Photo courtesy the National Park Service. But, did you know that there is a planet named after him? But did you know that excluding Antarctica, Muir traveled to every continent on Earth? Not an easy feat at the turn of the century. In his lifetime, he journeyed to the Nile River, the Himalayas in Darjeeling, and Victoria Falls in southern Africa; and at the age of 73, he hiked the slopes of volcanoes in the Chilean Andes in search of the Monkey Puzzle Tree.
Start writing and drawing in a Nature Journal like John Muir did. Lee Stetson. Stetson is also available for live presentations to schools. Box , Yosemite, CA Conversation with a Tramp.
Video cassette. Production in association with Chronicle Productions, Produced by Ziggy Stone. Available from Cobblestone Publishing, 30 Grove St. Author Joseph Cornell of Sharing Nature with Children fame explains, "To stay true to the spirt of Muir as clearly and fully as possible, I have told his story as if he were alive, using his own words and colorful expressions as often as possible. I have, however, simplified and condensed his words to make them more accessible to young readers.
There is a book jacket summary and photo of book cover for this book. Douglas, William O. Illustrated by Daniel San Souci. Perhaps more importantly, we need to inspire the next generation of park stewards. Click here to meet the artist, Rob Decker. Artist Proofs. Canvas Prints. Holiday Gift Guide. This means that the exhibition will be in place in time for the re-opening of JMB on May 5th Friends of John Muir's Birthplace.
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