Beth Bartel

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Name: Beth Bartel
Date registered: Nov 14

Latest posts

  1. Open Space for Everyone — Jul 17
  2. Photo Round-up: Engineered Landscapes — Apr 20
  3. Photo Round-up: Water, Coming and Going — Apr 13
  4. Photo Round-Up: Getting Around — Apr 6
  5. Photo Round-up: Signs of Spring — Mar 30

Most commented posts

  1. Is Nature Dead? Another Film Series to Challenge the Mind and Please the Eyes — 2 comments
  2. Putting Old Muscles to New Work — 2 comments
  3. Photo Round-Up: What is Winter? — 1 comment
  4. Photo Round-up: Consumption — 1 comment
  5. Photo Round-Up: Snow Share — 1 comment

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Open Space for Everyone

Audio slideshow by Chris Doorley Words by Lucy Higgins “I broke my neck 16 years ago in a diving accident,” Topher Downham said as he sat on the porch of Chautauqua Park’s Ranger Cottage. Although the accident left him a paraplegic, Downham, who is the education and outreach coordinator at the city of Boulder’s Open …

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Photo Round-up: Engineered Landscapes

From the miles and miles of carefully sculpted rice fields in the province of Guangxi to the most spectacular displays of engineering of Hong Kong, China has demonstrated it’s masterful ways of manipulating the natural landscape for thousands of years. (Photo/Kre Reischel)     For the last Photo Round-up of our spring series, we explore …

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Photo Round-up: Water, Coming and Going

Water rushing in a Colorado stream

A thundercloud rolls through the Yampa Valley, near Hayden, Colorado, bringing much-needed rain on June 5, 2010. (Photo/Elaine Cromie)     With last month as the driest March on record for Boulder, we take a look at the importance of water in human lives and on the planet. Our photographers and greater community explore water …

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Photo Round-Up: Getting Around

This week in pictures, we take a look at transportation. We are an incredibly mobile species, able to cover thousands of miles not only on our own two feet but using a wide variety of engineered mechanisms. Our photographers and community contributors explore but a few ways in which we get around and reasons for doing it.

Photo Round-up: Signs of Spring

A rancher with his cow and calf

Robert Crofts, owner and operator of Armada Ranches near Lander, Wyoming, meets a newborn calf on Saturday, March 17, 2012. The calf was found in the pasture with its mother. The warm weather allows newborns a better chance of survival on the terrain away from the ranch. (Photo/Elaine Cromie)     This week in pictures, …

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Photo Round-up: Nature out My Window

This week in pictures we explore the nature in our midst. The rule was to submit shots taken within 100 feet of your abode. After you take a look, tell us what you think about the interaction between what we make and what makes itself, and why we need both.

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