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Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah: A Photographic Journey
Author photo. There is so much to see in Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah that my day and a half there only scratched the surface. I was there in early November. The weather was cool in the morning but warmed up nicely in the afternoon. I...
10 commentsHow Does Wood Petrify?
Petrify literally means turn to stone, so petrified wood means wood turning into stone. Petrified wood has been found in all 50 states and around the world. Many of the areas with the highest concentrations have been turned into state or national...
5 commentsArches National Park in Utah – A Photographic Journey
Arches National park Arches National Park, United States Government: Southeast Utah Group Business Office, 2282 Resource The original 4,520 acres was set aside as a national monument on April 12, 1929. It...
10 commentsHow to Prepare a Better Resume
Your resume is the equivalent of getting your foot in the door. Once you have an interview you can dazzle them with your knowledge and sparkling personality. So how do you get your foot in the door? Here are pointers on how to prepare a better...
10 commentsBackbone State Park in Iowa
Backbone State Park, near the towns of Strawberry Point, Dundee, and Lamont in NE Iowa, is Iowa’s oldest state park. It was dedicated in 1919. It is named for the narrow and steep ridge of ancient bedrock, over 400 million years old, that was...
6 commentsVisible Light and Why We See Colors
There is such a variety of colors in our lives; from the reds, oranges and yellows to the greens, blues and purples, and every shade in between. Life would be very dull without all the beautiful colors. Visible light is the electromagnetic waves of...
4 commentsWhy Are Sunrises and Sunsets So Colorful?
Author photo. Do a web search and you will come up with around 4 million photos. People love sunrises and sunsets. They are fascinating and they change by the second. They are definitely more interesting if...
8 commentsFractal Creations
The mathematical definition of a fractal is a geometric pattern that is repeated at every level and cannot be represented by classical geometry. Wikipedia’s definition is "a rough or fragmented geometric...
18 commentsPolish Astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus Reburied as a Hero
Nicolaus Copernicus who lived from 1473 to 1543, was a little known mathematician and astronomer working in Poland. He was a cleric in a Catholic Church in Frombork (Fraunberg), Poland but spent all of his...
10 commentsA Large Nose May Be Beneficial to Your Health
The human nose comes in all shapes and sizes. It has a variety of functions such as containing the cells responsible for smelling. It takes inhaled air and conditions it making it more humid. Air needs to be...
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