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  • Archeologists from the Central Amazon Project work in the forest of Brazil to discover the workings of terra preta (black earth) and how it was created by the indians living in the area.The vast quantity of potsherds and their even distribution indicates the were produced for the purpose and placed in the soil by the native Indians, not left by accident. <br />
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Contact:  Bill Woods,  Department of Geography <br />
University of Kansas,  217A Lindley Hall,  ,  ,    Phone:  785 864-5541 Or: 785 864-8992 Or: 785.691.5368 Email: wwoods@ku.edu
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  • Archeologists from the Central Amazon Project work in the forest of Brazil to discover the workings of terra preta (black earth) and how it was created by the indians living in the area. Farmer Pedro Macedo looks into the the Terra Preta soil on his farm where archeologists are researching the formation of the soil.  In the background are the papaya trees he grows. At the Laguinho Site.
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  • Archeologists from the Central Amazon Project work in the forest of Brazil to discover the workings of terra preta (black earth) and how it was created by the indians living in the area.The vast quantity of potsherds and their even distribution indicates the were produced for the purpose and placed in the soil by the native Indians, not left by accident.
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  • Archeologists from the Central Amazon Project work in the forest of Brazil to discover the workings of terra preta (black earth) and how it was created by the indians living in the area. Farmer Pedro Macedo looks into the the Terra Preta soil on his farm where archeologists are researching the formation of the soil.  In the background are the papaya trees he grows. At the Laguinho Site.
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  • Windmills on the Watson Ranch in the Sandhills of Nebraska. A clever rancher put up seven windmills to pump shallow groundwater into a water tank so he could water his cattle.
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  • The All-American Canal takes water from the Colorado River though desert dunes in Southern California.
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  • Graves washing into the Mississippi, Louisiana.
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  • Workers repair one of Grand Coulee dam's huge turbines.
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  • Cowboys coming back from branding gather around a stock tank to water their horses in the Sandhills of Nebraska.
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  • Sumac leaves turning brown in the fall on the Tallgrass Prairie Natural Preserve north of Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
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  • A rattlesnake skin in the tall grass of the Konza Prairie Natural Research Area, near Manhattan, Kansas.
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  • A receding thunderstorm creates blazing sunset near Bazaar in the Kansas Flint Hills.
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  • Afternoon thunderstorm coming through the Flint Hills at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve near Strong City, Kansas.
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  • Primrose blooming in the spring at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve near Strong City, Kansas.
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  • Spring burning of the Flint Hills north of Matfield Green, Kansas.
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  • Spring burning of the Flint Hills, along Four Mile Creek Road, southwest of Council Grove, Kansas.
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  • Leaves frosted by the first freeze of autumn at the Konza Prairie Natural Research Area near Manhattan, Kansas.
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  • Cemetery near a petroleum plant on the Mississippi River in Louisiana.
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  • Dew covers the grasses in a meadow in the Flint Hills of Kansas.
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  • Bison grazing in the Flint Hills at the Konza Prairie near Manhattan, Kansas.
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  • Bracted spiderwort blooming after spring burning at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve near Strong City, Kansas
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  • Clouds gather over the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, near Strong City, Kansas.
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  • Stone fence runs straight over the rocky outcrop in the Flint Hills in the Beaumont area, generally north and east of Wichita.
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  • Prairie Chickens on the booming grounds during the Spring mating ritual.  South of Cassoday, Kansas.
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  • Spring burning of the Flint Hills, along Four Mile Creek Road, southwest of Council Grove, Kansas.
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  • The Big Well in Greensburg, Kansas. A diver is searching for objects people have thrown into the well over the years. The well was hand dug and reaches down to the Ogallala Aquifer.
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  • Mississippi River in Minnesota seen from the air at sunset.
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  • Native Americans fishing for Salmon in Pacific Northwest.
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  • Native American fishing for salmon on the Columbia River.
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  • Leavenworth Eryngo blooming in the spring in the Flint Hills.
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  • Prairie grasses flourish after the spring burn in the Flint Hills in the Beaumont area, north and east of Wichita.
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  • Fireflies gather on a calm evening at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve north of Strong City, Kansas.
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  • Wildflowers near the RK Cattle ranch south of Council Grove, Kansas.
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  • The wall cloud of a spring thunderstorm storm over the Kansas Flint Hills.
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  • Beardtongue blooming after spring burning on the RK Cattle ranch near Council Grove, Kansas
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  • Lush grasses of spring cloak the Flint Hills in the Beaumont area, generally north and east of Wichita.
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  • Patterns in the layered stones of the Flint Hills in the Beaumont area, generally north and east of Wichita.
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  • Wildflowers in the Flint Hills south of Bazaar on Sharpe's Creek Road.
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  • Sunset in the Flint Hills at the Konza Prairie Natural Research Area near Manhattan, Kansas.
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  • Prairie Chickens on the booming grounds during the Spring mating ritual.  South of Cassoday, Kansas.
