll be able to enjoy this 986:5:73:: L719 - NEW LISBON - Lot 5 on Stone Brook Road - 5 986:6:114::Shoshone people. Shoshone legend speaks of a serpent on a mountain who, angered by 986:6:143::explore the lava fields. They were investigating its possible use for grazing and watering 986:6:152:: Samuel Paisley continued Russell's work and later became the monument's first custodian. Others 986:6:155:: The few Caucasians who visited the area in the 19th century created local 986:6:179::mistake, Limbert wrote, "for after three days' travel his feet were worn and bleeding." 986:6:198::2 , 1924 by U.S. President Calvin Coolidge to "preserve the unusual and weird 986:6:228::volcanic province that was created by a series of cataclysmic caldera -forming eruptions which 986:6:230::has been implicated (see Yellowstone Caldera ). This hot spot was under the Craters 986:6:233::the overlying continent of North America moves). Pressure from the hot spot heaves the 986:6:271::becomes slightly more silica rich. The curtain of lava responds by breaking apart into 986:6:272::separate vents. Various types of volcanos may form at these vents; gas-rich pulverized lava 986:6:273::creates cinder cones (such as Inferno Cone stop 4) and pasty lava blobs form 986:6:294:: Years of cataloging by biologists and park rangers have recorded 375 species of 986:6:348::otherwise conserve water. Hairs on scorpionweed, the succulent parts of the Pricklypear Cactus , 986:6:367::spaced. Consequently, many visitors have asked park rangers if the buckwheat were systematically planted. 986:6:412::on through the crater and to the Big Craters/Spatter Cones parking lot (see below). 986:6:416::"orchard" is available. The interpretive displays on the trail emphasize human impacts to the 986:6:432::cone complex located less than 1/4 mile (400 m) up a steep foot trail. 986:6:467::March. Cross-country skiing off of Loop Drive is allowed but may be dangerous due 986:6:470:: Yellowstone National Park is world famous for its geysers , mudpot s, Yellowstone 986:6:477:: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument protects Pliocene -aged fossil sites along the Snake 986:6:504::Proclamation 7373 (William Jefferson Clinton) Boundary Enlargement of the Craters of the Moon National 986:6:78:: lava field is the largest of several large and recent beds of lava 987:0:321:: jaybird gave you this @ 15:35 in "Art, Music, Theater & Film" 987:0:340:: jaybird gave you this @ 11:26 in "Gay, Lesbian, Queer & Free" 987:1:102:: sportsman paradise located in the shadow of the Uinta Mountains. Come to 987:1:104:: you enjoy fly fishing on five high mountain freestone streams and fly 987:1:119:: like the Rock Creek, and the Yellowstone that are filled with native 987:1:121:: elk, deer and moose are abundant. The diversity of this country provides 987:1:129:: LIFE NETWORK, and our adventures have been given as Premier Vacations on 987:1:138:: Lake Trail Head, in the Lake Fork drainage of the High Uintahs. 987:1:140:: your desires and experience levels. Call us today and let us see 987:1:163:: J/L Ranch offers the experience the splendor of our mountain guest ranch! 987:1:173::Vernal and Roosevelt, Utah provide local points of interest as well as friendly, 987:1:174::small-town atmospheres. The elevation at the ranch is 7,200 feet above sea level 987:1:180::advance. Treat yourself to the best nature has to offer and the comfortable 987:1:189:: experience at Utah’s most unique resorts, set in one of the West’s 987:1:191:: retreats customized to fit any need. Whether it’s Elk hunting, or just 987:1:194:: clear starry skies and the abundant roaming wildlife, indeed, make the L 987:1:222:: Moon Lake Resort, nestled among aspens and pines on the largest lake 987:1:226:: not been here before, look forward to discovering why those that have, 987:1:234:: flutes. Why? Cedar trees hold a special meaning. These trees have a 987:1:238:: Native Americans. Just as the Cedar tree has a network of family 987:1:239:: support, so did the Indian Tribe. The Cedar tree has always represented 987:1:273:: Fruitland Utah where Red Creek mixes with the Strawberry River is an 987:1:274:: area that is totally unique. Traversed by three rivers with access to 987:1:288:: cattails, on creek banks, in tall grass or near Russian olive trees, 987:1:296:: neighborhood? Not ours! Some of our best days are spent watching family 987:1:301:: room for meetings, enabling you to mix business with pleasure. If you 987:1:306:: hungry. Is this heaven? Probably not, but it's pretty darn close. Come 987:1:319:: The goal of Roosevelt City is to provide all citizens with a 987:1:341:: backcountry using our llamas, or you can bring your own trained, but 987:1:345:: four-five hour activity hiking with llamas allows you to get away, and 987:1:354:: treats and take walks with our guests. We provide a nutritious lunch. 