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- American Museum Of Bird In Hand In Pennsylvania - A Great Vacation And Travel Destination
By: Robert W. Benjamin | - If you like the idea of going back in time then you definitely need to check out the American Museum of Bird in Hand. You can walk through small town America and feel what it was like for those who were living and working when the 20th century dawned. There are some amazing exhibits that will show you what life was like and how people lived. You may enjoy a tea parlor, woodworking shop, barber shop, print shop, tobacco shop, blacksmith shop, toy store, millinery,. Apothecary, country general sto ... Tags: vacation, travel, American Museum of Bird in Hand, pa, pennsylvania
- How To Experience Central Florida Attractions Without Emptying Your Wallet
By: Christine OKelly | - Airfare, gasoline, and hotel fares are enough to empty your wallet before you even get started on your vacation. Thankfully, there are many fun things to do in Central Florida that are free, or less than $10, to make your vacation more enjoyable and affordable. Your vacation will be much less stressful if you don't have to run to the ATM to pay for your family's everyday activities.
Keep Your Wallet in Your Pocket: Enjoy Free Central Florida Attractions
Nature lover ... Tags: Central Florida attractions
- Conquer Some Of The World's Best Theme Parks In Orlando
By: Gabriel Amorocho | - A first time visitor to Orlando could easily spend an entire week and never stray that far beyond the city limits. That fun city can also provide you with a wide selection of accommodations. Be it a cheap Orlando hotel, an Orlando bed and breakfast or an Orlando vacation home rental, you are sure to find the perfect home away from home in this Florida destination.
Over forty million tourists a year can't be wrong; if you're looking for the best theme parks in the world, Orlando is ... Tags: Orlando vacation rentals, Cheap Orlando hotel, Orlando bed and breakfast
- Tips For Turning Your Backyard Into A Hummingbird Habitat
By: Steve Peek | - Hummingbirds notoriously have a high wing-beat rate, and it is its fast wing-beat rate that generates the hum for which the hummingbird is named.
High Metabolism Rate
The largest of hummingbirds, the Giant Hummingbird (Patagona gigas), grow to be about 24g and have an average wing-beat rate of 8-10 beats per second. Mid-sized hummingbirds, the Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus), grow to weigh about 3g and beat their wings at a rate of 20-25 beats per second. Th ... Tags: hummingbird feeders and bees, attracting hummingbirds
- Punctuated Equilibrium: Provable? Or Unprovable?
By: Jerry Richard Boone | - The Theory
Speaking at Hobart and Wilson Smith College in 1980, Stephen J. Gould, noted evolutionist writer and lecturer, remarked:
"Every paleontologist knows that most species don't change. They get a little bigger or bumpier but they remain the same species and that is stasis. And yet this remarkable stasis has generally been ignored as no data. If they don't change it is not evolution so don't talk about it."
Professor Niles Eldridge of th ... Tags: punctuated equilibrium, Stephen J. Gould, Niles Eldridge, Galapagos Islands, Darwinian evolution, stasis, fossil record, Bryozoan, Creationism, gene p
- Hello From Mexico City - Part 5 - Exploring The Paseo De La Reforma, The Bosque De Chapultepec And
By: Susanne Pacher | - This morning another wonderful Mexican breakfast was in store: Vanessa had made "tlacoyos con nopales" (fried dough covered with fruits of the prickly pear cactus and melted cheese on top) which I really enjoyed. Around 9:30 we got going and Vanessa's sister dropped us off, right in front of the Angel de la Independencia, a monument erected in 1910 to commemorate independence from Spain, on the Paseo de la Reforma.
The Paseo de la Reforma is an almost 4 km long tree-lined boulevar ... Tags: Mexico, Mexico travel, Mexico City, Taxco, Tepoztlan, Cuernavaca
- Things To Do In Michigan During The Summer
By: Sharon Stajda | - Michigan's growing, problematic financial future, including the decline in automotive industry jobs (not to mention the higher cost of fuel), spells financial insecurity for many Michigan families, making it harder to afford long-distance vacations and high-priced recreational activities enjoyed so much in the past. This has led me to wonder, How do we entertain ourselves and our families and fully enjoy summer break for less money? Better yet, how do we support Michigans economy in these ... Tags: Michigan, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo
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