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1. Photo Sunday

Photo Sunday – 4th of July 2010 – with Declaration of Independence Text

July 4, 2010

It’s the 4th of July, 2010 and we bring you not only photos this week, but the text of the Declaration of Independence.

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Photo Sunday – There Is Another Sky: Photos Poetry and Audio

June 20, 2010

Emily Dickinson wrote a wonderful poem called “There Is Another Sky.” Please enjoy the audio recording and the sky photos that accompany it.

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Photo Sunday – Tahiti and Polynesia

June 13, 2010

Tahiti is a beautiful paradise of lush jungles, sandy beaches, ancient culture and wonderful festivals.

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Photo Sunday – The Moab Desert

May 23, 2010

The Moab Desert is host to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. It has welcomed countless tourists and nature lovers. Enjoy the photos.

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Earth Day Climate Rally Concert 2010 – Exclusive Videos and Photos

April 26, 2010

Earth Day Climate Rally 2010 Exclusive Videos and Photos by Adam Shake

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Photo Sunday – The Great Barrier Reef

April 18, 2010

n honor of The Great Barrier Reef in which a Chinese Coal Ship ran aground recently, this weeks Photo Sunday is a reminder of beautiful nature too often taken for granted.

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Photo Sunday – Green Spring Gardens Nature Center

March 28, 2010

Sometimes, when you can’t get away for an extended drive, visiting a local nature center is the next best thing to being in the wilderness.

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Photo Sunday: Winter Wonderland – East Coast Blizzard 09 -SnOMG!

December 20, 2009

In what will be forever known as the “East Coast Blizzard of 09″, the northern east coast got over 20 inches of snow in 24 hours.

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Photo Sunday – Mt. Kilimanjaro

November 29, 2009

Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, is an inactive volcano in north-eastern Tanzania.

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Photo Sunday – Hiking the Mojave Desert and Red Rock Canyon Outside Las Vegas

October 25, 2009

Why travel to Las Vegas? To hike through the Mojave desert and scramble through Red Rock Canyon, why else?

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