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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Wild Caves Speleology' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Wild Caves Speleology Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Wild Caves Speleology 1. Predator Tropical Fish - By: Nate Jamieson Some tropical fish, either because of their size, feeding habits, or just their natural behavior, are not suitable for beginners to try and raise in a community tank. These are some of the big and bad, that you may want to avoid until you're more experienced. Oscar- This native of the Amazon ... Featured ArticlePopcorn History - The Cave Man And Cave Lady Treat Long before movie goers discovered that popcorn and movies gotogether like Bogie and Bacall, popcorn was being enjoyed by ourcave dwelling ancestors.Imagine eating a snack that's well over 5,000 years old!Eatin' Popcorn In A CaveWay back when, someone was apparently munching some popcorn in acave in what is now New Mexico. They didn't finish their snackand some 5,600 years later, what might be the world's oldestpopcorn was discovered.But while 5,600 years is old indeed, it can't begin to compar ...
Read full story 2. Horses In Art - By: Andrea Balch The History of the horse in art is one that spans thousands of years, and goes back to before the horse was first domesticated. The discoveries of rock paintings at Lascaux and Avignon in France have provided us with an insight , not only in to the very early artists, but also of the p... 3. California Bed Breakfast - By: Michael Russell There are, of course, many wonderful things about a good California bed breakfast. The homemade biscuits at breakfast, which are, yes, served in the room; the fresh bedding; the special guest dinners; the perks and amenities. But what I find most impressive in not only the California bed breakfast... 4. An Ancient Breed Of Horse - By: Michael Russell A few hundred years ago, the Przewalski horse ran wild in Mongolia. Although these horses were native to their Mongolian home range, it is thought they roamed throughout Europe and most of Asia. This is evident from the cave paintings that have been discovered and studied in France and S... 5. An Introduction To Mushrooms - By: Michael Russell Mushrooms belong to the Fungi group. They are fleshy plants that grow from decaying materials. They need the nutrients that they get from the decay because they do not have chlorophyll. This means that they cannot produce their own food. They usually grow in the more temperate regions of the world a... 6. Wolf And Human History - By: Michael Russell Throughout history, wolves have been revered and despised. Their calls, physical appearance, and predatory nature have all contributed to this situation. They are neither good nor evil; they are predators, plain and simple. They are not savage killers however. The wolf helps keep prey animal pop... 7. Wolf And Human History - By: Michael Russell Throughout history, wolves have been revered and despised. Their calls, physical appearance, and predatory nature have all contributed to this situation. They are neither good nor evil; they are predators, plain and simple. They are not savage killers however. The wolf helps keep prey animal populat... 8. Lagers 2 - By: Michael Russell Lagering, as a process, was discovered around 200 years ago in Bavaria. Here, it was found that beers experiencing secondary fermentation in casks stored in the caves of the Alps would produce beers with differnet characteristics than ales. The process of lagering ... 9. The Bahamas -it's More Than Just Beaches - By: Michael Russell While the beaches of the Bahamas are the premier tourist attraction, there are many more things to do if you travel inland. On Abaco you can visit the Abaco National Park, which is a 20,500-acre national park dedicated to preservation of the native plants and animals of the Bahamas. It is one of the... 10. How To Choose The Best Beach In Jamaica For Your Vacation - By: Alton Hargrave All your life you dreamed of taking a vacation and suddenly it is almost time! Now, the pressure to get the most out of it. We all have different ideas about vacations. And, this will be a special one. You have to realize your own special needs and wants and incorporate all this into a w... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| 50 Hikes In The Adirondacks: Short Walks, Day Trips, And Backpacks Throughout The Park Barbara McMartin has been hiking in the Adirondacks for decades; her family, for generations. She has distilled her vast experience into the 50 hikes offered here, representing a cross-section of the wilderness and wild forest: rugged peak climbs, gentle trips to distant waterfalls, bushwhacks to wild rivers. In all she describes 360 miles of trails to caves, uninhabited lakes, wetlands, cliffs, a... |
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