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From Every Nation: WHAT IS HYDROLOGY?
Get ready to learn about HYDROLOGY! The scientific study of the properties and movement of our planet's water! How does all that water get into oceans, rivers, lakes, and puddles? Hmmm....Let us know what you learned about Hydrology today by commenting below!
ENGAGE Global Storytelling is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources to help everyone learn more about the people, places, countries, and cultures of the world!
Our goal is to increase global awareness and ultimately expand global engagement.
Visit us at www.engageglobalstorytelling.com for more information and resources!
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published: 07 Jul 2021
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Lecture 1: What is Hydrology
published: 20 Aug 2020
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Water Cycle | How the Hydrologic Cycle Works
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuCgmzhczsm89jzPtN2Wuw?sub_confirmation=1
This video uses animation, graphics, and video clips to illustrate and explain each of the "flow" and "storage" processes in the Hydrologic Cycle, more commonly known as the Water Cycle: precipitation, interception, runoff, infiltration, percolation, groundwater discharge, evaporation, transpiration, evapotranspiration, and condensation.
published: 12 Jul 2013
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The water (hydrologic) cycle
The hydrologic cycle (water cycle) recycles water on earth. The water cycle drives our weather and allows life to exist on earth. Let ’s start with the evaporation of water from the surface of the ocean.
As moist air is lifted, it cools and water vapor condenses to form clouds. In fact, clouds are made up of tiny water droplets and ice crystals that are so small they can float in the air.
This moisture in the atmosphere may be transported around the globe until it returns to the surface as precipitation.
Precipitation may take the form of rain, snow, sleet or hail. Once the water reaches the ground, one of two processes may occur, some of the water may evaporate back into the atmosphere or the water may penetrate the surface and become groundwater. The groundwater may take several differ...
published: 28 Oct 2018
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2.2 Hydrology and Hydraulics
This presentation was initially given in person on June 20, 2019 as part of the Module 2: “Water Quality Basics” of the Kentucky Watershed Academy and was subsequently recorded.
In this episode, Steve Evans of the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute defines hydrology and hydraulics separately but discusses these concepts jointly. Vertical, horizontal, lateral, and temporal dimensions of the stream are discussed in turn. Concepts including evapotransporation, soil infiltration, groundwater movement and runoff, longitudinal zones, stream ordering, and reading stream hydrographs are overviewed.
The Kentucky Watershed Academy was developed by the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute and funded in part by the Kentucky Division of Water through a grant from the US EPA. For ...
published: 19 Oct 2020
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Hydrogeology 101
W. Richard Laton, Ph.D., P.G., CPG
California State University-Fullerton, Santa Ana, CA
Presented at the 2013 Groundwater Expo
W. Richard Laton, an NGWA Scientists and Engineers Division member and active NGWA volunteer, is currently an associate professor of hydrogeology in the Department of Geological Sciences at California State University, Fullerton. Passionate about teaching students practical knowledge they can apply to real-world circumstances, he teaches classes ranging from hydrogeology, environmental sampling, and groundwater modeling to oceanography and geology. Laton has also taught at the Western Michigan University Field Camp for the past 15 years. Topics covered during these 50-hour, weeklong intensive courses include drilling techniques and sampling, aquifer testing, and...
published: 29 Aug 2014
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The Science of Hydrology with Greg Waller
In this week’s Degrees of Science Chief Meteorologist Brady Taylor talks with Greg Waller, who is a Hydrologist for the West Gulf River Forecast Center. Greg talks about the science of Hydrology and what goes into forecasting river flood events across the state of Texas.
#Weather #NOAA #NWS #Science #Hydrology #KWTX #STEM #rivers #river #riverforecast #riverforecasting #flood #flooding #water #lakes #lake #earth #earthwater #watercycle #kwtx #climate
published: 13 Dec 2022
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How Wells & Aquifers Actually Work
Correcting the misconceptions that abound around water below the ground
The bundle deal with Curiosity Stream has ended, but you can still get a great discount on Nebula and support Practical Engineering here: https://go.nebula.tv/practical-engineering
It is undoubtedly unintuitive that water flows in the soil and rock below our feet. This video covers the basics of groundwater engineering, including how wells are built, how injection wells work, and how aquifers interact with surface water features.
Errata: Deep well jet pumps exist that can lift water greater than 100' using an ejector and two pipes.
Practical Engineering is a YouTube channel about infrastructure and the human-made world around us. It is hosted, written, and produced by Grady Hillhouse. We have new videos posted regul...
published: 03 May 2022
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TPA MCQs Practice | Water Resources Engineering | LiveStream by EduFest Academy |
🚀 Join us LIVE for TPA Exam MCQ Practice!