987:1:358:: we also offer one-day clinics at our farm. We cover care, practical 987:1:363:: Ashley National Forest, Browns Park, the San Rafael Swell, and the Red 987:1:366:: makes getting there and being there just that much better. Hiking with 987:1:368:: heavy pack. And you'llbreathe some of the cleanest air in the 50 987:1:383:: of Rosebud Llamas Utah are Shirley Weathers and Bill Walsh. Both have 987:1:389:: Program and we begin each trip with an orientation designed to ensure 987:1:403:: Duchesne on Highway 40. A 54 unit campground, sandy beach, modern rest 987:1:411:: Showers at all sites, Drinking Water at all sites, Modern Restrooms, Day 987:1:412:: Use Fee $5, Camping Fee $8-$14, No RV Utilities at this Park 987:1:420:: Tabiona Valley, on the Duchesne River, some of the best fishing and 987:1:435:: you know that our hand-hewn log cabins have been handled with loving 987:1:438:: stay a delight. The lodge features a sitting room with comfortable log 987:1:439:: furniture and rock fireplace. There is a deck with porch swings for 987:1:453:: being one with nature on our spectacular trails. We offer one, two, 987:1:461:: party for the duration of the trip. All the planning, preparation, and 987:1:462:: cooking are done by our staff. Guests furnish their own personal gear, 987:1:464:: persons. (We can put groups together if needed.) Length of stay: Minimum 987:1:46:: excitement during waterfowl season. You may see a Deer or two and 987:1:471:: longer trips place you in more remote areas, requiring the packer and 987:1:472:: stock to stay overnight. Length of stay does not affect charges. Group 987:1:475:: Our knowledgeable staff will do everything possible to make your hunt an 987:1:490:: properties. We have full-time outfitted for 14 years and have had very 987:1:495:: safest possible manner. We have first aid and CPR training. We are 987:1:496:: licensed and insured. Please feel free to contact any of our past 987:1:513:: couch, one bathroom with shower tub, and a laundry room with coin 987:1:516:: electric egg beater, can opener, salt and pepper, and a few other 987:1:518:: stove, oven, and microwave. The kitchen table seats eight and there is 987:1:525:: Refrigerator and freezer 4 garbage cans, Large barbecue grill, Paper towel dispenser, 987:1:572:: the State are very nearby also. 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He is a welcome presence to greet our members and 987:2:22:: that it was not a living breathing fox but a beautiful bronze 987:2:25:: Fout, known to the art community as Eve Prime, donated the near 987:2:26:: life-size fox last month. The Fox is a superb piece inspired by 987:2:28:: clay figure was then cast in the bronze form using the lost 987:2:38:: field sports, gives accuracy and depth to her work. But a few 987:2:41:: I find it very rewarding to work with my hands, she said. 987:2:48:: in New York, she grew up in Virginia hunt country following the 987:2:49:: hounds of Orange County Hunt since her teen years. Eve loved her 987:2:56:: adult at the Three Arts Club. But as she told The Chronicle 987:2:58:: ran on the front cover: In equine art, you must learn more 987:2:65:: field of sporting art to learn her craft. She traveled to Long 987:2:91:: forefront early. At the age of 21, one of her first commissioned 987:2:93:: on the cover of The Chronicle of the Horse . 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The greatest hunting and fishing in 988:1:622:: From toddlers to teens, from honeymooners to Grandparents who first came 988:1:626:: in the High Uinta Wilderness offers full facility rustic cabins, a 988:1:638:: gave you a map. Well, after you are settled in and 988:1:640:: camp has left everyone with a big hunger and you are 988:1:642:: serve great food, have R V hook ups, showers and 2 988:1:86:: The Edge retreat is perched atop a 100-foot cliff overlooking the 988:1:88:: specifically created for people looking for the ideal setting for their 988:1:90:: roam and plenty of privacy, the buildings and grounds are artfully 988:1:91:: created for comfort and relaxation, with many private corners and nooks 988:1:92:: for private contemplation. The Edge offers a 600 Sq. foot gourmet 988:1:93:: kitchen which can seat 24 for meals. The bunkhouse accommodates twenty 988:1:96:: two private rooms for group leaders or honeymooners. In addition, there 988:2:108:: in both flat and jump racing. Life's Illusion, owned by Virginia 988:2:110:: as Steeplechase Horse of the Year in 1975. Most recently, Paul 988:2:114:: 1964, Eve made her mark in steeplechasing when her bay gelding 988:2:115:: Moon Rock won the thirty-ninth running of the Virginia Gold Cup. 988:2:119:: Eve is perhaps best known for her contributions to young people 988:2:120:: in the community. Inspired by the generosity of mentors in her 988:2:121:: youth, Eve has returned the favor to untold numbers of blossoming 988:2:124:: began right at home with her children Doug, Nina and Virginia. 988:2:125:: Doug has found great success like his father riding and training 988:2:127:: She rides in point-to-point races and in recent years, she began 988:2:135:: the joys of foxhunting, she organized the M.O.C Beagles in 1961. 988:2:136:: The Beagle pack hunts fox, just like their much larger foxhound 988:2:156:: has embraced the call to action to preserve Virginia's hunt country. 988:2:33:: Chaser is a steeplechase horse and its rider flying a fence. 988:2:34:: A small fox, leaping for a flushed quail, graces the Founders' 988:2:40:: started sculpture six years ago when my eyes began to change. 988:2:59:: than what is offered at fine institutions like the Art Students 988:2:66:: Island to study with Paul Brown at his home. Brown (1893-1958) 988:2:77:: commuted to Maryland to learn more from Franklin B. Voss (1880-1953), 988:2:81:: University and Corcoran School of Art. She also spent time with 988:2:90:: a keen understanding of her subjects, Eve's work moved to the 988:2:95:: Hinckley, MFH of Old Dominion Hounds (Va.). Eve produced an image 988:3:105::Kaufman's Butterflies of North America and a half-dozen other field guides to 988:3:116::the branches above. Nearby, a fountain burbles over rocks. A female barn 988:3:132::provides a popular daytrip for nearby San Antonians, and is a beloved 988:3:133::destination for Texans throughout the state. The clear Frio River offers both 988:3:134::swimming and fishing, and tube shuttles and a kayak/paddleboat livery add ways 988:3:13::Matthew McConaughey. 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