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Thursday, November 2, 2017
Breaking: The Trump administration is recommending lifting the ban on toxic uranium mining near the Grand Canyon.
Friday, October 27, 2017
BREAKING: POTUS agrees to gut the protection of Bears Ears Nat’l monument #StandWithBearsEars
We must not destroy our natural lands, these landmarks are far more than magnificent splendors of nature. They are part of our survival. Our natural fauna helps to generate and clean the very air we breath everyday. We must all participate in protecting our future and our children's future.
Corporate greed will destroy our way of life as we know it if we allow it. Protecting our parks reduces pollution and allows us a healthier air to breathe, free of inhalers, antibiotics and chemicals trying to mask illness and make corporations richer due to our dependence on there creations. Cut the cord and get back to the basics!
The cycle of life is desperately compromised every time man encroaches on natural habitat.
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Corporate greed will destroy our way of life as we know it if we allow it. Protecting our parks reduces pollution and allows us a healthier air to breathe, free of inhalers, antibiotics and chemicals trying to mask illness and make corporations richer due to our dependence on there creations. Cut the cord and get back to the basics!
The cycle of life is desperately compromised every time man encroaches on natural habitat.
BREAKING: @realDonaldTrump agrees to gut the protection of Bears Ears Nat’l monument #StandWithBearsEars https://t.co/IbuSAjv7c6— ProtectNationalParks (@protectNPS) October 27, 2017
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Sunday, October 22, 2017
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Montezuma Castle National Monument And Montezumas Well Arizona #SeeAmerica #FindYourPark
Today we gaze through the windows of the past into one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America. This 20 room high-rise apartment, nestled into a towering limestone cliff, tells a story of ingenuity, survival and ultimately, prosperity in an unforgiving desert landscape.
Montezuma Well (Yavapai: ʼHakthkyayva or Ahagaskiaywa), a detached unit of Montezuma Castle National Monument,[1] is a natural limestone sinkhole near the town of Rimrock, Arizona through which some 1,500,000 US gallons (5,700,000 L) of water emerge each day from an underground spring. It is located about 11 miles (18 km) northeast of Montezuma Castle.
The Well measures 386 feet (118 m) in diameter from rim to rim and contains a near-constant volume of spring water even in times of severe drought, amounting to approximately 15,000,000 US gallons (57,000,000 L). The water is highly carbonated and contains high levels of arsenic. At least five endemic species are found exclusively in Montezuma Well: a diatom, a springtail, a water scorpion, an amphipod, and a leech — the most endemic species in any spring in the southwestern United States.[2] It is also home to the Montezuma Well springsnail.
Montezuma Well's steady outflow has been used for irrigation since the 8th century. Part of a prehistoric canal is preserved near the park's picnic ground, and portions of the canal's original route are still in use today.
As with Montezuma Castle, the label "Montezuma" is a misnomer: the Aztec emperor Montezuma had no connection to the site or the early indigenous peoples that occupied the area.
Moose on the loose #OptOutside #Travel #Moose #Outdoors
Live Moose................ ..................Not, but looks close.
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