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this is forest creek. open space with water shady. forest corner. all this is done to ensure that visitors to our garden. we could immerse ourselves in nature. they could feel all its power and maybe stir up some nostalgic forgotten images from childhood that live in all of us in a completely different way, the theme of ordinary plants in unusual circumstances, maria ragulyova reveals. the author of the garden, the source of our garden was made specifically for this place, that is, we first chose a place, then created a project. first of all, i was struck by this group, which reminds me of some columns of a cathedral or back scenes so as not to disturb the natural landscape and do not interfere with the trees. but at the same time create a comfortable place to relax. she decided to use a bench, a special design from be. that is, we all assembled this bench here and assembled it according to the principle of paving. she lies just as they lie. we have paving slabs in our garden. that is, you these seams pass the water quite calmly. it is laid on a san
this is forest creek. open space with water shady. forest corner. all this is done to ensure that visitors to our garden. we could immerse ourselves in nature. they could feel all its power and maybe stir up some nostalgic forgotten images from childhood that live in all of us in a completely different way, the theme of ordinary plants in unusual circumstances, maria ragulyova reveals. the author of the garden, the source of our garden was made specifically for this place, that is, we first...
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this is forest creek. open space with a pond shady forest corner.isitors our garden. we could immerse ourselves in nature, we could feel the power and maybe stir up some nostalgic forgotten images from childhood that live in all of us. the theme of ordinary plants in unusual circumstances is revealed in a different way by maria rubleva, the author of the garden. the source of our garden was made specifically for this place, that is, we first chose a place, then created a project. first of all, i was struck. this group of lindens, which remind me of some columns of a cathedral or back stages, so as not to disturb the natural landscape and not disturb the trees. but at the same time create a comfortable place to relax. she decided to use a bench, a special construction made of concrete. that is, we gathered all this bench here and assembled it according to the principle of paving. it lies in the same way as paving slabs lie in our garden, that is , water passes through these seams quite calmly. it is laid on a sandy base, so it is absolutely permeable
this is forest creek. open space with a pond shady forest corner.isitors our garden. we could immerse ourselves in nature, we could feel the power and maybe stir up some nostalgic forgotten images from childhood that live in all of us. the theme of ordinary plants in unusual circumstances is revealed in a different way by maria rubleva, the author of the garden. the source of our garden was made specifically for this place, that is, we first chose a place, then created a project. first of all,...
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. >> it's surrounded by water, creeks, rivers, freshets, those places where freshwater and brackish collide. it's got swamps, it's got agricultural land, vast forestsi brought you here to talk about nature's role in the escape to freedom joie: along these trails, cohen explains how that understanding of nature was key to safe passage on the underground railroad. why did they follow the path of the water? >> they followed the path of the water because it was a highway. just look around us. joie: nature's "road map" is everywhere. the flow of water helped travelers understand their direction and even in the dark, thick moss on trees could help point them north. >> these were natural clues that they had learned about on the plantation. long before they ever took that first step towards freedom. joie: as a public historian who works outside traditional academics, cohen chronicles the experiences of enslaved people as they dared to liberate themselves. >> so what you're seeing is the bottom. joie: following another escape route, cohen built a 3-by-3 foot box to secretly ship himself north by rail. what was it like in there? >> dark and hot. joie: today,
. >> it's surrounded by water, creeks, rivers, freshets, those places where freshwater and brackish collide. it's got swamps, it's got agricultural land, vast forestsi brought you here to talk about nature's role in the escape to freedom joie: along these trails, cohen explains how that understanding of nature was key to safe passage on the underground railroad. why did they follow the path of the water? >> they followed the path of the water because it was a highway. just look...
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creek. that's cedar about behind it. and i flew him around yellowstone and the shoshone forest for and a half hours, shot back and landed, and he looked at me, says bobby, you showed me. and two and a half hours what took me a lifetime to do on horseback. it was one of the neatest days for me to share that with my granddad. this is a special photograph for many reasons. this is max photograph. that's heart mountain. and when i from the time i was a kid, that is the weather vane. i look at the clouds. i know what the weather's to be, but every time i came back to cody, all my life, i knew i was home. this is the landmark for we that live in cody, wyoming, and it's heart mountain and it was the all the early day maps. it was named buffalo hard by the native americans heart. hartwell he and i always kid and say, gee, you must have been from powell to spell it wrong. but, uh, yellowstone regional airport, the old cody train company before it burned and they rebuilt it, our fire department, there's a new book out on the fire department. first rodeo grounds were right out front here between here where the cody high school foot
creek. that's cedar about behind it. and i flew him around yellowstone and the shoshone forest for and a half hours, shot back and landed, and he looked at me, says bobby, you showed me. and two and a half hours what took me a lifetime to do on horseback. it was one of the neatest days for me to share that with my granddad. this is a special photograph for many reasons. this is max photograph. that's heart mountain. and when i from the time i was a kid, that is the weather vane. i look at the...
