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Modern anthropologists and cultural historians tend to put a religious and symbolic spin on every ancient mark on stone or wall. I have always wondered...
The weather outside was cold and foggy and this fire was extremely inviting. But as with Frost's little horse, we had to hurry on and had miles to go before...
Instead of the Man in the Moon, some cultures around the world and especially in the American Southwest, see a rabbit in the moon. This is a charming original...
What It Looked Like | Walking Arizona http://t.co/MLSzhri50S James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 10, 2013 What It Looked Like | Walking Arizona
Pelican Island | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ObqC454OIN James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 10, 2013 Pelican Island | Walking Arizona
Some of the most interesting features of the sandstone rocks in Arizona and Utah are these alcoves created by the action of water seeping through cracks...
Pelican Island http://t.co/9zozCpiW6u James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 10, 2013 This is the Pelican Island of its namesake Pelican Island National...
This is the Pelican Island of its namesake Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge. Here is a list of the types of birds that nest on this tiny island: Brown...
This is approximately what some of the State of Florida looked like at and before the time of the arrival of the Europeans. This is in the Pelican Island...
This is a trick question. Of course, spelling is important to properly communicate and as we learn in school, noticed by people who are teachers in our...