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Bahay Kubo: Tradisyonal na pamumuhay ng Filipino sa Bukid

October 15, 2020 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Nipa Huts in the Philippines
Traditional Filipino Nipa Hut

Tradisyonal na Bahay Kubo

Ang Bahay Kubo ay isang simbolo ng pamumuhay ng buhay sa bukid sa Pilipinas. Ito ang tahanan ng kahapon na nagbago at napanatili hanggang ngayon. Ang Nipa Huts o Bahay Kubo ay isang simbolo ng pamumuhay sa rural ng Pilipinas. Ang mga ito ay naiiba sa iba’t ibang lugar, ayon sa mga kondisyon at kalagayan ng lugar. Ang Bahay Kubo ay isang simbolo ng pamumuhay ng mga Filipino.

Walang tunay na kahulugan kung paano ginawa ang isang bahay kubo, ngunit mayroong maraming mga bagay na karamihan ay magkakatulad. Ang mga kondisyon sa mababang lupain ng Pilipinas ay humantong sa ilang mga pangunahing pagkakatulad. Karamihan sa mga kubo ay nakapaloob sa tatlong pinagpatong-patong. Depende sa kung sila ay nasa o malapit sa tubig. Karamihan sa mga kubo ng Nipa ay itinayo sa mga tungtungan. Dahil ang karamihan sa isla ay may tubig, kadalasan ang ilalim na bahagi ng kubo ay naabot ng tubig na malayang nakakapunta sa ilalim ng kubo. Ito ay totoo lalo na malapit sa baybayin at sa mga lugar na nakapalibot. May ilang mga eksepsiyon sa panuntunang ito sa mga modernong panahon, ngunit sinusunod ito ngayon sa karamihan ng mga lugar. Tanging ang ilan sa mga materyal ay nagbago. Sa ngayon, madalas ang mga tungtungan ay simpleng kongkreto mga bloke ng cinder kaysa sa tradisyonal na kahoy. Anuman ang mga materyales na ginagamit, ang benepisyo sa estilo na ito ay proteksyon mula sa mga baha at pinapanatili din nito ang mga maliliit na hayop sa labas ng lugar, tulad ng mga daga.

Sa itaas ng mga tungtungan ay ang living area o ang tagalong. Ang lugar na ito ay naka dikit sa hagdanan. Ginawa ito nang bukas at maayos ang bentilasyon upang makatulong na mapanatili na malamig ang tahanan at upang makapasok ang natural na liwanag na tumagos sa tahanan. Kadalasan ay may mga slats ng kawayan para sa sahig, na nagbibigay ng malamig na hangin na lumabas mula sa silong. Ang Pilipinas ay napakainit at mahalumigmig, kaya ang tradisyunal na bahay kubo ay nagbibigay-daan para sa paglamig. Pwedeng meron o walang kisame. Kadalasan hindi gumagawa nang kisame upang makalabas ang mainit na hangin sa taas ng nipa at umalis sa bubong.

Ang bubong ay karaniwan nang mataas at matarik na tila,lumilikha ng espasyo sa itaas ng sala para ang mainit na hangin ay dumaloy. Ang mga ito ay binuo na may thatch, isang materyal na madaling magagamit. Nagbibigay ito ng malamig na pakiramdam sa kubo sa mahabang mainit na mainit na tag-init. Ang mga bubong din ay ang dahilan kung bakit marami sa mga maliliit na kubo ang nakaligtas sa pagkahulog ng abo mula sa Mt. Pinatubonung sumabog ito. Maraming mas modernong mga tahanan ang di nakayanan ang bigat ng abo at bumagsak.

Bagaman nagbago ang mga modernong kubo ng Nipa, nanatiling pareho ang disenyo nito. Ang mga pader ay kadalasang itinatayo ng mga kawayan o mga banig na kawayan upang mabigyan ang bahay ng malamig na hangin sa mainit na tag-init at mainit-init sa tag-ulan. Itinayo pa rin ang mga ito sa isang parisukat na hugis at iniiwang bukas para sa liwanag at lamig. Ang mga bintana ay malaki upang makatulong na magbigay liwanag at madalas ay bukas sa isang mahabang kawayan, upang pahintulutanang pag daloy ng hangin. Ito ang modernong bahay kubo-isang simbolo na nakaligtas at inangkop sa paglipas ng panahon.

Sa iyong susunod na paglalakbay sa Southern Leyteng Pilipinas, maglakbay sa mga rural na lugar at makita ang buhay na kasaysayan sa Pilipinas. Ang kasaysayan ay buhay sa Pilipinas, kaya mag impake naat dahil ang iyong bag at kunin na ang iyong pasaporte.

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Marine Animals In The Spotlight On The Pacific Ocean Of The USA

November 19, 2019 by John J Gentry Leave a Comment

Californa Elephant Seals Seaside

 Massive Northern Elephant Seals At Piedras Blanca San Simeon California

These Massive Northern Elephant Seals live in the warm waters of the California Pacific Ocean and Northern Baja California.Much of their life is spent at sea, only coming in to remote and rocky beaches during times of breeding, and when they give birth. They also come into these areas when they are ready to molt. The majority of their life they live at sea.

There was a time when thousands upon thousands Elephant Seals lived in The Pacific, then in the 1800’s they were slaughtered till less than 100 Seals. All this for their blubber which gave a valuable oil. Both the US and Mexico protect them now and there are as many as 160,000 living Seals in the Pacific again.

