Palms to Peaks

Palms to Peaks
Title Palms to Peaks PDF eBook
Author Janet Kathleen Edwards
Publisher ESRI Press
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre California
ISBN 9781589482852

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Edwards, a lifelong resident of California, is a regional realist whose etchings capture the history and natural beauty of the state. Through this collection, she pays homage not only to the stunning vistas, palms, groves, flora, and fauna that have become icons of Southern California life, but also to the coastal, central, and northern regions of the state.

Peaks, Palms, and Picnics

Peaks, Palms, and Picnics
Title Peaks, Palms, and Picnics PDF eBook
Author Linda McMillin Pyle
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre California, Southern
ISBN 9780738803623

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Palms in Forest Ecosystems of Amazonia

Palms in Forest Ecosystems of Amazonia
Title Palms in Forest Ecosystems of Amazonia PDF eBook
Author Francis Kahn
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 234
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642768520

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Palms are tropical miracles. Heinrich Heine, the German poet, stated "Unter den Palmen wandert man nicht ungestraft", i.e., one does not wander unpunished under the palms. It was Professor H.C.D. de Wit who taught me this in the late 1950s, and it is a pleasure to forward this message to the next generation in such an appropriate book. Both authors, as I know them, will bear the punishment of the palms. They will never be without palm nostalgia if and when living somewhere outside this world's tropical and subtropical palm belt. Palm nostalgia goes further than palms alone. It concerns the landscape, the short but splendid sunsets and last, but not least, the tropical people. Their elegance of living, structured in subtler ways than managers will ever understand, their laughter which may be a more decisive weapon against the troubles besetting the tropics than mere economics, and their unique life force erupting on festive as well as sad occasions under the palms will always remain with those who w3)ldered beneath these trees. I know. I was there.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author United States. Forest Service
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1904
Genre
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San Bernardino Mountain Trails

San Bernardino Mountain Trails
Title San Bernardino Mountain Trails PDF eBook
Author John Robinson
Publisher Wilderness Press
Pages 290
Release 2016-10-18
Genre Travel
ISBN 089997807X

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Southern California's highest and most rugged mountains are in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto ranges, in a unique region where desert cactus and pine trees, plus snow-capped peaks and palm oases, are found in close proximity. With the Pacific Crest Trail weaving its way through the mountains and desert, there are endless opportunities to explore Southern California trails. After more than 40 years in print, San Bernardino Mountain Trails remains the bible for Southern California hikers. This updated guide by veteran hiker and author David Money Harris contains new trips as well as old favorites -- 100 hikes that traverse San Bernardino National Forest, the Santa Rosa Mountains, and the San Jacinto Mountains. This edition brings John Robinson's classic guide up to date with the latest trail conditions. Eight old trails, especially in areas that have become overgrown after fire damage, have been replaced with recently built or more heavily used trails. San Bernardino Mountain Trails is noted for its comprehensive coverage of the San Bernardino, San Jacinto, and Santa Rosa Mountains and its meticulously researched history of the ranges.

The Living Age

The Living Age
Title The Living Age PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 842
Release 1886
Genre
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Bringing Progress to Paradise

Bringing Progress to Paradise
Title Bringing Progress to Paradise PDF eBook
Author Jeff Rasley
Publisher Conari Press
Pages 258
Release 2010-09-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 1609252896

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What does it mean to bring progress—schools, electricity, roads, running water—to paradise? Can our consumer culture and desire to “do good” really be good for a community that has survived contentedly for centuries without us? In October 2008, climbing expedition leader and attorney, Jeffrey Rasley, led a trek to a village in a remote valley in the Solu region of Nepal named Basa. His group of three adventurers was only the third group of white people ever seen in this village of subsistence farmers. What he found was a people thoroughly unaffected by Western consumer-culture values. They had no running water, electricity, or anything that moves on wheels. Each family lived in a beautiful, hand-chiseled stone house with a flower garden. Beyond what they already had, it seemed all they wanted was education for the children. He helped them finish a school building already in progress, and then they asked for help getting electricity to their village. Bringing Progress to Paradise describes Rasley’s transformation from adventurer to committed philanthropist. We are attracted to the simpler way of life in these communities, and we are changed by our experience of it. They are attracted to us, because we bring economic benefits. Bringing Progress to Paradise offers Rasley’s critical reflection on the tangled relationship between tourists and locals in “exotic” locales and the effect of Western values on some of the most remote locations on earth.