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Friday, May 29, 2015

Look Closer at Malibu Creek State Park

Look Closer at Malibu Creek State Park.


Although at first glance the California chaparral may seem devoid of color - look closer and the bright colors shine through in the details!


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Take a walk in Malibu Creek State Park along the walking trails. 

Look closer at the contrast of the dandelion!

Look closer at the bee on the native sage blossom!

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Malibu Creek State Park  is located four miles south of Highway 101 on 
Las Virgenes/Malibu Canyon Road. 
Or 6.5 miles north up Malibu Canyon Road from Malibu and Pacific Coast Highway {California Highway 1}.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

A Springtime Walk through the Gardens of Versailles

One of the most famous gardens of the world is outside
of Paris at the Palace of Versailles .

Take a walk with us through the springtime air....



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The sky was stunning as the sun flitted between the clouds.
There are many kilometers to walk around the gardens and view the grounds. 
Boating is even available on the Grand Canal! 


Visit the fantastic website for more on the design and history of the gardens.


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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Malibu Creek - Feel the Cool in Malibu Creek State Park

Malibu Creek is a small stream in a big city.

Take a walk in Malibu Creek State Park along the streambed. 



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Without this bit of water flowing down to the ocean, many native plants and animal species would find it very hard to make it during a California drought season.

 

The park is located four miles south of Highway 101 on 
Las Virgenes/Malibu Canyon Road. 
Or 6.5 miles north up Malibu Canyon Road from Malibu and Pacific Coast Highway {California Highway 1}.
 
Native Oak Trees

From the Malibu Creek State Park website...

Campsites

Hiking Trails
Horseback Riding
Some Accessible trails
Dogs on a leash are allowed in the Park's day use areas and campground. 
Dogs are not allowed on the backcountry trails or dirt roads. 


DAY-USE ACTIVITIES & FACILITIES
Historical/Cultural Site
Picnic Areas
Environmental Learning/Visitor Center
Exhibits and Programs
Interpretive Exhibits
Excellent Nature & Wildlife Viewing


OTHER FACILITIES & VISITOR INFORMATION
Pay Parking
Restrooms / Showers
Drinking Water Available




Friday, May 8, 2015

Ruffled Feathers - What's That Bird?

Sometimes an Earth Minute is a chance encounter with a youngster waiting for its parents by the side of a road.



If that road is through Yellowstone National Park's Hayden Valley, the creature could be any number of species.

Can you identify this youngster when you have a close-up view?

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Did you know it was a common raven (Corvus corax)?



The nasal bristle feathers on the very thick beak, tell you this is a raven and not an American crow. The pink lining of its mouth and the downy chest feathers tell you it is still a youngster. It could fly, but seemed to be choosing to stay out of the stiff wind. Eventually it flew off, but we're not sure who enjoyed watching whom most.  

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