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Mustique Island
Information on this private island in the Grenadines.

  • What fun! The plane shown above is one of the 6 seat ones - notice that it is sitting on a hill at the take off point of the 2500' runway which ends at a mountain's edge! Click the plane image to see one take off and land

  • We then headed around and over a 500' mountain where the paved road suddenly ended and we depended on our mule to get us safely along the dirt roads



    Phoenix, Arizona
    Provides information and relevant links.

  • Parks & Monuments Phoenix South Mountain Park : South end of the city

  • North Mountain Park: North end of the city

  • Wilderness & Recreation Areas Phoenix Mountain Reserve: Northeast of the city



    WWWF Grudge Match: A Rottweiler vs. A Rottweiler's Weight in ...
    Who would win the dog fight?

  • It is also a little known fact that one of the favorite dishes of the chihuahua is German Mountain Oysters



    Fish Lake National Forest
    Official web site.

  • The largest natural mountain lake in the state, it offers trophy fishing and bird watching

  • The Fishlake National Forest in central Utah features majestic stands of aspen encircling open mountain meadows that are lush with a diverse community of forbs and grasses

  • The largest natural mountain lake in the state, it offers trophy fishing and bird watching

  • The mountains of the Fishlake are a source of water for many of the neighboring communities and agricultural valleys in the region

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    Silver Cliff News
    Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.

  • Jul 4, 2006 | Rocky Mountain News A rescue team retrieved the body of an experienced climber in the Sangre de Cristos on Tuesday while another crew found three missing hikers nearby

  • Jul 3, 2006 | Rocky Mountain News A National Guard Blackhawk helicopter was called in today to help a rescue team search for a climber who may have fallen on Pico Asilado Peak in the Sangre de Cristo range

  • Jun 15, 2006 | Rocky Mountain News Firefighters succeeded Thursday in holding back the 700-acre Tyndall Fire 100 miles southwest of Jun 15, 2006 | Valley Courier Jun 15, 2006 | The Gazette SMOKE AND HEAT Smoke from a forest fire 75 miles away drifted across the Pikes Peak region this morning as forecasters warned of more hot, dry, windy Jun 14, 2006 | KRDO-TV Colorado Springs High Winds Are Making It Difficult To Fight The Fire by Baaron Pittenger 6/14/2006 Fire crews are battling a more than 250-acre fire called the Tyndall Gulch Fire about 8 miles east of | e.g


    Bancroft, ID News
    Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.

  • Jul 20, 2006 | Power Engineering Mountain Island Energy, LLC of Mike Wed Hanna Tue Mike Sep 11 Hanna Sep 10 bob Sep 1 | Jun 27, 2006 | KPVI A return infestation of mealy bugs in Caribou County in Southeastern Jun 27, 2006 | Idaho State Journal Don Ayers found his dry barley fields infested Saturday with a hard-to-kill pest the experts previously believed wouldn't resurface following a wet winter


    Timberwolf Creek Bed & Breakfast
    Features virtual tour of inn and streams and woodlands on the grounds, as well
    as reservation and...

  • Click on the stream to enter the world of Timberwolf Creek! Your North Carolina Mountain Bed & Breakfast In a cool, high mountain valley ...

  • y es, this is the sound , this is the serenity , this is the reason you came to the mountains ..

  • Looking for the perfect place to get married? Let Timberwolf Creek host your Are you eloping? Cross the little wooden footbridge, pass the waterwheel and join us at romantic Timberwolf Creek Bed & Breakfast in the North Carolina Smoky Mountains for casual luxury, and some homespun hospitality..

  • Member of Maggie Valley B&Bs, the Maggie Valley Bed & Breakfast Association Member of CAIK (Caucus of American InnKeepers) Member of the B&B Association of Waynesville & Maggie Valley "Perfect Place in the Mountains" by the Charlotte Observer Awarded "Most Romantic B&B in the Mountains" by the Junior League of Greensboro, in EverGreene Magazine Awarded "Best Breakfast 2003" by Inn Traveler Magazine Awarded "Most Romantic Hideaway 2004" by Inn Traveler Magazine Awarded "5 Star Property of Distinction" by BnB Finder WOW! The reporter from about us


    Lalitha Tripurasundari
    Describes the red goddess, Shri Yantra, its symbolism, and the nine mandalas.
    Information on Sri Vidya,...