These massive animals can be fun to watch, as they are quite comical at times.

  “I Want To Play!” Elephant Seal Pup At Piedras Blancas Rookery San Simeon California

 “The Beach Is My Happy Place” At San Simeon California   

 “Seals Playing On The Buoy” On The Northern Inside Passage In Petersburg Alaska

These Harbor Seals are at play and having a lot of fun. When fishing, they can dive more than a quarter mile for their dinner. They love Halibut! They are also able to fish for almost an hour under the water, when necessary.

Steller Sea Lions Resting In The Sun On The Rocks Near Sea Lion Caves Near Florence Oregon

These Northern Sea Lions are many times confused with the California Sea Lions. They are much larger than their California Cousins, often grow to 11 feet long and can weigh as much as 2,500 pounds.

When traveling on the West Coast from Alaska to California, keep diligent watch and who knows what you will see. There are many different types of Marine Animals that live in the Pacific. The next time you come, take a leisurely drive up Highway 101 from California to Washington. It follows the beach side most of the time. Have fun and begin building your own collection of Amazing Marine Animals.

 

 

 

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Denali National Park and Preserve In Alaska

June 9, 2019 by Exploretraveler.com 1 Comment

Welcome Denali National Park
Welcome to Denali National Park

Welcome to Denali National Park Alaska and Reserve In Alaska

Denali State Park Alaska is a small piece of Alaskan Paradise. It’s the tallest peak is Mt.McKinley. Mt. McKinley is revered by the Tanaina Indians. “Kesugi” is an Indian word in the Tanaina dialect which means “The Ancient One.” It is interesting that Denali in the Tanana dialect means “The High One.” Denali is the original name for Mt. McKinley. Mt. McKinley is 20,320 feet high and is the highest mountain peak in North America.

“HISTORY

Although generations of Athabascans had wandered through what is now the park, the first permanent settlement was established in 1905, when a gold miners’ rush gave birth to the town of Kantishna. A year later, naturalist and noted hunter Charles Sheldon was stunned by the beauty of the land and horrified at the reckless abandon of the miners and big-game hunters. Sheldon returned in 1907 and traveled the area with guide Harry Karstens in an effort to set up boundaries for a proposed national park. Sheldon was successful as the area was established as Mount McKinley National Park in 1917 with Karstens serving as the park’s first superintendent. It was designated an international biosphere reserve in 1976. As a result of the 1980 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, the park was enlarged to more than 6 million acres and renamed Denali National Park and Preserve. In 2015 President Barack Obama officially renamed Mt. McKinley to Denali, its Athabascan given name meaning “the Tall One.” Denali now comprises an area slightly larger than the state of Massachusetts and is ranked as one of Alaska’s top attractions.” (8. Travel Alaska)

Denali State Park Alaska is over 325 acres of State Park. It is located in Alaska, America’s most northern state. On one side it borders the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. The borough is on the east side of the Denali (Old Name Mckinley National Reserve)Park and does allow people to see the Denali mountain from several viewpoints.

Mount Denali
Mount Denali

There are three of Alaska’s finest log cabins available for nightly rental. The park is open all during the year. It can be reserved and paid for through the Matanuska-Susitna Area Headquarters in Wasilla. It can also be reserved at The  Information Center in Anchorage, Alaska.

Denali National Park Map

The first cabin is a log cabin with a sod roof. It can be reached during the summer by car. The second log cabin has an awesome view of Mt. McKinley, Alaska’s highest mountain. It is accessible by car during the summer, but the last leg of the journey is a 1/2 mile walk to the cabin itself. It can also be reached in the summer by canoe or kayak. The third cabin is only 70 yards from the second. It has a fantastic view of Kesugi Ridge. All of the cabins sleep 6 people. Winter access varies with current weather conditions for all the cabins.

Camping is also available at the Byers Lake Campground. Canoe and Kayak rentals are available from the Denali Southside River Guides. Firewood can be bought from the camp host. The lake does not allow any motorized boats or aircraft in the area.

All of these photographs and videos are from our numerous excursions to the park and we encourage you the reader to share and to use them. We only ask that you give us a link back to this site so we can continue to share our stories and adventures about this wonderful place for many years to come.

Mountains and trees of Denali National Park
Mountains and trees of Denali National Park

Denali State Park Information and Reservations

“The towering granite spires and snowy summits of Denali National Park and Preserve straddles 160 miles of the Alaska Range and display so much elevation they are often lost in the clouds. Dominating this skyline is North America’s highest peak; Denali ascends majestically to 20,310 feet and is one of the most awe-inspiring sights in Alaska. Approximately 400,000 intrepid travelers journey to Denali National Park and Preserve each year, primarily between late May and early September.”(8. Travel Alaska)

There are several ways to contact the park or to arrange reservations if your planning on using the facilities. Remember the park does have an entry fee but if you have one of the access passes make sure to let them know so they can record your visit. This helps them to estimate the number of visitors and money is allocated to improve different areas of the park based on this information.

Mat-Su Area Headquarters in Wasilla at 907-745-3975

Public Information Center in Anchorage at 907-269-8400

Denali National Park and Preserve (On the Parks Highway)

Address: Trapper Creek, AK 99683 Phone: (907) 745-3975

Denali Southside River Guides at 907-733-7238

Located along Alaska Route 3, it is approximately 240 miles north of Anchorage. It is approximately 187 miles south of Fairbanks, Healy is 74 miles to the north. Denali State Park Alaska is waiting for the outdoor enthusiast and adventurists in spirit. If you travel through Canada on the Alaska Highway, a passport is required. Come enjoy Alaska’s Denali and all she has to offer and be prepared for the weather and wildlife. Come prepared and plan well for this awesome experience and vacation for those who love nature.

