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Monthly Archive for: "May, 2023"
 Earthships: Recycled Houses Made of Dirt
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By Laurel Kallenbach
Posted May 27, 2023

Earthships: Recycled Houses Made of Dirt

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Just 15 minutes outside of  Taos is the world’s Earthship headquarters—and my New Mexico trip just wasn’t complete without a quick look at these beautiful, fascinating, and [...]

 Discover Painted Hand Pueblo: Canyons of the Ancients National Monument
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By Laurel Kallenbach
Posted May 24, 2023

Discover Painted Hand Pueblo: Canyons of the Ancients National Monument

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 Wild Dolphins Ahoy in California’s Channel Islands!
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By Laurel Kallenbach
Posted May 12, 2023

Wild Dolphins Ahoy in California’s Channel Islands!

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Originally posted November 2010 At last I’ve seen dolphins in the wild for the first time in my life! On an Island Packers catamaran trip to California’s Channel Islands National Park, I [...]

 Dino Dig in Colorado: Be a Paleontologist for a Day
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By Laurel Kallenbach
Posted May 4, 2023

Dino Dig in Colorado: Be a Paleontologist for a Day

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Originally published November 2013 The green-and-purple tail of Triceratops disappears over the crest of the mesa, headed west through the desert toward Utah on I-70 with our van driver in hot [...]

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