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- Rainbow - National Geographic Society
A rainbow is a multicolored arc made by light striking water droplets The most familiar type rainbow, including this one in southern Chile, is produced when sunlight strikes raindrops in front of a viewer at a precise angle
- Rainbow Serpent - National Geographic Society
Some ancient people of Australia believe a "rainbow serpent" slithered from the water to create the world Could this fascinating myth be based on fact? Join Wild Chronicles on a quest to find the truth about Australia's amazing snakes and legends
- Yellowstone - National Geographic Society
Since that time, millions of people have visited the park to take advantage of its hiking trails, scenic views, glimpses of popular sites such as the geyser called Old Faithful, and one of the largest hot springs in the United States, the Grand Prismatic Spring, which is known for its rainbow waters
- Explorer Home - Profile
His work later took him to Haiti to investigate folk preparations implicated in the creation of zombies, an assignment that led to his writing The Serpent and the Rainbow, an international best seller later released by Universal as a motion picture
- Waterfall - National Geographic Society
The crashing flow of the water may also create powerful whirlpools that erode the rock of the plunge pool beneath them The resulting erosion at the base of a waterfall can be very dramatic, and cause the waterfall to " recede "
- How LGBTQ Youth are Building Community Through Conservation Work
While the Rainbow Crew programming has evolved over the past few years, its main goals have remained the same—get kids outside in a safe space, teach them conservation skills, and get them paid while doing it
- Aboriginal Songlines Helped Draw the Map in Australia
The Phys org article focuses on star maps created by Aboriginal Australians, and refers to indigenous Euahlayi, Kamilaroi, and Arrernte people What is the relationship between Aboriginal Australians and indigenous people?
- A Filipino Odyssey: Resurrecting the balangay boat in the Philippines . . .
A Filipino Odyssey will be documenting efforts to rebuild the boats used by the original Filipinos to migrate from mainland Asia to the archipelago and reestablish the maritime practices of our ancestors that made them master seafarers View Expedition Background
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