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Nature Is Never Closed: Jill Prendergast
I have heard that New Mexico will let you know whether or not you are welcome. That it will either envelop you in warmth and vibrant enchantment or it will spit you out, sending some away with their tail between their legs. There is a place here known as Diablo Canyon where this proves true and strong in my heart. It lies in the center of the Caja del Rio Plateau, 15 miles west of Santa Fe on ancient Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo land, with its titanous formations dating back 65 million years. The basalt canyon walls tower over a weaving prehistoric...
Nature Is Never Closed: Kyla Yennie
I wake up and the only thing between me and the ground is my paco pad and a cotton sheet. The wind from last night was blasting me with sand and it has permeated my pillowcase, hair and skin. This is life now. I open my eyes and a sense of awe and relief overcomes me, I'm still here. It is day 19 of our 24 day rafting trip through the heart of the Grand Canyon. The first bit of sunlight touches the top of the canyon walls. The familiar roar of the river tempts me to close my eyes...
Nature Is Never Closed: NeNe Wright
Planet Earth: the roots of our soul. Without her we truly wouldn’t exist. We sustain from her beauty, vegetation and hopefully forgiving heart. I am forever grateful I have been able to experience so much of what the Earth has to offer. I realized at a young age I needed to be outside as much as I could. The thrill of riding my bike through the streets all night, driving through the Badlands at sunset and hiking to camp on the sand dunes of West Michigan was and is everything. Nature is the oldest therapy to date. This beautiful planet...
Hot Spring(s) Break: Iceland
There’s only one place to take a dip in the world’s best hot springs, drive through the most breathtaking mountainsides and hike through some of the purest natural scenery in all the world. It’s famously known as the land of fire and ice. I’m talking about a 103,000 square kilometer nation built on a volcano that is barely touched by man to this day. I’m talking about Iceland. For the last hoorah as a student in my life, I took a spring break trip to this wonderful land of glaciers and small towns while friends made the “smarter” move to...
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