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  • Smoke lingers in the evening after a spring burning of the Flint Hills southwest of Manhattan, Kansas.
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  • Polluted water from a mine pours into a holding pond in Colorado.
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  • Multnomah Falls, Oregon
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  • Sunset in the Flint Hills at the Konza Prairie Natural Research Area near Manhattan, Kansas.
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  • Sumac leaves turning red in the fall on the Tallgrass Prairie Natural  Preserve north of Strong City, Kansas
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  • Moonrise over the Konza Prairie Natural Research Area near Manhattan, Kansas.
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  • Cattle graze and sleep in the morning at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve near Strong City, Kansas
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  • Wildflowers near the RK Cattle ranch south of Council Grove, Kansas.
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  • Eroded hills cloaked in prairie grasses in the Flint Hills in the Beaumont area, generally north and east of Wichita.
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  • Spring burning of the Flint Hills north of Matfield Green, Kansas.
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  • Spring burning of the Flint Hills near Bazaar, Kansas.
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  • Owen and Tom Rudge on their father's fishing boat at the Sanday harbor.  Rudge moved to the island some years back for a change in lifestyle and to raise his family in a quiet, crime-free environment.  He uses the boat for lobster and crab fishing. Orkney, Scotland
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  • Soil making in progress as sphagnum moss decomposes in a sample of Arctic Tundra from Alaska. <br />
Bits of the soil were set in water, letting the decomposing leaves float free.  Also a rich environment of all of the bacteria and microbes that do the work of the soil.
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  • Soil making in progress as sphagnum moss decomposes in a sample of Arctic Tundra from Alaska. <br />
Bits of the soil were set in water, letting the decomposing leaves float free.  Also a rich environment of all of the bacteria and microbes that do the work of the soil.
    MM6977_070705_06743-Pano.jpg
  • San Franciso and the Golden Gate Bridge, seen from the Marin Headlands.  Even though a relatively "green" city in a state that pays attention to night lighting, San Francisco is largely not different than an large urban area and puts out a lot of light into the night, creating a night light environment of its own.
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  • San Franciso and the Golden Gate Bridge, seen from the Marin Headlands.  Even though a relatively "green" city in a state that pays attention to night lighting, San Francisco is largely not different than an large urban area and puts out a lot of light into the night, creating a night light environment of its own.
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  • Forsinard Flows near the hamlet of Forsinard in Sutherland, Scotland. The Flow Country is a vast area of peat bog, a fragile environment valued as wildlife habitat as well as for storing vast quantities of carbon.  This is now an RSPB Reserve and there is a newly built observation tower overlooking the bogs.
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  • Forsinard Flows near the hamlet of Forsinard in Sutherland, Scotland. The Flow Country is a vast area of peat bog, a fragile environment valued as wildlife habitat as well as for storing vast quantities of carbon.
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  • Soil making in progress as sphagnum moss decomposes in a sample of Arctic Tundra from Alaska. <br />
Bits of the soil were set in water, letting the decomposing leaves float free.  Also a rich environment of all of the bacteria and microbes that do the work of the soil.
    MM6977_070705_06743-Pano-Edit.jpg
  • San Franciso and the Golden Gate Bridge, seen from the Marin Headlands.  Even though a relatively "green" city in a state that pays attention to night lighting, San Francisco is largely not different than an large urban area and puts out a lot of light into the night, creating a night light environment of its own.
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  • Seed from the Kew Millennium Seed Bank collection at Wakehurst, outside London in the UK.  <br />
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Zeyheria sp. (probably Z. montana; Bignoniaceae) - Zeyheria is a South American genus with two species, occurring mostly in drier environments of sub-Amazonian Brazil and ranging west to Bolivia (Gentry 1992). Zeyheria montana Martius is widely distributed in the Brazilian territory, occurring between 350–1000 m elevation from the states of Maranhão, Paraná , specially in the Brazilian Central Plateau ‘‘Cerrado’’ vegetation. It is a 1–3 m tall shrub, which eventually develops into a tree.<br />
Uses: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19148414: Zeyheria montana leaf possesses anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities, which could be of relevance for the pharmacological control of pain and inflammatory processes
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  • Seed from the Kew Millennium Seed Bank collection at Wakehurst, outside London in the UK.  <br />
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Zeyheria sp. (probably Z. montana; Bignoniaceae) - Zeyheria is a South American genus with two species, occurring mostly in drier environments of sub-Amazonian Brazil and ranging west to Bolivia (Gentry 1992). Zeyheria montana Martius is widely distributed in the Brazilian territory, occurring between 350–1000 m elevation from the states of Maranhão, Paraná , specially in the Brazilian Central Plateau ‘‘Cerrado’’ vegetation. It is a 1–3 m tall shrub, which eventually develops into a tree.<br />
Uses: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19148414: Zeyheria montana leaf possesses anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities, which could be of relevance for the pharmacological control of pain and inflammatory processes
    MM7753_2010-07-23_11861.jpg