Our Earth
Our Earth is unique and fascinating, full of wonderful places and people, and worth protecting and exploring. Geography, STEM, geotechnologies are important in education, can help us make wiser decisions, and enable us to live more sustainable, healthier, happier lives. Get out there, explore Our Earth, and make a positive contribution!

A tour of Lyme Regis England

Hiking at Cherry Creek State Park Colorado

The Nebraska State Forest

A tour of Lesvos Island Greece

If you're going to San Diego for the Esri UC: My geo song

The importance of outdoor education

How to map a CSV table in ArcGIS Online

At the base of one of the Boulder Flatirons

Two views of the William Tyndale monument in the Cotswolds England

A tour of Kyoto Japan

A summer evening at Chautauqua Boulder

The salted caramel toffee coffee at Casey’s is incredible

Looking over Niagara Falls in slow motion

How to make homemade granola

Is Sartoro clothing worth ordering?

A tour of the innovative and beautiful Duke Farms New Jersey

Standing on 40° north latitude 79° West longitude, Pennsylvania

Standing on 41° north latitude 79° West longitude, Pennsylvania

A tapestry map made with wool and silk

A tour of Central Pennsylvania

Selected views of the Gettysburg Battlefield

A new tour of Gettysburg College

Timelapse of Riding around a track on a trike

Standing on 37° north latitude 95° west longitude

Analyzing invasive species with GIS: Temporal and Spatial Aspects

Standing on 38° north latitude 92° west longitude

Time lapse from the Detroit Renaissance Center

360° View of Walking in Downtown Gettysburg Pennsylvania

360° View of Walking the Fenceline at Gettysburg National Battlefield

360° View of Inside the cannon at Gettysburg National Battlefield