Alaska Railroad Denali Star Station

Denali National Park Denali Star Train Depot
Denali National Park Denali Star Train Depot

Another mode of transportation used by people from around the world is the Alaska railroad. Visitors can embark from Wittier, Anchorage airport or from Fairbanks and stip right inside the park. Various resorts, hotels, and others have the ability to pick you up and to take you where you need to go.

Directly from the Alaska Railroad website, we have this piece of useful information. and links to various information you the reader might need.”Given the long history of the Alaska Railroad and Denali National Park, it’s no wonder that Denali is so accessible for train travelers. Upon arrival to the Denali Depot, passengers are met by shuttle buses from Denali hotels and lodges (see our recommendations below). The many activities on offer to explore the Park – Denali flightseeing, river rafting, tundra golf and more – also provide complimentary shuttle services.”(11. Alaska Railroad Denali Station)

Alaska Railroad train travel Denali Star
Alaska Railroad train travel on the Denali Star with a stop at the Denali depot station.

The DENALI STAR TRAIN has a route from Anchorage > Wasilla > Talkeetna > Denali > Fairbanks and then goes back in reverse order, has Daily service mid-May to mid-September. If you can afford the upgrade we recommend the Gold Star upgrade where you have special seating and viewing arrangements along with food and beverages available at an extra charge.

Denali National Park Denali Star Train Depot
Denali National Park Denali Star Train Depot

Denali Highway Alaska
Denali Highway Alaska

The Denali Highway

The Alaska Denali highways provide a unique opportunity to view Alaska’s nature in it’s prime with little interference from Man. The highway is maintained but if you are coming by rental car you should also take some precautions. First, make sure the tires look good and have your windshield wiper fluid full because you’re going to have a lot of window dust. Second Alaska can be unforgiving and roads being damaged, washout or closed for construction can happen. So with this being said it’s a good idea to have food, water, and some basic camping gear on hand. Also if your planning to go up into the farthest points of the road or the preserve make sure your gas take is topped off. Also, consider having some emergency gas on hand just in case. As you drive along you will see many different types of animals and it’s critical that you never feed these animals or touch them in any way. By doing so they will associate humans with food and for bears, this means the Rangers will have to put them down.

“This sparsely-traveled, mostly gravel highway offers a taste of wild Alaska and wide-open vistas of mountains, glaciers, tundra, forests, lakes, and rivers. The 133-mile road connects Paxson Lodge on the Richardson Highway with the Cantwell junction on the Parks Highway. Only the first 21 miles west of the Richardson Highway and 3 miles east of Cantwell Junction is paved. The road climbs to elevations over 4000 feet offering birders relatively easy access to alpine habitats. Posted trailheads on the eastern portion of the road mark good starting points for off-road travel and wildlife viewing. Several canoe routes are also accessible from the highway. Tangle Lakes at the headwaters of the Delta River is a popular launching area for canoeists. Most of the land along the highway is publicly owned. The federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) maintains some trails and camping facilities along the way. The highway is generally open from mid-May to October 1. Do not take a vehicle on the road outside of these dates as snowdrifts can block your way and leave you stranded. Carry extra food, water, and camping equipment as well as a spare tire and jack while driving on this road. Be prepared as help may not be readily available.” (1 Alaska Department ofFish and Game)

Very few people who visit Alaska fully grasp the size and diversity the state has to offer and this guide will help you to be better prepared and to travel the Denali highway. It is road trips such as these help to bind us together and to bring us closer to nature.

Mountain and grass plains of Denali National Park
Mountain and grass plains of Denali National Park

Touches Of Yesterday In The High Tundra At Denali National Public Grounds and Preserve

One of the marvelous delights is to just wander throughout the park.  On one such trek, the team came upon this old and well-used outhouse of days gone by. Even though many outhouses are still in use, this one had seen better days. For those in need of its services, it is a blessing in the middle of nowhere. Before this park was monitored people still used it for hunting and trapping even if it might not have been legal at the time. Today the park is very monitored and controlled by the federal national park system and employees. Also, the University of Alaska system has a close relationship with the park and the employees you maintain it all year.

 Autumn in Denali National Park and Reserve in Alaska has a tremendous amount to offer and just driving down the main road can give you almost 100 miles of nature to see. We have gone here many different times of the year and the animal activity changes with the seasons. Lately, we have been seeing many more caribou and the bird wildlife seems to be much more active as well. Autumn is a special time for Alaska as the animals prepare for winter and become very active.

Pleasant Surprises At Denali National Park In Alaska - A field with a mountain in the background - Geology

While traveling through the park on an autumn day, this beautiful view presented itself. The surrounding hills had a fresh layer of snow. Snow begins to fall in the early to mid-autumn, as much of the park is very high. Once the first snowfall arrives, it is only a matter of time till the hills will be completely covered by this magnificent white stuff. Every corner and around each and every hill is a special treat for nature lovers like and for those who are looking for another photo opportunity.