📅 Date: 9th November
⏰ Time: 9:00 PM
📚 Subject: Water Resources Engineering
🔍 Topics: Hydrology, Dams and Spillways, Irrigation
Prepare yourself for the TPA exam with focused practice on crucial MCQs from Water Resources Engineering! We’ll dive into key topics, including the principles of hydrology, types and functions of dams and spillways, and essential irrigation techniques. Don’t miss this opportunity to test your knowledge, clear your doubts, and sharpen your skills!
🔔 Set a reminder and tune in for this high-impact session!
Connect with EduFest Academy:
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▶️ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@nikitakarwa?si=fdhq_8a4...
published: 10 Nov 2024
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Find Your Path: Hydrologist
Water is quite possibly the most important forest value we have. Bonny Hammons shows what being a hydrologist for the McKenzie River Ranger District is all about. Hydrologists monitor water quality and work with forest managers and operators to help plan forest projects, reduce the impact of logging on a watershed and help restore fish habitat. Bonny works for the U.S. Forest Service.
(Part of the "Find Your Path" series created by the Oregon Forest Resources Institute.)
published: 03 Mar 2015
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From Every Nation: WHAT IS HYDROLOGY?
Get ready to learn about HYDROLOGY! The scientific study of the properties and movement of our planet's water! How does all that water get into oceans, rivers, ...
Get ready to learn about HYDROLOGY! The scientific study of the properties and movement of our planet's water! How does all that water get into oceans, rivers, lakes, and puddles? Hmmm....Let us know what you learned about Hydrology today by commenting below!
ENGAGE Global Storytelling is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources to help everyone learn more about the people, places, countries, and cultures of the world!
Our goal is to increase global awareness and ultimately expand global engagement.
Visit us at www.engageglobalstorytelling.com for more information and resources!
Also, visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ENGAGEGlobalStorytelling
Or Instagram: www.instagram.com/engageglobalstorytelling
Thanks for caring about our world!
#GlobalEd #GlobalEducation #Global #International #InternationalEducation #Education #SocialStudies #GlobalAwareness #GlobalEngagement #GeographyEducation #Hydrology #WaterCycle
https://wn.com/From_Every_Nation_What_Is_Hydrology
Get ready to learn about HYDROLOGY! The scientific study of the properties and movement of our planet's water! How does all that water get into oceans, rivers, lakes, and puddles? Hmmm....Let us know what you learned about Hydrology today by commenting below!
ENGAGE Global Storytelling is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources to help everyone learn more about the people, places, countries, and cultures of the world!
Our goal is to increase global awareness and ultimately expand global engagement.
Visit us at www.engageglobalstorytelling.com for more information and resources!
Also, visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ENGAGEGlobalStorytelling
Or Instagram: www.instagram.com/engageglobalstorytelling
Thanks for caring about our world!
#GlobalEd #GlobalEducation #Global #International #InternationalEducation #Education #SocialStudies #GlobalAwareness #GlobalEngagement #GeographyEducation #Hydrology #WaterCycle
- published: 07 Jul 2021
- views: 10977
6:47
Water Cycle | How the Hydrologic Cycle Works
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuCgmzhczsm89jzPtN2Wuw?sub_confirmation=1
This video uses animation, graphics, and video clips to illustrate and explain each ...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuCgmzhczsm89jzPtN2Wuw?sub_confirmation=1
This video uses animation, graphics, and video clips to illustrate and explain each of the "flow" and "storage" processes in the Hydrologic Cycle, more commonly known as the Water Cycle: precipitation, interception, runoff, infiltration, percolation, groundwater discharge, evaporation, transpiration, evapotranspiration, and condensation.
https://wn.com/Water_Cycle_|_How_The_Hydrologic_Cycle_Works
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuCgmzhczsm89jzPtN2Wuw?sub_confirmation=1
This video uses animation, graphics, and video clips to illustrate and explain each of the "flow" and "storage" processes in the Hydrologic Cycle, more commonly known as the Water Cycle: precipitation, interception, runoff, infiltration, percolation, groundwater discharge, evaporation, transpiration, evapotranspiration, and condensation.
- published: 12 Jul 2013
- views: 4325176
2:16
The water (hydrologic) cycle
The hydrologic cycle (water cycle) recycles water on earth. The water cycle drives our weather and allows life to exist on earth. Let ’s start with the evaporat...