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s forest service video shows the now four day old mosquito fire is 0% contained and it's jumpedmerican river, rubicon river and pilot creek spreading from plaster county into el dorado county, where mandatory evacuations have been ordered. after exploding in the last day, it has doubled in size to some 30,000 acres. that's the size of san rafael and sunnyvale combined. the extreme heat is leaving the bay area, it will still be in the nineties to more than 100 degrees in that high mountain region, even though cooler weather is also on the way to that area. it presents another severe complication for firefighters wind, many trees, mostel standing are dead trees, especially if the needles are still on the trees. they can torch burn in a big flame and then throw that ember cloud downwind. the 85 year old uc berkeley blodgett forestry. research station was apparently partially consumed by fire. we don't know the whole areas burned. initial reports is a lot of structures we have actually survived. the station's survival is very likely due to research center work itself in several large test forest areas of 50 to 70 acres each r
s forest service video shows the now four day old mosquito fire is 0% contained and it's jumpedmerican river, rubicon river and pilot creek spreading from plaster county into el dorado county, where mandatory evacuations have been ordered. after exploding in the last day, it has doubled in size to some 30,000 acres. that's the size of san rafael and sunnyvale combined. the extreme heat is leaving the bay area, it will still be in the nineties to more than 100 degrees in that high mountain...
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s forest service video shows the four day old mosquito fire is 0% contained and it's jumped the american river, rubicon river and pilot creek spreading from plaster county into el dorado county, where mandatory evacuations have been ordered. after exploding in the last day , it has doubled in size to some 30,000 acres. that's the size of san rafael and sunnyvale combined. the extreme heat is leaving the bay area, it will still be in the nineties to more than 100 degrees in that high mountain region, even though cooler weather is also on the way to that area. it presents another severe complication for firefighters wind, many trees, mostel standing are dead trees, especially if the needles are still on the trees. they can torch burn in a big flame and then throw that ember cloud downwind. the 85 year old uc berkeley blodgett forestry. research station was apparently partially consumed by fire. we don't know the whole areas burned. initial reports is a lot of structures we have actually survive. the station's survival is very likely due to research center work itself in several large test forest areas of 50 to 70 acres each r
s forest service video shows the four day old mosquito fire is 0% contained and it's jumped the american river, rubicon river and pilot creek spreading from plaster county into el dorado county, where mandatory evacuations have been ordered. after exploding in the last day , it has doubled in size to some 30,000 acres. that's the size of san rafael and sunnyvale combined. the extreme heat is leaving the bay area, it will still be in the nineties to more than 100 degrees in that high mountain...
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s forest service video shows the four day old mosquito fire is 0% contained and it's jumped the american river, rubicon river and pilot creek spreading from plaster county into el dorado county, where mandatory evacuations have been ordered. after exploding in the last day, it has doubled in size to some 30,000 acres. that's the size of san rafael and sunnyvale combined. the extreme heat is leaving the bay area, it will still be in the nineties to more than 100 degrees in that high mountain region, even though cooler weather is also on the way to that area. it presents another severe complication for firefighters wind, many trees most standing are dead trees, especially if the needles are still on the trees. they can torch burn in a big flame and then throw that ember cloud downwind. the 85 year old uc berkeley blodgett forestry research station was apparently partially consumed by fire. we don't know the whole areas burned initial reports a lot of structures we have actually survived. the station's survival is very likely due to research center work itself in several large test forest areas of 50 to 70 acres each researche
s forest service video shows the four day old mosquito fire is 0% contained and it's jumped the american river, rubicon river and pilot creek spreading from plaster county into el dorado county, where mandatory evacuations have been ordered. after exploding in the last day, it has doubled in size to some 30,000 acres. that's the size of san rafael and sunnyvale combined. the extreme heat is leaving the bay area, it will still be in the nineties to more than 100 degrees in that high mountain...