The caribou you see at the end of the above video was found on the main park road going into the park at about mile 15. There was one main male who seemed to be looking out for this small group and he kept raising his head to smell us upwind of him. We waiting for some time until we started moving the vehicle forward so we could pass. What you cannot see from this small video is that we encountered three separate groups just along the main road alone and another out on the old ice by a hiking trail. They are active at different times of the year and will move around the park into different areas at different seasons. In the fall they will all group together and begin a migration to where they can eat in their winter grasslands.

The Denali National Park Food Experience

Come early and have your appetite ready, as this is a great place to eat Salmon. There are many kinds of local fish and other meats served, but the salmon is out of this world. While in Denali, a stop at this restaurant is a must and there are several others to choose from as well. Also, there a big lodge just in front of the park that has a more upscale restaurant if that is something you want. Healy also has a few “hole in the walls” and Roses (currently Open 2019) has a hardy breakfast and good coffee.

Alaska Salmon Bake
Alaska Salmon Bake

Along the main road of the park, there are numerous parking areas, and this allows you to get off the beaten path and to explore the many other small walking trails. In the spring the wildlife comes alive and the plants and trees have a fresh green look to them that is very beautiful. Pull off areas are along the main road for various photo opportunities so make sure to park off the road safely.

The spring thaw of the River and mountains Denali National Park
The spring thaw of the River and mountains Denali National Park

Springtime in Alaska is called the spring break up and that is when the ice within the numerous rivers melt and becoming raging rivers again. Many different springs shoot out of the ground and nature activity rises as the park is a crisp green.

Animals of Denali

The park is home to birds and various mammals to include a Caribou herd who roam the plains of the National Park free from hunting.

“Denali’s abundant and diverse wildlife are just as famous as its tallest mountain, Denali, which towers above the landscape at 20,310’ tall. In truth, although the park’s namesake is a mountain, Denali was the first national park created to protect wildlife. Now, this park is home to 39 species of mammals, 169 species of birds, and 1 lonely species of amphibian.” (5 National Park Service Denali)

Caribou

Caribou-Denali-National-Park
Caribou grazing in the tundra within Denali National Park in Alaska.

The Denali Caribou weigh in between 175–400 lbs, these caribou are much smaller than moose, and their brown cream coats can be a very rich color during the summer. The racks of these caribou are very distinctive and oversized as compared to the rest of their bodies. Both the male and female caribou grow antlers with the males’ antlers being larger Pregnant females keep their antlers, with males and other females shedding theirs in the winter or early spring. (4 Alaska Department of Fish and Game)

Spruce Grouse

Grouse-Spruce-Birding-Denali-National-Park=Alaska.
Wild Grouse Spruce Birding within the Denali National Park within Alaska.

Spruce grouse, or (Chanachites canadensis), is often known as the spruce hens or the spruce chickens. They live in the forest as lower level dwellers and are throughout the Denali area park and surrounding areas of the state. Here in Denali Park, they can be identified with their brown-tipped tail.  They are dark, fatter looking birds and can be hard to spot unless they moving around.  Many times you could be walking beside them so always make sure to look carefully as you hike around the park. (3 Denali Education Center)

Willow Ptarmigan

Willow Ptarmigan of Denali National Park
Willow Ptarmigan of Denali National Park

Alaska’s state bird is the willow ptarmigan or (Lagopus lagopus), a very sociable bird that is common in the grasslands across Alaska’s regions statewide. In 1955 Alaska leadership of the Territory were drafting the constitution for statehood asked Alaska school children and they chose the willow ptarmigan as a symbol or state bird of the future Great State. It became the official state bird of the state when Alaska was made the 49th state in 1960. (2)

The willow ptarmigan has built-in camouflage as protection against predators and changes its plumage from light brown in the summer, and to snow white in winter. Another distinctive feature, its feathered feet, helps this sedentary bird negotiate the frozen ground. The willow ptarmigan is the largest of three “Arctic grouse” found in Alaska, which also includes the rock and the white-tailed ptarmigan.(2)

“Ptarmigan are sociable in winter and usually feed and roost close together in the snow. In spring, they travel to their breeding grounds in flocks of several thousand. These flocks disperse in summer as the male’s elbow for foraging room on the tundra. Unlike other grouse, the male willow ptarmigan often takes responsibility for the young, defending them against predators.” (1 Alaska Department of Fish and Game)

“The willow ptarmigan occupies a broad range throughout Canada, Scandinavia, Finland, and Russia and is closely related to the famous red grouse of Scotland.” (2)

Moose Denali National Park Alaska
Moose Denali National Park Alaska

The Alaska Moose is a very large animal and is unique in its size to Alaska and some of the Yukon territory.

“Moose (Alces alces) are the largest members of the deer family, and Alaska moose is the largest of all. They may appear gangly and awkward, but these imposing creatures can run at speeds of up to 35 mph and swim at 6 mph for up to two hours. A large bull can weigh up to 1,600 pounds and stand over seven feet tall at the shoulder. During the breeding season or “rut,” males joust with one another by bringing their massive antlers together and pushing. Cows with calves can be fiercely protective.” (7. Alaska Department of Fish and Game)

Grizzly bear munching on roots and grasses in Tanana Valley State Forest Alaska
Grizzly bear munching on roots and grasses in Tanana Valley State Forest Alaska

The park with its rich resources has many Grizzly bears that will roam around the park looking for food. Normally they are safe to look at from a distance but it’s important to not feed them and do not have food for them to smell.