The hydrologic cycle (water cycle) recycles water on earth. The water cycle drives our weather and allows life to exist on earth. Let ’s start with the evaporation of water from the surface of the ocean.
As moist air is lifted, it cools and water vapor condenses to form clouds. In fact, clouds are made up of tiny water droplets and ice crystals that are so small they can float in the air.
This moisture in the atmosphere may be transported around the globe until it returns to the surface as precipitation.
Precipitation may take the form of rain, snow, sleet or hail. Once the water reaches the ground, one of two processes may occur, some of the water may evaporate back into the atmosphere or the water may penetrate the surface and become groundwater. The groundwater may take several different paths.
Groundwater either seeps its way to into the oceans, rivers, and streams, or into an aquifer which is a body of saturated rock through which water can easily move, or it may be released back into the atmosphere through transpiration.
Transpiration occurs when leaves from trees and other vegetation give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
Some water on the earth’s surface is not absorbed by plants or become groundwater and becomes surface runoff, which empties into lakes, rivers and streams and is carried back to the oceans, where the cycle begins again.
Biogeochemical Cycles - How the Earth Recycles
https://moomoomath.com/how-the-earth-recycles-elements-biogeochemical-cycles/
https://wn.com/The_Water_(Hydrologic)_Cycle
The hydrologic cycle (water cycle) recycles water on earth. The water cycle drives our weather and allows life to exist on earth. Let ’s start with the evaporation of water from the surface of the ocean.
As moist air is lifted, it cools and water vapor condenses to form clouds. In fact, clouds are made up of tiny water droplets and ice crystals that are so small they can float in the air.
This moisture in the atmosphere may be transported around the globe until it returns to the surface as precipitation.
Precipitation may take the form of rain, snow, sleet or hail. Once the water reaches the ground, one of two processes may occur, some of the water may evaporate back into the atmosphere or the water may penetrate the surface and become groundwater. The groundwater may take several different paths.
Groundwater either seeps its way to into the oceans, rivers, and streams, or into an aquifer which is a body of saturated rock through which water can easily move, or it may be released back into the atmosphere through transpiration.
Transpiration occurs when leaves from trees and other vegetation give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
Some water on the earth’s surface is not absorbed by plants or become groundwater and becomes surface runoff, which empties into lakes, rivers and streams and is carried back to the oceans, where the cycle begins again.
Biogeochemical Cycles - How the Earth Recycles
https://moomoomath.com/how-the-earth-recycles-elements-biogeochemical-cycles/
- published: 28 Oct 2018
- views: 280481
29:57
2.2 Hydrology and Hydraulics
This presentation was initially given in person on June 20, 2019 as part of the Module 2: “Water Quality Basics” of the Kentucky Watershed Academy and was subse...
This presentation was initially given in person on June 20, 2019 as part of the Module 2: “Water Quality Basics” of the Kentucky Watershed Academy and was subsequently recorded.
In this episode, Steve Evans of the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute defines hydrology and hydraulics separately but discusses these concepts jointly. Vertical, horizontal, lateral, and temporal dimensions of the stream are discussed in turn. Concepts including evapotransporation, soil infiltration, groundwater movement and runoff, longitudinal zones, stream ordering, and reading stream hydrographs are overviewed.
The Kentucky Watershed Academy was developed by the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute and funded in part by the Kentucky Division of Water through a grant from the US EPA. For more information on the Kentucky Watershed Academy, please go to https://www.research.uky.edu/kentucky-water-resources-research-institute/kentucky-watershed-academy
https://wn.com/2.2_Hydrology_And_Hydraulics
This presentation was initially given in person on June 20, 2019 as part of the Module 2: “Water Quality Basics” of the Kentucky Watershed Academy and was subsequently recorded.
In this episode, Steve Evans of the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute defines hydrology and hydraulics separately but discusses these concepts jointly. Vertical, horizontal, lateral, and temporal dimensions of the stream are discussed in turn. Concepts including evapotransporation, soil infiltration, groundwater movement and runoff, longitudinal zones, stream ordering, and reading stream hydrographs are overviewed.