  • The meditation in Bhavana Upanshad is a figurative way of describing this celestial city or mountain which is a human being

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    Photo by www.lchwelcome.org


    Mountain Valley Center
    Feng Shui and metaphysical products and services. Includes online shopping,
    articles, links and informati...

  • Use this guide to quickly take care of all of your shopping! Mountain Valley Center, your source for, and The complete energy book by the webmaster of this site


    The Phoenix
    Modern English translation by Charles W. Kennedy.


    Hamilton Mountain News
    Community newspaper serves the Hamilton Mountain district of Hamilton, Ontario.
    With news, sports,...


    Bed and Breakfast Inns of Vermont
    Directory of Bed and Breakfast Inns and Lodges in Vermont.

  • 50 peaceful acres with panoramic mountain views, farm animals, walking trails along the Battenkill River

  • Brandon 12 Franklin Street, Brandon, VT 05733 Phone: (802) 247-6672 E-Mail: relax@12franklinstreet.com Brandon's hidden 'gem' in the Green Mountains

  • 3128 Forest Dale Road, Brandon, VT 05733 Phone: (802) 247-3078 Toll Free: (877) 248-7444 E-Mail: stay@churchillhouseinn.com Classic country inn at Green Mountain National Forest

  • Goshen 423 Goshen-Ripton Road, Goshen, VT 05733 Phone: (802) 247-4707 E-Mail: stay@JudithsGarden.com A peaceful Green Mountain setting with flower-filled gardens and inviting vistas

  • Spectacular views in mountain setting, 10 minutes north of Stowe in quiet village

  • Jamaica 3732 Route 30 Main Street, Jamaica, VT 05343 Toll Free: (800) 532-9399 E-Mail: stay@threemtn.com Three Mountain Inn overlooks the woodlands and trails of Jamaica State Park and is just minutes away from Stratton, Bromley, Mt Snow and Magic Ski areas

  • Killington 195 Mountain Top Road, Chittenden, VT 05737 Toll Free: (800) 445-2100 E-Mail: stay@mountaintopinn.com Four-season resort on 350 acres, eleven miles from Killington, Vermont, offers breathtaking natural beauty every season for every experience

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    Sri Pada - Buddhism's Most Sacred Mountain
    Article describing the significance of the peak in Buddhism, and in the history
    of the island.

  • Nevertheless, no other mountain has been revered by so many people, from such a variety of religions, for so many centuries as Sri Pada has

  • In Sanskrit literature Sri Pada is called variously Mount Lanka, Ratnagiri (Mountain of Gems), Malayagiri or Mount Rohana

  • In the Mahavamsa, the great chronicle of Sri Lanka written in the 5th century CE, it is called Samantakuta ( Samanta's Abode) while in modern Sinhalese it is often called Samanelakhanda (Saman's Mountain)

  • This local mountain god was destined to go on to great things

  • Today there is still a shrine to Samanta on the top of the mountain and another larger one near Ratnapura, some 19 kilometres from its foot

  • The name Sri Pada, while correctly referring only to the sacred (sri) footprint (pada) on its summit, is the most commonly used name for the mountain today

  • This abundant precipitation feeds Sri Lanka's four main rivers which all have their sources on the mountain's lower slopes

  • Like the mountain itself many legends are told about these gems

  • Although not actually growing on Sri Pada's slopes but in the forests further north and west, Sri Lanka's famous spices have long been associated with the sacred mountain too


    The Towleroad Guide to Brokeback Mountain
    Fan page includes images, interviews, gossip about the film, reader comments.
    Links to numerous reviews...

