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Cornell Lab of Ornithology Ithaca Part 2

Audio Journeys exploration ofThe Cornell Lab one of the largest nature research and conservationorganizations in the world continues behind the scenes with biologist. 

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Cornell Lab of Ornithology Ithaca Part 1

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca New York, studies and records the sounds of birds and other animals around the world. Audio Journeys are exploring the Cornell Lab of Ornithology with Public Education Outreach Associate Charles Eldermire. We meet Charles in the visitors’ center of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The Cornell Lab is one of the largest nature research and conservation organizations in the world.  Click here to listen to an excerpt of our half-hour Audio Journey

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Ottawa Canada's Capital City

In 1867 the Dominion of Canada was formed. In 1931 Canada became an independent nation within the Commonwealth. Audio Journeys are exploring Ottawa, Canada's Capital, in the Province of Ontario. Our exploration begins on Parliament Hill and ends across the Ottawa River at the Civilization Museum.  Photo © Phillip Ebert. Click here to listen to a 5-minute excerpt 

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Pamunkey Indian Museum King William Virginia

Pamunkey Indian Museum Virginia. On the Pamunkey Indian Reservation, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, lives a very small remnant population of a once vast confederacy.   This Audio Journey is the first in our ‘400 years of History across the Commonwealth of Virginia’ series.   We begin our exploration of Virginia at the Pamunkey Indian Museum.  The Pamunkey People have lived on the East coast of North America since the Ice Age, 13 thousand years ago.  They developed a form of pottery making that is still being used today.  Joyce Pale Moon Krigsvold is a traditional Pamunkey potter.  Joyce and other tribe members keep their traditions and history alive through the museum’s artifacts and gift shop.  Patricia Lawrence meets Joyce Pale Moon at the Pamunkey Indian Museum. 

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Leo Carrillo Ranch State Park Part 2

Audio Journeys exploration of Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park continues.  In 1937 vaudeville and silver-screen actor,Leo Carrillo (Cisco Kid) purchased, and preserved over two thousand acres of southwest USA's rolling hills.  The 27-acres that remain today are know as the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park. Our tour of the Carrillo Ranch includes the Spanish style home they lived in, barns and other outbuildings. 

Photo © Phillip Ebert.

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Leo Carrillo Ranch State Park Part 1

Leo Carrillo Ranch Carlsbad, California Part I.  Our Exploration of the Southwest United States continues at the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, a few minutes from the Pacific Ocean and down town Carlsbad California. In 1937 vaudeville and silver-screen actor, Leo Carrillo (Cisco Kid) purchased, and preserved over two thousand acres of southwest USA's rolling hills. This was a retreat for Leo, his wife, their adopted daughter, and their numerous friends from Hollywood.  Photo © Phillip Ebert.

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Sugar Shack and Ice Hotel in Quebec Canada

Audio Journeys are exploring Quebec during Winter Carnival.  The largest winter carnival in the world.  Its Sugar Bush time in the Maple Tree forests of Canada. In March and April the sap from the maple trees flow. This thin sticky sap becomes one of Canada's most popular exports, Maple Syrup. We are on the Kings Road east of Quebec City exploring a sugar stack that welcomes visitors year round to their outdoor recreation Center. 
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Photo ©Phillip Ebert.      

Mayan Village of Joya de Ceren El Salvador Central America

Audio Journeys are exploring the ancient ruins of a Mayan village in El Salvador. Twenty kilometers northwest of San Salvador the capital of El Salvador is the 650 year old village of Joya de Ceren, the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in El Salvador.  What makes this site very unique is that the everyday life of the Mayans was preserved when around 600 A.D. a volcano erupted spewing volcanic ashes that covered the land, caused the common people to flee their homes. 

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