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  • Austin

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    09/16/2024 at 22:01

    Physical geography would be the hills and hollers of my location, the human would be the canal that shapes many of our streets and the mineshafts that are hidden away under my feet. Natural history is the rock formations as well as the cave systems

  • Austin

    Administrator
    04/19/2024 at 08:40

    Physical Geography: hills and valleys.

    Human Geography: farming processes; public transportation.

    Natural History: rabbits, pine trees.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    03/28/2024 at 10:30

    Physical Geography – Plains and Piedmont

    Human Geography – Farmland and Lake Martin and Interstate 85

    Natural History – Southern Magnolia/Longleaf Pine and Yellowhammer/White Tail Deer

  • Austin

    Administrator
    03/25/2024 at 07:35

    While living in the northern part of the country it gets chilly cold during Christmas time, the winds roar loud and fast coming from open plains. The smell of sea life is always there. With stretched out hands I cross wide roads and high bridges. Down pour comes in all sorts during any time of the season, for me I gather resources each time to prepare for every event. The experience is therapy, healing for the body mind, and soul. In one sense I am taking it all in enjoying every aspect of it; but in another sense, waiting for the break to come, which ends all of it only to start another experience having different characteristics but similar meaning.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    03/23/2024 at 12:30

    Yellowstone National Park, with all of its wonders and geographical features. The Great Divide. This geographical feature separates eastern Montana from Western Montana and splits the state into two VERY different regions. Human geography: a strong Native American presence and influence, and the many cultures that have come into our region over the centuries. Natural History: Glacier National Park. The glaciers taking us back to a time after the Flood. And, additionally, the landscape speaks of the time when much of this area was under water, not just from the Flood, but from the time after, when a vast inland sea remained. You can still see the effects all around us.

    • Austin

      Administrator
      03/25/2024 at 07:37

      How is animal life there? This seems like a place I would love to visit.

      • Austin

        Administrator
        03/25/2024 at 17:24

        There is a surprising abundance here on the Northern Plains. We are “where the deer and the antelope play”, as they say ;). There are wild turkeys, doves, meadowlarks (my ABSOLUTE favorite bird here!), pheasant, many kinds of grouse. Not far away are wild bison and wild horses. I have seen black bears and mountain lions, and bobcats. There is such an amazing variety of creatures. My wife and I refer to our area as “God’s back yard.” If you ever have the chance, I highly recommend seeing it. Having seen pictures of the Scottish highlands, I can say that there are places here that are not far different.

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