Lesson 1001: Slickrocks and Monuments in the Four Corners Nowhere else in the world offers a more graphic view of deep forces of geology at work than the Four...
Ancient Peoples of the Colorado Plateau More than a thousand years before the arrival of Europeans in the southwestern U.S. native peoples were establishing their occupation...
The Wild and Explosive Past of Northwest New Mexico For thousands of years, New Mexico’s northwestern quadrant has been home to a wide variety of native peoples. The places...
The Northern Jaguar Preserve: Where the Great Cats Roam Freely A little over one hundred miles south of the U.S-Mexico borders in the state of Sonora, international conservation groups have...
The Salton Sea: Life and Death in an Inland Ocean For more than a thousand years, the Salton Sea in southeastern California has been home to the largest body of...
Whales and their offspring in San Ignacio Lagoon For millennia, gray whales have made an annual pilgrimage from the cold, rich marine waters in the Gulf of Alaska...
As the Water of Lake Powell Recede The Colorado River was dammed at Glen Canyon in the early 1960s. The resulting reservoir, Lake Powell, is the second...
Huelva, Spain and the Quest for Western Lands Christopher Columbus set out from Huelva, on Spain’s southwest coast, in 1492 in a quest to chart unknown lands with...
Christopher Columbus, his Time and his Plans In the Americas Season 10 Lesson Episode 9Columbus spent nearly a decade in Spain lobbying for his trip. More than...
1492: Americans discover Europe Americans, perhaps thirty million strong did not submissively accept the rule of Europeans. Their resistance and reception of the foreigners...