About the Book
Twelve miles west of Nome, Alaska is the Cripple River Camp. Participants of the camp are able to see various methods used to mine for gold; go fishing; view wild flowers, wildlife and the many species of migratory birds. The best part of the trip is prospecting along the Cripple River and finding some gold.
Mary is a fun loving, energetic person who enjoys the outdoors and finds it so easy for an excuse to be outside rather than indoors. See more of her work at www.paletteofthewild.com.
Features & Details
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 66 - Publish Date: May 24, 2011
- Keywords Cripple River, wild flowers, musk ox, red fox, Mary Phillips, Bering Sea, Alaska, gold, moose, GPAA, beach
About the Creator
The photographer, Mary Phillips, is a unique person who views things on the colorful and artistic side. She is a fun loving, energetic person who enjoys the outdoors and finds it so easy for an excuse to be outside rather than indoors. As seen in her works, the norm is portrayed with a little bit of a different twist. Her stock photography business started with the collection of the simple things of life seen in nature. She and her husband are located in West Central Wisconsin and they welcome photo assignments. See more of her work at her website: http://www.paletteofthewild.com. The business has evolved into ecommerce with instant downloads for publishers through payments in PayPal. See more at www.paletteofthewild.com If one takes the time to pause and look… they can see beauty. The love of nature and all it holds has drawn her to looking at things with an awe inspiring, romantic point of view.