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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 'Bear River Regions' 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 Bear River Regions Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Bear River Regions 1. Viewing Bears In Alaska - By: Michael Russell Alaska is known as bear country. Bear viewing in the wild will probably be one of the best highlights of your visit. These animals are truly magnificent to watch as they travel freely along the coastline. You'll be entertained as they catch salmon or eat berries, grasses or plant roots in the mou... Featured ArticleRivers & Rapids & Bears Oh My! Debbie Jacobs2458 River RoadGuilford VT 05301explore@sover.netWord Count: 880 plus bylineRivers & Rapids and Bears, Oh My!She was easy to spot. On her medical form she had noted that she would not be useful for carrying any canoes, the stick drawing she included showed three people carrying a canoe overhead. Standing in between two of the figures, Maxine could not reach high enough to help. Even if she were not petite Maxine would sta ...
Read full story 2. Bed And Breakfast In Rheinland-pfalz - By: Michael Russell Rheinland-Pfalz is one of Germany’s most bucolic destinations. Its vineyards stretch all over the hills, on both of the shores of the Mosel River. This is the region with the highest export rate for wine and Trier is the very land of sparkling wine. Here wine is cheaper than beer, and ... 3. The Regional Cuisines Of Chinese Cooking (part 2 Of 4) - By: Helen Fan Szechuan: the western cuisine Szechuan, the largest province in China, lies in a vast, densely populated, and fertile basin surrounded by mountains. Its principal connection eastwards is through the spectacular deep, narrow gorges cut by the Yangtze River. For centuries, due t... 4. Alaska In Jack London Eyes - By: Michael Russell Alaska, wild and immense, is one of the planet's treasures - a vast landscape of cloud-swept peaks, deep blue lakes and mammoth glaciers. Between its mountain ranges stretch endless forests and tundra plains, where wolves howl from their lookouts and herds of migrating caribou flow like dark w... 5. Alaskan Animal Residents. Meet Two Famous Ones! - By: Michael Russell Alaska is the largest state in the union. It contains about 365 million acres. About 50 million acres are serviced by the National Park Service. This acreage is classified as national preserves, parks and also national monuments. The largest state park in the nation is locate... 6. The Karelian Bear Dog - By: Michael Russell The Karelean Bear Dog is a close cousin of the Russian Laika and there is a very strong similarity between the two. However the Karelean Bear Dog is a native of Finland. The Finnish name for the dog is Karjalank Arhukoira. the earliest settlers of Finland had to survive in a rugged land and hunting ... 7. The Regional Cuisines Of Chinese Cooking (part 3 Of 4) - By: Helen Fan Shanghai: The Eastern Cuisine As you follow the Yangtse River eastward out of the Szechuan region, you will arrive into eastern China, which lies on a great plain formed by the Yangtze River and ends with its river delta. The river delta encompasses some of the most fertile l... 8. Hunting Camouflage - By: Michael Russell For instance, a chameleon is an organism that changes color according to its surroundings. This allows the creature to remain well hidden and absolutely obscure to its enemies. It is actually very difficult to spot a chameleon at a casual glance. The word Camouflage that has been said to be derived ... 9. Loire Valley Wine Region - French Wines Explored - By: Mpam Id 1977403 The Loire Valley Wine Region, situated in the central region of France, is a picturesque combination of hills, valleys, and scenic landscapes, pierced by the peaceful Loire River. It is the third most popular tourist destination in France and owes as much of its renown to the quaint towns and magnif... 10. Alaska - Bison Big Game Animal - By: Michael Russell The American bison is one of several big game animals in Alaska. The bison was transplanted to Alaska from Montana in 1928, after becoming almost extinct in America. Twenty of these animals were delivered to an area around Delta Junction and by 1985 the population had grown to approximat... 11. The Majestic Beauty Of Balboa Park - By: San Diegan Balboa Park, home of the San Diego Zoo and the Culture Center of San Diego Romantic Balboa Park is a lush 1,400 acre forest of exotic trees, well-kept gardens, and a majestic lily pond, which is the most photographed site in the park. It is also the home of the San Diego Zoo. He... 12. A Look At Caldwell Id; Economic Research - By: Lance Winslow Caldwell and Nampa Idaho Research (Economic City Report Service Sector) Economic Report on Caldwell, ID. First I would like to comment on the first rate job being done by Mr. Al Ames of the Caldwell Economic Development Council. He and his team have devised a revitaliza... 13. Camping In Alaska - By: Michael Russell To most people, camping in Alaska means one thing: bears. Lots and lots of bears. This stereotype does not go unwarranted; in ten days of rafting the Anasek and Noatak rivers my family and I saw a dozen grizzly bears. One juvenile male even followed me down a river bank our first day in the bush.... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Margaret River, Eagles, Caves, Wine And Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse Tour From Perth Known as one of Australia's finest wine regions, the Margaret River Region is also blessed with stunning natural beauty.... |
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