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Plant Ecology
(914 people) | Video
(1197 people) | Photography
(1709 people) | Wilderness
(1761 people) | Wildlife Habitat Conservation
(2375 people) | Literature
(1701 people) | Sustainable Livelihoods
(2711 people) | Natural Resource Conservation
(1630 people) | Green Schools
(2368 people) | Renewable Energy
(3926 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(1042 people) | Language Revitalization
(658 people) | Mycology
(425 people) | Culture and Sustainability
(2704 people) | Sustainable Energy Development
(3890 people) | Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests
(370 people) | Natural Resource Management
(1319 people) | Water and Sustainable Development
(1912 people) | Internet
(2558 people) | Sustainable Production
(2468 people) | Sustainable Communities
(4074 people) | Sustainable Forestry
(1854 people) | Urban Forestry
(772 people) | Water Supply and Conservation
(1555 people) | Water Quality and Health
(1106 people) | Wildlife Ecology
(1653 people) | Alternative Fuels
(2876 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(3181 people) | Literacy
(1192 people) | Coastal Ecology
(984 people) | Food Literacy
(846 people) | Sustainable Agriculture
(4017 people) | Responsible Business Practices
(2980 people) | Endangered Animal Species Protection
(1621 people) | Sustainable Fishing
(980 people) | Indigenous Peoples and Cultures
(2794 people) | Climate Change
(4730 people) | Land Stewardship
(1628 people)
About
JJ Murphy is a nature writer, curriculum creator, blogging hiker, locavore, and
tree-hugger. With more than 50 years of eco-centric living under my
belt, I can write relevant content that captures your personal style
and tone. Free yourself from writer's block. Visit http://www.writerbynature.com
for more information on JJ's writing services and her favorite places for gear
and supplies.
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The sky is a huge dome of hard material arched over the flat earth. On the outside there is light. In the dome there are a large number of small holes, and through these holes you can see the light from the outside when it's dark. And through these holes the spirits of the dead can pass into the heavenly regions. The way to heaven leads over a narrow bridge which spans an enormous abyss. The spirits that were already in heaven light torches to guide the feet of the new arrivals. These torches are called the northern lights.
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