“Brown bears (also known as grizzlies) and black bears are common across many areas of Alaska. They are closely related to each other and to the polar bear, which is classified as a marine mammal. A brown bear (Ursus arctos) is usually larger than a black bear (Ursus americanus), has a more prominent hump on its shoulder, less prominent ears, and longer, straighter front claws. Longer claws are useful for digging roots or excavating small burrowing animals. Black bears’ shorter claws are more efficient for climbing trees.” (6. Alaska Department of Fish and Game)

River and mountains of Denali National Park
River and mountains of Denali National Park

The Denali Park and Preserve aim to preserve this piece of Alaska for people around the world to enjoy and to remain a safe habitat for the animals to roam free. Alaska is by far the last frontier of the United States and it’s National Parks help to keep our footprint here within the country in better balance. How we preserve and use these lands will speak volumes to the following generation to come.

Denali State Park Alaska
Denali State Park Alaska

Murie Science and Learning Center

Murie Science Learning Center Entrance
Murie Science and Learning Center front office and entrance.

Adventures and education can go well together at this center for excellence have a lot to offer both young and old. Information about the park, it’s animals and the people who work in the animal sciences are there to educate and inform you. As stated by the center in their own words “each summer the Murie Science and Learning Center becomes a springboard for unique and intimate park experiences in Denali. These multi-day field courses are coordinated by Alaska Geographic and led by distinguished scientists, authors, and naturalists.” (9. Murie Science and Learning Center)

Murie Science and Learning Center
Murie Science and Learning Center

“Research and discovery in the subarctic and arctic

The Murie Science and Learning Center promotes science and stewardship on behalf of national parks in Alaska. Murie is part of a national effort to increase scientific literacy by showcasing research from living laboratories like Denali National Park and Preserve.

The center also serves as Denali’s winter visitor center. The center is run by the National Park Service in partnership with Alaska Geographic and other organizations. It is open from 9:30 am—5 pm in winter (from late September through May 14th, closed for major holidays); and for advertised events only from May 15 through late September 2018.” (9. Murie Science and Learning Center)

Inside there are employees of the park available to assist you with information and to direct you to various exhibits or materials. There is a very nice seating area to stay warm after or before your next hike within this family-friendly environment. If needed there are also restrooms inside for your convenience as well.

Murie Science and Learning Center Warm and comfy resting
Murie Science and Learning Center Warm and comfy resting

Trace Fossils

Even though today it is our focus to be on the current animal population it’s important to not lose focus on the distant past and to learn everything the remote past of the park has to offer. Ichnofossils, also known as trace fossils are on display here at the center and can educate yourself on this unique science about the park that few even realize have been found there. Here is an excerpt below directly from the center in reference to this photograph.

Denali Theropod Track
Denali Theropod Track on display at the Murie Science and Learning Center.

“First fossil footprint
During a geology field camp in 2005, Dr. Paul McCarthy from the University of Alaska Fairbanks Department of Geology and Geophysics rested his hand on an outcrop of the Cantwell Formation and spoke to a small group of students about how similar-aged rocks commonly preserve dinosaur tracks in other places. When he suggested that the group should keep an eye out for fossils, student Susi Tomsich pointed near the professor’s hand and asked, “Like that one?” That original theropod track is now on display at the Murie Science and Learning Center in Denali. ” (10. First fossil footprint)

Murie Science Center Theropod tracks
Murie Science Center Theropod Tracks

Murie Science Center Animal Skeleton
Murie Science Center Animal Skeleton

National Park Service Denali

If important to understand more about the National Park Serve here at the park and we are going to take a few minutes here to tell you about what they are doing here at the park.

In conclusion if you still need additional look at the bottom of this article and you will find a list of keywords and search terms that will lead you to additional information. Also they are lited in the order of importance and by the amount information available per term.

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References:

  1. Alaska Fish and Game Denali Highway http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm%3Fadfg%3Dviewinglocations.denalihighway
  2. Alaska Fish and Game Ptarmigan https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=birdviewing.iconicbirds&species=willowptarmigan
  3. https://www.denali.org/denalis-natural-history/spruce-grouse/
  4. ADFG Denali Caribou https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=viewing.landmammals&species=caribou#anchor
  5. National Park Service Denali https://www.nps.gov/dena/learn/nature/wildlife.htm
  6. ADFG Brown Bears http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=viewing.landmammals&species=bears#anchor
  7. ADFG Moose http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=viewing.landmammals&species=moose#anchor
  8. Travel Alaska https://www.travelalaska.com/Destinations/Parks-and-Public-Lands/Denali-National-Park-and-Preserve.aspx
  9. Murie Science and Learning Center https://www.nps.gov/rlc/murie/index.htm
  10. First fossil footprint https://www.nps.gov/dena/learn/nature/trace-fossils.htm
  11. Alaska Railroad Denali Station https://www.alaskarailroad.com/travel-planning/destinations/denali-national-park


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Road Construction In Taiwan

April 7, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

 Road Construction in Taiwan

Road construction all over the world is a pain, but imagine driving your rental car and coming upon this? What would you do? Where would you go? This is a mountainous road! It is narrow and steep! Do you really want to go around?

This is perhaps one of the best reasons for leaving the driving to the tour bus drivers, the taxis, and the train. They know how to avoid such situations and you do not need to waste a whole day trying to get somewhere and finding at that you should have taken the train. There is much wisdom in doing your research ahead of time. For the most part, leaving the driving to the professionals saves time and frustration. I am sure it is easier on your blood pressure.