The Kentucky Watershed Academy was developed by the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute and funded in part by the Kentucky Division of Water through a grant from the US EPA. For more information on the Kentucky Watershed Academy, please go to https://www.research.uky.edu/kentucky-water-resources-research-institute/kentucky-watershed-academy
- published: 19 Oct 2020
- views: 19204
55:33
Hydrogeology 101
W. Richard Laton, Ph.D., P.G., CPG
California State University-Fullerton, Santa Ana, CA
Presented at the 2013 Groundwater Expo
W. Richard Laton, an NGWA Scie...
W. Richard Laton, Ph.D., P.G., CPG
California State University-Fullerton, Santa Ana, CA
Presented at the 2013 Groundwater Expo
W. Richard Laton, an NGWA Scientists and Engineers Division member and active NGWA volunteer, is currently an associate professor of hydrogeology in the Department of Geological Sciences at California State University, Fullerton. Passionate about teaching students practical knowledge they can apply to real-world circumstances, he teaches classes ranging from hydrogeology, environmental sampling, and groundwater modeling to oceanography and geology. Laton has also taught at the Western Michigan University Field Camp for the past 15 years. Topics covered during these 50-hour, weeklong intensive courses include drilling techniques and sampling, aquifer testing, and remediation technologies.
https://wn.com/Hydrogeology_101
W. Richard Laton, Ph.D., P.G., CPG
California State University-Fullerton, Santa Ana, CA
Presented at the 2013 Groundwater Expo
W. Richard Laton, an NGWA Scientists and Engineers Division member and active NGWA volunteer, is currently an associate professor of hydrogeology in the Department of Geological Sciences at California State University, Fullerton. Passionate about teaching students practical knowledge they can apply to real-world circumstances, he teaches classes ranging from hydrogeology, environmental sampling, and groundwater modeling to oceanography and geology. Laton has also taught at the Western Michigan University Field Camp for the past 15 years. Topics covered during these 50-hour, weeklong intensive courses include drilling techniques and sampling, aquifer testing, and remediation technologies.
- published: 29 Aug 2014
- views: 132454
15:08
The Science of Hydrology with Greg Waller
In this week’s Degrees of Science Chief Meteorologist Brady Taylor talks with Greg Waller, who is a Hydrologist for the West Gulf River Forecast Center. Greg ta...
In this week’s Degrees of Science Chief Meteorologist Brady Taylor talks with Greg Waller, who is a Hydrologist for the West Gulf River Forecast Center. Greg talks about the science of Hydrology and what goes into forecasting river flood events across the state of Texas.
#Weather #NOAA #NWS #Science #Hydrology #KWTX #STEM #rivers #river #riverforecast #riverforecasting #flood #flooding #water #lakes #lake #earth #earthwater #watercycle #kwtx #climate
https://wn.com/The_Science_Of_Hydrology_With_Greg_Waller
In this week’s Degrees of Science Chief Meteorologist Brady Taylor talks with Greg Waller, who is a Hydrologist for the West Gulf River Forecast Center. Greg talks about the science of Hydrology and what goes into forecasting river flood events across the state of Texas.
#Weather #NOAA #NWS #Science #Hydrology #KWTX #STEM #rivers #river #riverforecast #riverforecasting #flood #flooding #water #lakes #lake #earth #earthwater #watercycle #kwtx #climate
- published: 13 Dec 2022
- views: 2789
14:13
How Wells & Aquifers Actually Work
Correcting the misconceptions that abound around water below the ground
The bundle deal with Curiosity Stream has ended, but you can still get a great discount ...
Correcting the misconceptions that abound around water below the ground
The bundle deal with Curiosity Stream has ended, but you can still get a great discount on Nebula and support Practical Engineering here: https://go.nebula.tv/practical-engineering
It is undoubtedly unintuitive that water flows in the soil and rock below our feet. This video covers the basics of groundwater engineering, including how wells are built, how injection wells work, and how aquifers interact with surface water features.
Errata: Deep well jet pumps exist that can lift water greater than 100' using an ejector and two pipes.
Practical Engineering is a YouTube channel about infrastructure and the human-made world around us. It is hosted, written, and produced by Grady Hillhouse. We have new videos posted regularly, so please subscribe for updates. If you enjoyed the video, hit that ‘like’ button, give us a comment, or watch another of our videos!
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This video is sponsored by Nebula.
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Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
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Producer/Writer/Host: Grady Hillhouse
Editor/Production Assistant: Wesley Crump
Script Editor: Ralph Crewe
Graphics: Standard Studios
https://wn.com/How_Wells_Aquifers_Actually_Work
Correcting the misconceptions that abound around water below the ground
The bundle deal with Curiosity Stream has ended, but you can still get a great discount on Nebula and support Practical Engineering here: https://go.nebula.tv/practical-engineering
It is undoubtedly unintuitive that water flows in the soil and rock below our feet. This video covers the basics of groundwater engineering, including how wells are built, how injection wells work, and how aquifers interact with surface water features.
Errata: Deep well jet pumps exist that can lift water greater than 100' using an ejector and two pipes.
