Segunda e última parte no Zoológico e Jardins The Living Desert, em Palm Desert, na Califórnia. Apresentado por: TRAVEL USA LOPA 2018 Imagens e edição: F. Lopes Fotografia: M. Palacios Música: GEMS, “w/o u” Produção: NYFMProduction & Videomaker (nyfmproduction@gmail.com) Lyrics// Letra: [Verse 1] Long way down when there’s no way out How I long for […]

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Death Valley National Park is one of the most beautiful and fascinating places on Earths surface. Doing landscape photography here is like throwing a kid into a candy store. This episode of my photographing USA series is the longest so far and I hope you enjoy it. — The eBOOK — https://gum.co/LCmpi SUBSCRIBE TO MY […]

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Cheetah – Acinonyx jubatus While running, the cheetah’s flat shaped tail acts like the rudder of a boat, allowing swift turns mid-air with superior steering and balance. conservation status – Vulnerable. The Living Desert was established in 1970 by several trustees of the Palm Springs Desert Museum who foresaw the impact that resort development would […]

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The Living Desert was established in 1970 by several trustees of the Palm Springs Desert Museum who foresaw the impact that resort development would have on their local desert ecosystem. This foresight led to an interpretive nature trail and preserve in Palm Desert. Among the trustees was Philip L. Boyd who also founded the Riverside […]

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The Living Desert was established in 1970 by several trustees of the Palm Springs Desert Museum who foresaw the impact that resort development would have on their local desert ecosystem. This foresight led to an interpretive nature trail and preserve in Palm Desert. Among the trustees was Philip L. Boyd who also founded the Riverside […]

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Join me for a private workshop in the Tetons – more info here: http://www.stevemattheis.com/workshops/ Gear I use: http://www.stevemattheis.com/gear/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevemattheis/ Video Rating: / 5

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Until recently, this species was known to science only through fossil remains. The first modern-day sightings of live Chacoan peccaries in Paraguay were reported in 1972. The Chacoan is the largest of the peccaries. Males and females look alike. The bristly coat is a speckled charcoal or brownish-gray, interspersed with long guard hairs, which may […]

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They are the world’s fastest living hoofed mammals and the second-fastest land mammals. Endemic to North America the pronghorn has a deer-like body, weighs between 90 and 125 pounds, and stands about 3½ feet at the shoulder. It has large, protruding eyes and a white or buff 4-inch tail. The upper body and outside of […]

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【Desert Garden】 Located in Balboa Park, once your walk beyond a big fountain in Balboa park, you will see a little bridge across the road. Once walk over the bridge, you are there. Family & kids friendly Address: Zoo Pl, San Diego, CA 92104 Ticket: free/ no ticket Parking: 1800 El Prado, San Diego, CA […]

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Step one… till, excavate and smooth Step two… lay gopher wire ( chicken wire or harware cloth 1/2 inch or tighter Step three… lay the rock ( get total square footage and devide by 108 to get how many cubic yards you need. To get measurement in tons, take the yardage and multiply by 1.4. […]

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4 Desert (style) gardens in the south west of the USA, 2 public & 2 private. Monty Don’s American Gardens, Episode 3 Video Rating: / 5

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The closest living relative to the hyena family is the civet family, and they are more closely related to the cat than the dog family. Dog-like in appearance, the Striped Hyena has a big sturdy head. Striped hyena faces are generally black with a black patch of fur under the chin and large pointed ears. […]

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Dromedary camels have a single hump composed of fat, which stores food for times of need and lips that are thickened to allow consumption of thorny plants. They are caramel or sandy brown in color; but can range from almost black to nearly white. Their hair is longer on the throat, shoulder and hump areas. […]

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An interview with Vanessa Kuemmerle describes how she designs Sensual Gardens and what that looks like for a pair of her beloved clients in the S.F. Bay Area. Vee takes you on a tour of her studio and nursery, including bees, chickens and some very cool plants. Learn how the senses: sight, sound, smell, sound, […]

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