Go inside Washington’s second longest limestone cave and see the underworld beauty it holds. Also the way, you’ll see midden nests of brown bushy tail rats, crystals, flowstone, soda straws, cave popcorn, stalactites, stalagmites, and an 8-ton column that is actively growing. You’ll also see the thermometer that shows the cave is a constant 39 degrees […]
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Old miner’s cabin at Boundary Dam, WA
This cabin is in pristine condition, just like it was when it was inhabited over 100 years ago. It’s at the Forebay Recreation Area, which is a free RV park and campground owned and operated by Seattle City Light, even though it’s about as far from Seattle as you can get and still be in […]
Campbell Park at Box Canyon Dam
This site is north of Ione, WA.
Walking the foot bridge across Noisy Creek
This site is located in Northeastern Washington state in the Colville National Forest.
A brief history of Anubis and the ancient Egyptian afterlife
Learn about the famous jackal-man Anubis and his role in the ancient Egyptian pantheon. For more information about ancient Egyptian afterlife customs and beliefs, check out these Amazon affiliate link resources:YTC Egyptian Anubis – Collectible Figurine Statue Figure Sculpture Egypt Multi-coloredAncient Gods of EgyptAnubis: The History and Legacy of the Ancient Egyptian God of the […]
A few tips for doing business in China
As promised in our video, here are additional Amazon affiliate link resources for conducting yourself properly in China:Business Chinese for Success: Real Cases from Real Companies (2nd Edition) (English and Chinese Edition)Culture Hacks: Deciphering Differences in American, Chinese, and Japanese ThinkingChinese Business Etiquette: A Guide to Protocol, Manners, and Culture in the People’s Republic of […]
An interview with Charlene Swankie, co-star of the hit film ‘Nomadland’
Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction TV conducts a split screen interview with Charlene Swankie, one of the stars of the film Nomadland, and discusses the impact she had on the character of Fern played by Frances McDormand, who is based partly on her life. She recounts the story of the swallows scene in the movie […]
Camping at your own risk: Malibu Creek State Park
In an investigative article for the New Yorker, journalist Dana Goodyear tackles the serial shootings in Malibu Canyon, the Lost Hills unit of the sheriff’s department and Malibu Creek State Park. No signs warn tourists of the potential dangers, including several area murders, including one in particular at the campground that is now the subject […]