The wet season in Broome - myself, three friends, three camels, two dogs and our gypsy trailer travelled north under the threat of Cyclone Nicholas.| The Andy T Channel
After time at sea, Tweetspeak's Poet Laura, Sandra Fox Murphy, finds solace in the spacious skies and expansive stillness of the desert. The post Poet Laura: In the Glow of the Desert appeared first on Tweetspeak Poetry.| Tweetspeak Poetry
Alexander after withdrawing from Hyphasis and conquering Mallian reached the Sea. He sent his Navy back by sea across the Persian Gulf to Susa under the command of admiral Nearchus. He took his Army on a march through the Gedrosian desert. A third of his Army was lost due to its harsh conditions. Why didn't Alexander sail all of his troops accross the Persian Gulf and avoid desert climate just like the Romans sailed thier armies across mediterranean?| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
U bë kohë pa shkruar. Qëllimisht kam refuzuar Çdo valë frymëzimi. Kam heshtur, u jam fshehur Fletëve, stilolapsave, Tastierave dhe gjithçkaje Ku mund të shkruhet. S’kam dashur të zhytem Në nd…| VOICES
It’s been a while since I wrote. Deliberately I have refused Every wave of inspiration. I’ve been silent, hiding From papers, pens, Keyboards and everything, Where one can write on. I n…| VOICES
There’s a deep remembering that happens when we connect with spring water - not just as a resource, but as a living relationship with the land beneath our feet.| Find A Spring
Hello, everyone. Another of my nature photography images titled “Delicate Arch & La Sal Mountains” has been published at Gobblers by Masticadores. Much gratitude to editor Manuela Timofte for sharing this image. I appreciate all you do, Manuela. You can view the image and its accompanying commentary here: Also, don’t forget to follow and subscribe to Gobblers by Masticadores, where you’ll … Continue reading “Delicate Arch & La Sal Mountains” published at Gobblers by Mas...| Silent Pariah
I still remember walking into The RAF Exhibit Gallery for the first time during the Orchid Fever exhibition. Outside, Desert Botanical Garden buzzed with visitors, filling the trails, admiring cactus blooms and standing in awe of the majestic saguaros. The post Seeing the Desert Differently: Inside The RAF Exhibit Gallery appeared first on Desert Botanical Garden.| Desert Botanical Garden
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The Afghan windcatcher car cooler isn’t just clever. It’s low-cost climate adaptation. With rising global temperatures and millions of cars still| Green Prophet
A year ago I posted tables of 72 encounters from the City of Spires, as a convenient means of recycling material from my ongoing campaign into something that other people might find gameable. As the game is still going on (and now approaching the two-and-a-half year mark, or five and a half if it's considered as an extension of the previous Team Tsathogga campaign set in the same world), I thought it was probably time for an update.| Against The Wicked City
A few monsters who have turned up in my current campaign. I think my PCs have figured all these guys out well enough for me to safely list them here.| Against The Wicked City
“Arizona is a state of extraordinary contrasts, where every turn of the road brings into view something grand, mysterious, or lovely.” These words, penned by Zane Grey, arguably the most prolific author of the western genre, capture the essence of this place where the landscape seems to shift with every mile; the everchanging crimson hues and...| The Science Survey
Western cowboy activities and centers for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students to develop math, literacy, science, art, and fine motor skills.| Pocket of Preschool
Lenwood is a small town on Route 66 just west of Barstow, California, that began in 1923 Frank and Nancy Ellen Woods decided to subdivide some 1540 acres they owned. Through the company Lenwood Estates they established a new town … Continue reading →| NEVER QUITE LOST
Click here to read our post, Kanab Utah - A Photographer's Dream!. Action Photo Tours provides small group photography tours & workshops to locations in Utah, Arizona, and beyond!| Action Photo Tours
Some people stuck at the U.S.-Mexico border are forced to risk their lives attempting to cross the desert.| High Country News
Ever since I'd returned to Europe, I haven't been able to finish any of the big races I signed up for. Heading into Ultra X Morocco, I knew one thing: no matter what, I would do my darndest to finish. The desert gave me an edge and... I did.| Hit the Road with Me
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A strange mummy wanders the sandy wastes, not bound to a tomb | Homebrew Homunculus
