The Delta Pearl 20 — Slash

That was thrilling!! Great episode Teagan!

Golden Gate National Recreation Area: Point Bonita Lighthouse

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The Golden Gate National Recreation Area protects over 80 thousand acres in Northern California. For this trip, we decided to explore the Marin Headlands section. The Marin Headlands is a peninsula just north of San Francisco on the Marin County side of the Golden Gate Bridge.

DSC02557Point Bonita Lighthouse sits at the entrance to San Francisco Bay in the Marin Headlands. Point Bonita was the third lighthouse built on the West Coast (in 1855)  and was the last manned lighthouse on the California coast. It is maintained by the National Park Service as part of the Golden Gate NRA (The coast guard maintains the still-active signal) and was added to the National Register of Historic Places…

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7 Visualisations that demonstrate How we Humans are Destroying Earth — ecogreenlove

Unless we take notice of the developments and try to make amendments in our ways to lower our carbon footprint, the planet might look quite different soon. This infographic lists 7 visualizations that elaborate how we humans are destroying the planet. via 7 Visualisations that demonstrate How we Humans are Destroying Earth — ecogreenlove

House of Herbology: How To Make A Tincture — Life & Soul Magazine

https://www.youtube.com/embed/r9EUgL3wZVw? With the winter season in full swing, you can support your health with immune-boosting foods and herbs. Tinctures are one of the best ways you can benefit from healing herbs and are some of the most effective. Tinctures are concentrated herbal extracts made by soaking the leaves (dried or fresh), roots, bark, berries, from … Continue reading House of Herbology: How To Make A Tincture — Life & Soul Magazine

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