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Category Archives: Photography
Did a Huge Volcano in India Help kill off the Dinosaurs? A Fun Journey to Search for the Answer!
In December I got a phone call from a friend, Mark Richards, inviting me to join a small team of researchers on a trip to India. He said we would be looking for clues to the mystery of the … Continue reading
The Scenic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Train
I love trains. When I was 10 years old we lived near a railroad yard in Saharanpur, India. In the evenings, along with my siblings, I would walk along the yard tracks and watch the mighty steam engines as they … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Photography, Science, Travel, Vacation
Tagged Rockies, Trains, Travel
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Resurrection – A Natural Adaptation in Yellowstone!
At Yellowstone Park (see my photo essay of recent trip) winter is a time of survival. The conditions are harsh and life must adapt to survive. In fact after the long, cold winter many animals who are at less-than-peak fitness … Continue reading
Posted in Evolution, Photography, Science, Travell
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Winter in Yellowstone: A Place of Exquisite Beauty
Last week, along with a dozen other photographers, I made a trip to Yellowstone National Park. I found winter in Yellowstone to be a unique experience: it was cold, harsh, snowing. Temperatures ranged from -15°F to +20°F – even colder … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Science, Travell, Uncategorized
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