Practical Engineering is a YouTube channel about infrastructure and the human-made world around us. It is hosted, written, and produced by Grady Hillhouse. We have new videos posted regularly, so please subscribe for updates. If you enjoyed the video, hit that ‘like’ button, give us a comment, or watch another of our videos!
CONNECT WITH ME
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Website: http://practical.engineering
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HillhouseGrady
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/practicalengineering
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/PracticalEngineering
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PracticalEngineerGrady
Patreon: http://patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
SPONSORSHIP INQUIRIES
____________________________________
Please email my agent at
[email protected]
DISCLAIMER
____________________________________
This is not engineering advice. Everything here is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Contact an engineer licensed to practice in your area if you need professional advice or services. All non-licensed clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes.
SPECIAL THANKS
____________________________________
This video is sponsored by Nebula.
Stock video and imagery provided by Getty Images, Shutterstock, and Videoblocks.
Music by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator
Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U
Producer/Writer/Host: Grady Hillhouse
Editor/Production Assistant: Wesley Crump
Script Editor: Ralph Crewe
Graphics: Standard Studios
- published: 03 May 2022
- views: 4534489
1:13:37
TPA MCQs Practice | Water Resources Engineering | LiveStream by EduFest Academy |
🚀 Join us LIVE for TPA Exam MCQ Practice!
📅 Date: 9th November
⏰ Time: 9:00 PM
📚 Subject: Water Resources Engineering
🔍 Topics: Hydrology, Dams and Spillways, ...
🚀 Join us LIVE for TPA Exam MCQ Practice!
📅 Date: 9th November
⏰ Time: 9:00 PM
📚 Subject: Water Resources Engineering
🔍 Topics: Hydrology, Dams and Spillways, Irrigation
Prepare yourself for the TPA exam with focused practice on crucial MCQs from Water Resources Engineering! We’ll dive into key topics, including the principles of hydrology, types and functions of dams and spillways, and essential irrigation techniques. Don’t miss this opportunity to test your knowledge, clear your doubts, and sharpen your skills!
🔔 Set a reminder and tune in for this high-impact session!
Connect with EduFest Academy:
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edufest_academy_atp_tp_adtp?igsh=cWJ5ZW1wdDc0dTB2
📲 Telegram: https://t.me/atpmpscgardeA
▶️ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@nikitakarwa?si=fdhq_8a4j_lgfzQl
📞 WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VamdcceCsU9U5PjtGw0C
https://wn.com/Tpa_Mcqs_Practice_|_Water_Resources_Engineering_|_Livestream_By_Edufest_Academy_|
🚀 Join us LIVE for TPA Exam MCQ Practice!
📅 Date: 9th November
⏰ Time: 9:00 PM
📚 Subject: Water Resources Engineering
🔍 Topics: Hydrology, Dams and Spillways, Irrigation
Prepare yourself for the TPA exam with focused practice on crucial MCQs from Water Resources Engineering! We’ll dive into key topics, including the principles of hydrology, types and functions of dams and spillways, and essential irrigation techniques. Don’t miss this opportunity to test your knowledge, clear your doubts, and sharpen your skills!
🔔 Set a reminder and tune in for this high-impact session!
Connect with EduFest Academy:
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edufest_academy_atp_tp_adtp?igsh=cWJ5ZW1wdDc0dTB2
📲 Telegram: https://t.me/atpmpscgardeA
▶️ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@nikitakarwa?si=fdhq_8a4j_lgfzQl
📞 WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VamdcceCsU9U5PjtGw0C
- published: 10 Nov 2024
- views: 416
2:14
Find Your Path: Hydrologist
Water is quite possibly the most important forest value we have. Bonny Hammons shows what being a hydrologist for the McKenzie River Ranger District is all abou...
Water is quite possibly the most important forest value we have. Bonny Hammons shows what being a hydrologist for the McKenzie River Ranger District is all about. Hydrologists monitor water quality and work with forest managers and operators to help plan forest projects, reduce the impact of logging on a watershed and help restore fish habitat. Bonny works for the U.S. Forest Service.
(Part of the "Find Your Path" series created by the Oregon Forest Resources Institute.)
https://wn.com/Find_Your_Path_Hydrologist
Water is quite possibly the most important forest value we have. Bonny Hammons shows what being a hydrologist for the McKenzie River Ranger District is all about. Hydrologists monitor water quality and work with forest managers and operators to help plan forest projects, reduce the impact of logging on a watershed and help restore fish habitat. Bonny works for the U.S. Forest Service.
(Part of the "Find Your Path" series created by the Oregon Forest Resources Institute.)
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 50542