nature

Summer 2025
Bennett Root, Jr.

Volcanoes! Pele Speaks! The Earth’s Core Shares Some of Her Secrets

Legend has it that Pele, Hawai’i’s Goddess of volcanoes and fire, and mistress of both destruction and rebirth, lives in the Halemaʻumaʻu Crater in the shadow of massive Mauna Loa, on Hawai’i’s Big Island. Her spirit and power are manifest in the Kilauea volcano, and—no disrespect intended—she was smokin’ hot

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Spring 2024
Jill Robbins

Cody Wyoming, Beyond Yellowstone

Everything to Know for Extraordinary Spring and Summer Visits Yellowstone National Park is a place that doesn’t need an introduction and needs no gimmicks or snazzy catchphrases to entice visitors to show up at the park’s entrance every year. Yellowstone is iconic, a household name worldwide. From the abundance of

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Spring 2024
Linda Ballou

Gods Smiled on the Lavish Shores of Kauai

Kauai, lush with foliage, resplendent with waterfalls, and isolated by tumultuous surf, is the oldest island in the Hawaiian chain. It remained undisturbed by the tribal wars that plagued Maui, Oahu, and the Big Island of Hawaii for centuries. The protocols of the 2,000-year-old Polynesian Kapu system were practiced on

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September 2020 Issue
Terri Marshall

After Surviving Covid NATURE is the Key To Regaining One’s Life

If you Google “pandemics” you’ll find a host of terrifying historical events that can keep you up at night. It starts with the Prehistoric Epidemic CIRCA 3000BC and moves on through the Europe’s Black Death in the 14th century and then, of course, there’s the deadly 1918 Spanish Flu. While I’ve always embraced the quote “well-behaved women rarely make history” I never wanted to make history as a statistic in a

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