The border between Minnesota and Wisconsin here was formed by a combination of molten lava and melting glaciers over the past billion years. The St. Croix River Valley's hugely popular public access ...
A deeper understanding of nature, how it works, and our relationship to the natural world can be gained by seeing “Paint Rock: Drawing from Nature,” an exhibit at JSU’s Department of Art & Design in ...
The Paria Canyon-Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness is one of the country’s last great wild refuges, a 112,500-acre maze of backcountry canyons, cliffs, deserts and plateaus untouched by man. You’ve ...
Two iconic rock formations in Nebraska’s Panhandle continue to draw visitors, and the rocks also help share the history of several historic trails that passed nearby.
At first glance, the windblown sandstone landscape of the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness looks like the most desolate place on Earth, an inhospitable expanse of sky, sand, and oddly shaped rock formations ...
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