  • | 10/18/2005 The Towleroad Guide to Brokeback Mountain dir

  • REVIEWS The Towleroad review of Brokeback Mountain

  • [tr] : 'Forbidden Territory — Inevitably, the longing and frustration, the years of repression, lead to a devastating conclusion.' : 'Chokeback Mountain — Closer to home, the tales of crusty Manhattan critics spending two hours weeping in the screening rooms are flooding the city; while at a screening yesterday a few could be heard sniffling, one of New York’s most jaded reporters admitted afterward that he found it impossible to be cynical about the film—and this admission was somehow even more shocking than tears.' 'Blazing Saddles — Brokeback Mountain is the most straightforward love story—and in some ways the straightest—to come out of Hollywood, at least since Titanic .' : ''Love, ' an opaque if many splendored quantity, isn't much of an antidote to the kind of ignorant attitudes movies like Brokeback Mountain seem determined to change

  • Gyllenhaal's sad, expectant silver-dollar eyes.' : 'This is a beautiful movie, and a brave one — and not in a grandstanding, PC kind of way...' : 'Looked at from the point of view of the need for love which everyone feels but few people can articulate, the plight of these guys is easy to understand while their way of dealing with it is likely to surprise and shock an audience.' 'Brokeback Mountain' takes great pains to be a compassionate love story; but the filmmaking itself, self-consciously restrained and desiccated, is inert and inexpressive.' 'If that's true and it's just a love story between two men, then gay people are halfway there


    Lassen Volcanic National Park: Home Page
    The official NPS information site.


    Geological and Gem Terminology
    Jillian Banfield's glossary of geological and gem-related vocabulary.

  • Orogenesis...A complex phenomena that leads to the formation of mountain ranges


    Linville Falls Trailer Lodge and Campground
    Located minutes from Linville Falls, Linville Gorge, Grandfather Mountain, Linville
    Caverns and Gem...

  • OPEN MAY 1 Linville Falls Trailer Lodge & Campground CALL FOR RESERVATIONS TODAY! (828) 765-2681 THE CAMPGROUND Linville Falls Trailer Lodge & Campground, located just off the Blue Ridge Parkway at junction US 221, is minutes from Western North Carolina’s most spectacular attractions, including Linville Falls & Linville Gorge, Grandfather Mountain, Linville Caverns and Gem Mountain

  • Naturally surrounded by mountain laurel and rhododendron, each campsite is equipped with a grill, fire ring and picnic table

  • Nearby hiking trails for both the fit and physically challenged offer magnificent views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Linville Gorge


    Arabic Names and Their Meanings - Feminine
    List of Arabic female first names and their meanings.


    City of Kamiah
    Information covers local businesses, events, and history.

  • The nation's largest elk herd is located not far from here, and deer, bear, mountain lion, pheasant and grouse are plentiful

  • Special hunts for moose and mountain goat are drawn by lot by the Idaho Fish and Game Department

  • With well-stocked creeks and mountain lakes an hour or two hike away, the Clearwater and its tributaries are considered some of the finest fishing streams in the country

  • It is also the longest highway within a national forest in the nation and opens the opportunity to enjoy sightseeing along the beautiful Lochsa and Clearwater Rivers where mountain goats, elk, deer and other wild animals can frequently be spotted


    California Geology Magazine Index to Past Issues
    No longer published by the California Division of Mines & Geology; the index
    dates back to 1971.

  • SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1999 : Magmatic Gas Emissions from Mammoth Mountain, Mono County, California; California Non-Fuel Minerals--1998: Teacher Feature-Earth Science Week

  • NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1998 : Quaternary Geology and Neotectonics of the Pinto Mountain Fault, Mojave Desert, Southern California; Major Improvements in Progress for Southern California Earthquake Monitoring; Teacher Feature – Journey Back In Time; Index to Volume 51 – 1998

  • JULY/AUGUST 1997 : Assessing Earthquake Ground Shaking Hazard in California; California’s Non-Fuel Mineral Production – 1996; California's Mother Lode Highway – Mokelumne Hill to Placerville; Mountain Building

  • MARCH/APRIL 1993 : Gold-Bearing Quartz Veins in the Klamath Mountains in the Redding 1 x 2 Degree Quadrangle, Northern California; Mining California Calcite Crystals for the Optical Ring Sight

  • NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1992 : The Division of Mines and Geology’s Environmental Protection Program; Geologic Conditions at Three Rancho Palos Verdes Subdivisions [Los Angeles County]; Geologic Hazards at the New Bay Farm Island Elementary School [Alameda County]; Implementing an Award Winning Reclamation Plan at Castle Mountain Mine [San Bernardino County]; Sedimentation in a Highly Erosive Watershed [Salmon Creek, Humboldt County]; Brief History of Measurement Systems; Index to Volume 45 – 1992


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