Set off for three days of walking in the heart of the Sahara, accompanied by dromedaries. Enjoy tea and meal breaks in the middle of the golden dunes and spend the night in a tent or under the stars. This trek is a unique opportunity to experience a way of life closer to nature and feel all its magic. The post Caravan trek into desert appeared first on Travel Tamegroute.| Travel Tamegroute
As one of Utah's most beautiful & least visited parks, there are a host of incredible things to do in Capitol Reef National Park.| More Than Just Parks | National Parks Guides
Life is feeling a little crazy right now. It is time to think positive and view the short term with a rosy tinted glasses! Rosy Red is this weeks photo theme. Just last week, we set out in the big …| Working on Exploring
Death Valley is a truly otherworldly place with insane vistas, extreme weather, breathtaking beauty, and all sorts of amazing things to do. The post 25 AMAZING Things to Do in Death Valley National Park (+ Photos) appeared first on More Than Just Parks | National Parks Guides.| More Than Just Parks | National Parks Guides
We all love family time, so explore the world's best itinerary destinations, like the Dubai Desert Safari with family will be a magical experience!| Mom With Five
Egypt's Valley of the Whales (Wadi al Hitan) is an incredible desert site full of prehistoric whale fossils. This post explains what to see and how to visit.| Passport & Pixels
Written for: Moonwashed Musings – Sky-scraping saffron sky like desertgolden rays, bright oasispromise of hope and joy| purplepeninportland
Might there still be a meal waiting for LGBTQ+ people and allies even in this desert?| New Ways Ministry
The vast and impossibly ancient necropolis in Saqqara in the Egyptian desert is filled with… The post Trendsetter: Djoser and the First Pyramid in Egypt appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
It’s no secret that the mafia played a role in building Las Vegas. But it might surprise you to learn that the Mormon mafia that helped build Sin City too!| Historic Mysteries
Apparently, simple living organisms must exist for eons on a planet before more advanced life can thrive.| Evolution News
Most complete guideline for your desert landscape. Learn all about hardscaping, softscaping, significant features, plants, and accessories.| Mystargarden
Did you know that the starlit sky acts as a celestial map at desert night, guiding travelers through desert dunes and arid landscapes? These stars offer vital navigation cues, as travelers depend on star positions and patterns to find their way in the desert. In the middle of the desert, under the vast night sky,… Read More »13 fascinating facts about the desert at night| The geography teacher
Did you know that the desert coyote has more surprises up its furry sleeve than you’d imagine? Hold onto your hats because we’re about to uncover 12 fascinating facts. Put down everything you thought you knew about them because we’re here to debunk them. Desert Coyote Facts: 12 Things You Need To Know Desert Coyotes… Read More »The Desert Coyote- 12 Important Things To Know| The geography teacher
Ever wondered, where does water in the desert come from? Well, we’re here to uncover the mystery. Deserts are often viewed as inhospitable wastelands devoid of water. However, beneath the scorching surface and within the vast dunes, a remarkable world of water exists, hidden and precious. From ancient wells to delicate ecosystems that thrive around… Read More »10 important facts about water in the desert| The geography teacher
The desert hairy scorpion is a unique and fascinating creature! But what are the most important things that we should know? Read on to find out! What You Need To Know About The Desert Hairy Scorpion Have you ever wondered what extraordinary creatures thrive in the unforgiving deserts? Dive into our captivating exploration of the… Read More »12 fascinating facts about the desert hairy scorpion| The geography teacher
Have you ever heard of a lizard that shoots blood from its eyes? Explore these 12 fascinating facts about desert horned lizards that will leave you amazed. Despite its slow pace, it isn’t to be underestimated. The little wanderers are full of surprises and armed with fascinating facts. Under the moon’s soft glow, these Lizards… Read More »12 Fascinating Facts About The Desert Horned Lizard| The geography teacher
These are some of the top desert safari locations you can visit for an adventure amidst the mesmerizing dunes of some of the world’s most iconic desert areas. Whether you crave the thrilling rush of dune bashing, the tranquillity of a camel ride at sunset, or the immersive experience of Bedouin-inspired camps under a blanket… Read More »10 Best Desert Safari Locations In The World| Backpackingman
Wadi Rum Travel Guide: "Rum Valley" (also known as the Valley of the Moon" is a spectacular desert landscape in the mountains of Southern Jordan.| Nomad Flag