Playground Pounding Pounding and Paths Photo Essay.

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Playground Pounding Pounding and Paths Photo Essay

Who made that path?

What do you notice about the plants and soil?

Wagon Tracks Years Old!

A picture from a hot air balloon… What do you see?

A picture of a forest… from 360 miles in the sky! What do you see?

A photo of a cow pasture from an airplane What do you see?

Photo Credits and Acknowledgments: Slide 2: Lee Vierling Slide 3: Lee Vierling Slide 4: National Park Service (wagon tracks) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (wagon/horses) Slide 5: Lee Vierling Slide 6: Space Imaging, L.C. Slide 7: courtesy of Steve Archer, University of Arizona