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Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park in California was first created as a 747,956 acre forest reserve by President Lincoln in 1864. It has over 800 miles of hiking trails.

How To Connect Technics SL-1210M3D To Sound System

Connecting your Technics turntable to a sound system requires a phono preamp. A phone preamp unit will typically have a phono input an and RCA output.
Eel River Swimming Hole

Eel River Swimming Hole

The Middle Fork of the Eel River provides swimming holes of amazing clarity and perfection during the hot summer days that engulf inland Northern California.
Sea Stack

Sea Stack

A sea stack is a rock outcropping found along any coastline. Unlike reefs and atolls, sea stacks are notable for their tall size. They are homes for seabirds.
MythBusters

MythBusters

MythBusters is a awesome Discovery Channel TV show where Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman put age old myths to the test. They don't just tell the myths.
Russian Gulch Waterfall

Russian Gulch Waterfall

The Russian Gulch Waterfall is just a short hike from the beach at Russian Gulch State Park. The park is just north of the town of Mendocino off Highway One.
Korg Monotron

Korg Monotron

The Korg Monotron is a portable, compact, battery powered synth. It has a real analogue ribbon synthesizer capable of generating thousands of diverse sounds.
IUPAC Nomenclature

IUPAC Nomenclature

IUPAC Nomenclature is a system for naming organic molecules created by the International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry to provide unique names to molecules.
Tie-dye

Tie-dye

Tie-dye is the process of dying an article of clothing or other material in a psychedelic multicolor organic pattern. Tie-dye became popular in the 1960s.
Poison Oak

Poison Oak

Poison Oak leaves start out green in the spring and turn bright red in the fall. Poison Oak inhabits coastal headland to elevations of around 4500 feet.
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