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: Camping in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India. Photo by J.M. Garg.
Natureglo's Camping Adventures in Prescott and Kaibab National Forests, May - June 2013.
Indian Paintbrush wildflowers in Prescott National Forest, Prescott, AZ.
This is a poppy.
Rochelle and I at "Woofstock", May 2013 in Prescott, AZ.
Another incredible sunset! Ah, the camp is so quiet and peaceful!
Gorgeous blue sky and desert earth!
Closeup of Indian Paintbrush.
A Horned Lizard. Prescott National Forest
A short-haired Rochelle after getting groomed in Chino Valley, AZ. She's loving the cool delights of shorter hair in this hot desert climate!
Yum! An egg breakfast! I used my propane one burner stove most of the summer. Now, I use a Road Pro frying pan for most of my cooking utilizing my solar powered inverter system!
A withered Earthstar fungus. Did you know they can "walk"?!
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>
Rock & Mineral Basics
>
Rock & Mineral Cycle
3 Rock Types
Mineral Properties
Rockhounding
Native Elements
>
The Native Metals
>
Copper
Platinum
Gold
Carbon
Bismuth
Iron
Silver
Tin
Native Non-metals and Semi-metals
>
Diamond
Silicates
>
Agate
Quartz
>
Amethyst
Garnet
Feldspar
Beryl
Topaz
Lapis Lazuli
Labradorite
Oxides
>
Sapphire
Hematite
Magnetite
Chrysoberyl
Ruby
Sulfides
>
Pyrite
Stibnite
Cinnabar
Gems
>
Pearl
Sulfates
>
Gypsum
Phosphates
>
Pyromorphite
Turquoise
Wavellite
Apatite
Mineraloids
>
Obsidian
Opal
Amber
Natural Glass
Jet
Lapidary Skills
Mining
Carbonates
Malachite
Volcano
Minerals A - Z
>
Minerals A - D
STORE
Minerals E - H
Minerals I - K
Minerals L - O
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Minerals R & S
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Nature Connections
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>
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Herps
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Student Projects
Sit Spot
>
Sensory Awareness
>
Owl Eyes
Deer Ears
Dog Nose
Raccoon Touch
Snake Taste
Videos
Giving Thanks
Sustainable Living
Hazards
>
Mapping & Directions
Lightning
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>
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Activities
>
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>
Animal Tracks & Signs
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