Saturday, February 26, 2011

Natural Gifts

After the realization that the television and computer has consumed many of our valued minutes of life on earth, we pursue getting out of the house, and enjoying the outdoors. Stepping away from the modernized lifestyle that the majority of our peers practice is a healthy routine; not only for the body but also for the soul and mind. Mother Nature provides us with opportunistic adventures that can lead to the fulfillment of personal goals granted by earth's natural mystic. The structure of our earth is almost a destiny of perfection and imperfection. Spewing Basasltic lava from the depths of the planets core into the Pacific Ocean are five volcanoes that form one of the worlds most beautiful natural paradises. Hawaii. Momentous winds known as the “trade winds” and free flowing currents from the vast plains of the pacific form powerful waves that collide with the island. The smooth ocean floor structured by lava creates an uninterrupted race to the islands coast, but the momentum is abruptly altered by Hawaii’s reefs, which forms some of the worlds most sought after surfs. Its remarkable how barren rock regurgitated from the depths in the middle of a treacherous ocean form such a beautiful and unique land. Although the warmth of the tropical climates in the pacific may be beautiful, nothing is as breathtaking as being on top of the world. The Himalayas are a vast mountain range; they are among the youngest and highest on the planet, beholding Mount Everest, K2, and over 100 mountains exceeding 7,200 meters (23,622 feet).The Main Summit point of Everest peaks at 29,002 feet, the highest point on earth. The Death Zone has diminished over 200 lives. Conquering such a task in extreme conditions has proven to be one of planet earth’s most challenging yet rewarding natural gifts created by god and science. Our earth provides our cycle of life and beholds our history. Enjoying and experience what the world naturally has to offer is something we should appreciate to the fullest extent.

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