Taiwan’s two largest cities have a mass transit system called the MRT. Together with the local buses, it provides a reliable system of movement. When wanting to visit areas outside of this framework, there are tour buses and taxis. There is little need to hassle with a car in Taiwan.

Now that the Taiwan High Speed Rail is open, it is easy to do day trips on Taiwan’s western side. Want to go into the interior of the island, there are commuter transports and buses. THSR stops at the cities of Taipei, Banqiao, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Chiayi, Tainan, and Kaohsiung or Zuoying. The THSR runs often, so take time to explore each of the eight communities and take the commuter buses into the mountains or use a local taxi. Remember too, that each community has tour buses to see those places near them.

Another way to get around is by ferry. The different ferry systems connect the main island with each of the offshore islands. Check out the different links provided by each of the ports where ferry service is offered. Each of these tiny islands have their own transportation systems once you get there.

So why worry about road construction? There is no need to be looking at that! Leave the driving to the professionals and they will steer you around these impossible situations. An ounce of prevention is worth more than a mile of cure. Make this the year you enjoy Taiwan. The adventure of a life time is waiting. Grab your passport and pack your bag. See you in Taiwan on the THSR. That is traveling in comfort.

 

 

 

 

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The Rich Heritage Of Native American Pottery In New Mexico

April 1, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

 New Mexican Clay Pottery From The Navajo Pueblo

Discover the rich heritage of the Pueblo People of New Mexico in their pottery. Many of the differences of the pots is in the clay. Every pueblo has it’s own clay, which could vary by area. Then there is the pueblo itself. Each pueblo has it’s own story, it’s own heritage, it’s own design, it’s own culture.

Each pueblo has it’s own style, which also makes the pots somewhat easy to distinguish from each other. The Navajo Pueblo, for example, are known for their beautiful terra cotta pots with painted bands of color with designs either etched or painted on the pots.  There are some exceptions to this general rule. The Navajo were also known to assimilate with their neighbors culturally, more than most tribes. Because of this, they sometimes borrowed the styles from the pottery traditions of other pueblos, especially the cliff dwellers. This makes it difficult to determine certain pot styles of other groups unless signed.

A very eye catching historic style are the pots of the Hopi Pueblo. They are famous for their unfinished pottery that is most often painted with black and red. The designs are often of Eagles, Butterflies, or a beautiful migration of birds. This is a design that has remained somewhat distinguishable from other groups.

One traditional aspect of Pueblo Pottery is that it is never separated from it’s intended use. Pots were decorated to look nice, but they were not for decoration. In fact, there are 500 Native American languages and not one has a word for art or even the concept of things being art. Their pots were to use, not to sit around on shelves.

Pueblo Pottery is one of the most well known traditions of the modern Native American Tribes. But generally, when it is bought by those outside the tribe, it then becomes art. How many times have you seen one of their beautiful pots, designed for use in the home, on a display shelf in the living room?

As you travel through the Southwest, be sure to enjoy the skilled craftsmanship of New Mexico’s Pueblo potters. In their pottery, you will discover the uniqueness of each one, see where it comes from and learn to identify the work of the different Pueblo Peoples. Each has an unfinished story to tell.

 

 

 

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Exploring the spicy flavors of New Mexico

March 31, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

 Some Like It Hot!  

There is absolutely nothing like all the spicy delicacies of New Mexico! But what makes the delicacies of New Mexico different? They are unique in that most meals revolve around the humble chile. It is not Tex-Mex, Cal-Mex, or even Mexican. It is a magnificent blending of flavors revolving around chili peppers. In the above photo, you see a dish of black beans topped with tomato’s, onions, shrimp, green chile, and a squeeze of lime. Now that is yummy!

New Mexican food is a breed all it’s own? Have you ever had a cheese burger with extra real cheese, and a healthy topping of chilies? Two things are a must, good quality real cheese and chile. Is it possible to even eat without the humble vegetable called chile?

And then there are Sopapillas. Sopapillas are very versatile and can be eaten any time of the day.  You make a pie crust and roll out. Cut in about 3-4 inch squares and fill with eggs. Deep fry in a quality oil. Breakfast is ready. If you want lunch or dinner, just fill with any meat and fry. Serve hot smothered with chilies. And an all time favorite anytime is to fry and just let them puff up, but no filling. Then dip in honey while hot. What could be better? They are amazing!

Is there a special occasion in your life? Let’s celebrate with Green Chile Stew. Need your favorite comfort food, most likely it will be Green Chile Stew. Whatever the need, whatever the occasion, there is Green Chile Stew. You can use any meat, just cut in cubes and flour well using Masa Harina. Then brown well. Place in a soup pot and add onions, garlic, tomatoes, potatoes, beef broth, lots of chopped green Chile peppers and spices. Generally cumin, garlic, oregano, cilantro, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and salt are used as spices. Put in a large stew pot and cook slowly for around 8-10 hours. You can also use a slow cooker on low, if you prefer. Most homes have Green Chile Stew made up and ready for any need. Who knows who might come to dinner, but no problem, there is Green Chile Stew.

When wandering the streets of any community in New Mexico you may come across families selling tamales, burritos, ect out of their van. Most likely those will be the best that money can buy, that is where the locals shop. So stock up and eat like a king.

