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I took this panorama while some friends and I jumped off of the cliffs of the canyon into the Big Chco Creek. There are several swimming holes in Upper Bidwell Park and when temperatures soar over 100 degrees F its one of many places people take refuge from the heat. Mike Andree
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Driving through the Sierra Nevada mountain range and approaching Lake Tahoe, I realized this was the final leg of our seven day road trip from Catasaqua, Pennsylvnaia to Chico, California. The trip was approximatly 3,300 miles, not the most direct route but it was nice to get off I-80 and avoid truck traffic and road ...
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This image was taken in Redding, CA near the Sundial Bridge. Unfortunatly I cut the top of the bridge off... but in the image you can still see Mount Shasta (14,179 ft) one of the southernmost mountains in the Cascade mountain range. You can also view fly fisherman trying to land trophy trout in this section of the r...
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After months of hard work and dedication from our Penn State University team, all of the 875 kits for the National Honey Bee Disease Survey have been boxed and are ready to be shipped out to 33 states. We did encounter some problems in trying to obtain supplies and equipment for sample kits. Most were due to shipp...
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After weeks of rain, the Bradford Pear trees are finally in bloom. The bloom was delayed by two weeks from last year due to the cold and rain. This is a great sign for a Pennsylvania Beekeeper's because colonies are now producing brood and expanding along with the blooming flowers of the spring. R. Snyder
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This is a large congregation of Colletes inaequalis, commonly known as the “Mining Bee.” This natural phenomenon occurs between March and July. The bee ranges from Nova Scotia, Canada south to Georgia, United States. This bee is known to be polylectic (diverse forage), but can specialize on pollinating apples. Coll...
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These hills are found near the Towhee Loop trail. This can be found at the end of Rawhide Flats Rd. R. Snyder
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Here is an image from a lookout point, in the Soapstone Prairie natural area. There are some problems with image. The gigapan blew over at one point, which was good and bad. Bad because the camera fell, good because I got to re-adjust the camera. So you can see the beginning of the image is blurry but as you move rig...
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This is a view from the path leading to the Orient Mine. Unfortunately there are many variations in lighting in this image. R. Snyder
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This view is from the side of rawhide flats rd. On the way out of the park I saw a group of 20-30 pronghorn antelope, too bad they were not in the shot! R. Snyder
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