The 1930s were some of the driest years in American history. Eight long years of drought, preceded by inappropriate cultivation technique, and the financial crises of the Great Depression forced many farmers off the land abandoning their fields throughout the Great Plains that run across the heart of mainland United States. via The Dust Bowl of … Continue reading THE DUST BOWL OF THE 1930
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From Shelter to Science
Your intense focus and insatiable urge to play make you a great fit for the Conservation Canines, an organization that rescues dogs from shelters and pairs them with human handlers. via From Shelter to Science — Ruffwear Blog | News, Events & Adventures
BEAUTIFUL TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY
Sarawut Intarob is a talented self-taught photographer and retoucher currently based in Sakon Nakhon, Thailand. Sarawut uses Nikon D800 camera, he shoots magnificent nature, landscape, street and portrait photography. via Beautiful Travel Photography — ALK3R
CARVING DEAD TREES INTO PUBLIC ART
Trees have long life spans, but eventually they too die of old age or succumb to diseases or get damaged in thunderstorms and hurricanes. When trees in urban spaces die and show signs of toppling over or breaking off, the city might decide to remove them for the safety of those around. The remaining stumps […] … Continue reading CARVING DEAD TREES INTO PUBLIC ART
THE MAGICAL BEAUTY OF AUSTRALIAN MOUNTAINS
Dylan Gehlken is a talented landscape photographer and outdoor enthusiast currently lives in Adelaide, South Australia. via The Magical Beauty of Australian Mountains — ALK3R

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