Traveling to New Mexico? Why not plan a food adventure? I only mentioned a few of the favorite dishes eaten in most every home, but there are endless specialties to taste. There is nothing else that can compare to these special edible treasures of New Mexico. There is no better time to plan a New Mexican Food Adventure! Here is a guide to plan your adventure backpacking trip to New Mexico.

 

 

 

 

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The Spectacular Blooming Yucca Of The New Mexico Desert

March 29, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

 The Beautiful Yucca Blossoms Of The Desert 

The Yucca Plant is the official State Flower of New Mexico. This beautiful succulent is a member of the Lily family with what seems an endless supply of white or purple flowers on very long stems. The leaves are very stiff and pointed with a tip like a sharp needle. In some cultures, this tip has been made into sewing needles for the busy homemaker.  Extracts from the root of the Yucca are used by alternative practitioners. Its sap is used as a soap for skin conditions,and a shampoo for troubled hair that is balding or has other medical conditions. Some use it as a dietary supplement.

The Yucca Plant For Cleanliness

The root of this native plant of the Southwest has so many uses in an emergency. In any emergency, cleanliness is always an issue. When cleanliness is lacking, disease will flourish.  So how do you use use the Yucca plant as soap? Join us in the adventure of desert soap making.

First you need to locate a small to medium Yucca growing on a hill, if possible. This makes it easier to miss the sharp needle ends. Then you dig up the root and peel back the bark until about an inch from the top. Cut off the top here and replant, much like you would a pineapple fruit. With the other end, you get a flat rock and pound the end till it flares out and it is ready. Wet your hands and rub with the root. Soon you will see soap suds in your hands. Wet the area you are washing and then apply the pounded root. Then rinse off well. Amazingly, you have now taken a bath with the help of the Yucca.

To make shampoo, you let the root dry out and pound to a powder. Then you wet your hair and apply some of the powder. Your hair will be clean, silky, and you will have used no chemicals. You also did not need to go buy Organic Shampoo without chemicals. This is yet another gift from the desert. What a beautiful answer to life’s simple needs.

The Yucca Plant For Food

The beautiful bell shaped flowers mature in three parts that turn brown in the late summer. If you find yourself stranded in the desert, these small fruits are tasty and full of nourishment. They are often added to soups, as all parts of the Yucca must be cooked for safety.

The root of the Yucca, like potatoes, must be cooked. It is usually boiled until about half done and then drained, rinsed, and cooled. When cool enough to handle, slice like you would potatoes and fry. They are served as a side dish. They are usually only used as food in the Spanish countries and some isolated desert tribes. Since they are toxic when raw, most Americans avoid them.  Just like potatoes, Yuccas can cause reactions in some people. Those who choose to eat them, say like potatoes, they are quite a tasty side dish on the table when cooked correctly.

Other Uses For The Yucca Plant

After the beautiful flowers are gone and the fruits have been eaten, there is a long stalk left on the plant. You can use the second year stalks that are not dry to start fires. just rub between your hands and they work quite well. The dry or dead stalks can be used like kindling to get the fire going strong.

Native American living in the desert also used the leaves for making belts and sandals. It can also be woven into cloth, used to make baskets, and even used in making ropes and belts.  There seems to be no part that is not used by someone somewhere. What an amazing native desert plant.

Conclusions

This beautiful State Flower Of New Mexico is a wondrous sight blooming in the desert. But as you enjoy the beauty of this native desert succulent, think about all the other ways that this plant is used. No part is wasted in cultures that choose to use it’s every part.

 

 

 

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The Treasures Of Southern New Mexico

March 27, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

 The Back Roads Of Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge In Southern New Mexico 

Southern New Mexico is the seldom traveled area of New Mexico, but it has a beauty beyond belief. In the Bosque del Apache, you will notice the beautiful green trees mixed in with low green scrubs. Can any desert be any more beautiful, than one with those awesome mountains and such greenery? And don’t forget all the amazing birds. Southern New Mexico is a collection of treasures waiting to be discovered.

The Open View Of The Desert With It’s Backdrop Of Rolling Hills

The desert has white to tan sand, some areas are flat and others are dunes that have grown over. The South has so many hidden treasures, sand dunes, and even caves to explore. This is a desert for those who enjoy the natural beauty that is hidden away for those who love to see new wonders almost daily.

 An Old Church And Schoolhouse In “Billy The Kid’s” Wild West Town Of Lincoln New Mexico  

When you arrive in Lincoln, you step back into the world of “Billy The Kid”, where not much has changed. This wild west town has been preserved. There is even an old silver mining center that is ready for you to explore.  The town draws more tourists each year, and it is exploding with the best in culinary arts. The town has small gift shops with locally made crafts and the arts of the area. Are you ready for a wild west adventure?

 The Torreon In Lincoln, New Mexico 

Spanish settlers built the Torreon in Lincoln, New Mexico in the 1850’s for protection against Mescalero Apache attacks.  For those who love to discover the history of where they are, they won’t be disappointed in Lincoln.

Southern New Mexico ~ The Gateway To UFO Adventure

Roswell attracts more than UFO visitors, but people are welcome and so are visitors from outer space. Roswell is a simple  town that welcomes UFO hunters, and others who just want to see for themselves.  A dusty old ranch town has the welcome mat out for all.

UFO International Museum In Roswell, New Mexico

Learn about the events of the alleged visit from outer space. Here you can find out all the details of what happened. You then can decide what to believe.  It is all waiting in Southern New Mexico.

