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- 2012: Oh, Those Mayans (or Why We Don’t Need Ancient Prophecies to Warn Us About Earth’s Problems) by Black Dot Diary on Nov 8, 2009
I have no idea what will happen on December 21, 2012 when the Mayan calendar ends. Maybe the world will end. Maybe it won’t. Maybe the poles will shift? Maybe. I do know what's certain — climate change is upon us.
- 2012: Oh, Those Mayans (or Why We Don’t Need Ancient Prophecies to Warn Us About Earth’s Problems) by Black Dot Diary on Nov 8, 2009
I have no idea what will happen on December 21, 2012 when the Mayan calendar ends. Maybe the world will end. Maybe it won’t. Maybe the poles will shift? Maybe. I do know what's certain — climate change is upon us.
- 2012: Oh Those Mayans by Black Dot Diary on Nov 8, 2009
I have no idea what will happen on December 21, 2012 when the Mayan calendar ends. Maybe the world will end. Maybe it won’t. Maybe the poles will shift? Maybe. I do know what's certain — climate change is upon us.
- Pitt River, BC, Canada by MyBootsnMe on Sep 26, 2009
Being this close to nature neverfails to renew your inner selfand rearrange your life priorities.Pitt River in British Columbiais the largest tributaryof the Fraser River.Pitt River drainsPitt Lake, which is oneof the worlds largesttidal lakes. You...
- Sandy Island Provincial Marine Park, B.C., Canada by MyBootsnMe on Aug 19, 2009
Sandy Island Provincial Marine Parkis situated in the Gulf Islands ofBritish Columbia, Canada.You need to get here by boat, which is partof the adventure.I can't even begin to describe the beauty here.Her essence is raw and untouched.Winds sweep acro...
- Trans Canada Trail, British Columbia, Canada by MyBootsnMe on Jul 19, 2009
In spite of my absence, Mother Nature isnot only alive and well, but thriving.British Columbia in the summer timeis inspiring andephemeral in her beauty.Her spirit runs through life, evenif you don't recognize it.I always feel like like I am comingho...
- DeBoville Slough to Pitt River, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada by MyBootsnMe on Feb 7, 2009
I took a walk along the Traboulay PoCo Trailin Port Coquitlam, B.C. Canadaand was treated to some soul soothing scenery.The Traboulay Trail is 25 kms long, andencircles the city of Port Coquitlam.I haven't discovered all of her secret spotsand vistas