Are you ready to discover one of the most beautiful deserts in the Southwest? Do you want to visit the refuge and get to know all the many birds that migrate through here each year? Or maybe you desire to explore desert caves or white sand dunes. Whether you want to learn more about the alleged UFO visit, explore a true western town, or seek out the natural treasures of the area, adventure is waiting in the desert.

 

 

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The Many Faces Of Lisbon Portugal

March 25, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Vinho do Porto Wine From The Remote Vineyards Of The Douro Valley In Portugal  

Way up in Northeastern Portugal there is a region famous for it’s amazing wines. The upper Douro Valley  has an amazing history in the production of Wine. Wine making goes all the back to ancient time on the Iberian Peninsula, though it was not till after the middle part of the 17th Century that the Douro Valley came to produce what we know as Port Wine. In the year of 1386 the Valley began to be well known for it classic wines.

The triumphal stone Arch of the Arco da Rua Augusta in Lisbon Portugal

The Rua Augusta is built like a triumphal arch which connects two sides of a historical building in Lisbon on the Praça do Comércio. This spectacular arch commemorates the rebuilding of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake and is adorned with many statues of famous and historical people. At the top of the arch is a coat of arms that represents glory, valor, and genius. Originally, the building included a bell tower that was redesigned as this magnificent arch a century latter.  Like so many of the buildings in Lisbon, the architecture is exquisite.

  A Street Artist And His Canvas In Lisbon

There is some amazing street artists in Lisbon. Street art is encouraged and was made a part of the city’s urban renewal project. Because of this, as well as painting their buildings very colorful, Lisbon has become the most colorful city in Europe.

Statue Of King Jose I In Praca do Comercio  

This is a bronze statue commemorating the inauguration Of King Jose I in 1775 in Praca do Comercio.  The square is the greatest square in all of Portugal with buildings lining three sides. All the buildings are painted as they would have been at the time they were built.

 The Top Of The Praça do Comércio Triumphal Arch In Rua Augusta Lisbon Portugal  

You can see the coat of arms for Portugal. The figures at the top represents glory, that follows valor and genius.

 One Of The Statues At The Praca do Comercio In Lisbon Portugal  

  Monastery Of São Vicente de Fora On The top Of The Romantic Hills Of  Lisbon 

The Monastery of   São  Vicente de Fora means “Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls.” This is a monastery and church from the 17th-century, and is of extreme importance in Portugal even today.

 Love Locks In Miradouro da Senhora do Monte  

This is the highest and most romantic lookout point over Lisbon and allows you to see for miles across the city.  It is well know for it’s panoramic views of the city and it’s one of a kind sunsets.

  View of Almada On The Southern Tagus River 

This was the site of an ancient trade route used by the Phoenicians, Romans and Moors in Portugal.

 São Jorge Castle Is A Moorish Castle  

The castle overlooks Lisbon and the Tagus River.  The castle is a National Monument which occupies a special  area of the old citadel. The grounds is an active archaeological dig and includes the castle, as well as the  remains of the former royal palace. The neighborhood surrounding the castle is for the wealthy and privileged class of the city.

Lisbon is an amazing and unique city among the city’s of the world. If you are looking for adventure, you will find it in Lisbon. It is perhaps the most unusual city in all of Europe, due to it’s efforts in making sure that the past is never forgotten.  The past and the present seem to flow together in a seamless matter that has a freshness about it. On your next European adventure, be sure and include this rare and one of a kind city in your itinerary.

 

 

 

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Historic Bell Tower in Balboa Park San Diego California USA

March 19, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

  Historic Bell Tower in Balboa Park

Climb to the top of San Diego’s Historic Bell Tower in Balboa Park for a breathtaking view. The view of San Diego is utterly magnificent. It is as if you can see forever. The beautiful san Diego Bay with it’s deep blue water and white capped waves blend with the deep blue sky and fluffy white clouds. The city seems to go on forever with it’s many tall and spectacular skyscrapers. The green cars of the San Diego Zoo dance across the landscape. This is one of the most amazing views of San Diego! This spectacular and historic bell tower has been at the entrance of Balboa Park since it’s inception in 1915. It’s clear and beautiful bells ring out each quarter of an hour throughout the day and night. Since 1915, they have never ceased to keep the time in the park. The bell tower sits next to the California Building, where you will find much information on the anthropology of California. It climbs another 200 feet beyond the California Building into the beautiful San Diego sky. The historic bell tower is magnificent. Only recently has the bell tower been open to the public. It was closed to the public in 1935.

You may buy tickets either in person or online for the tour of the bell tower. There is a safety briefing 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time. If you are late for your briefing, you will not be allowed to go on your tour. Tickets are not refundable.

The tower is reached from the second floor of the museum. After entering the hidden staircase, you will climb seven floors. As you climb you will see little glimpses of heaven through the many narrow windows of the bell tower. On the seventh level, you will climb a metal winding staircase and emerge out into the California sunlight. What a magnificent view!

If you are looking for a local San Diego adventure, why not come on over to Balboa Park. Southern California is a play ground of Amusement Parks. But even in this priceless playground, it is wonderful to slow down and enjoy the beauty of San Diego’s famous Balboa Park. There is not only the Bell Tower, but the architecture of all the buildings are historic and amazing. The San Diego Zoo and Safari Park are also in it’s own area of the park. There are several small museums and the famous Museum of Man, Balboa Park is fun for the whole family. Be sure to climb to the top of the Bell Tower, you can see forever! It is unique! The view……it is priceless!

 

 

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