All posts tagged "nature"
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THC Staff | June 27, 2022
Man Runs to His Porch Just in Time to Avoid a Pack of Unlikely Animals
A man quickly retreats back to the safety of the front porch after noticing an unwelcome party of...
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Spring Sault | December 4, 2021
Not Everything is Bigger in Texas: Monster Crocodile Captured
Shared on Instagram, a video post by Matt Wright, star of "Outback Wrangler" on the National Geographic channel,...
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Durhl Caussey | July 25, 2021
Moonlight Walks the Water: Breathtaking Beauty on a Texas Lake
Beauty is not found in things created by hand or machine, but miracles that have waxed firm over...
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Texas Hill Country | July 2, 2021
12 Amazing Texas Hill Country Hikes You Need to Try
The Texas Hill Country offers an abundance of campgrounds, state parks, nature preserves and private ranches perfect for...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | February 1, 2021
Re-Connect to Nature with These Classes at the Cibolo Nature Center
The Cibolo Nature Center, located in Boerne, is a wonderful resource for all Texans. Beautiful facilities, carefully maintained...
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Durhl Caussey | May 4, 2020
Caussey’s Corner: Trees are Our Friends in the Garden of the World
These are troubling times in the course of American History, if not the world. There is a tenor...
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Max McNabb | February 26, 2020
Unique Boutiques, Funky Food, & a Cave: Day 2 of Our Boerne Adventure
Award-winning craft beer? Check. World-class restaurants that range from the elegant to the funky? Check. Small-town Texas charm...
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Spring Sault | November 20, 2019
How Enchanted Rock Almost Became a Texas Version of Mount Rushmore
Texas is known for having or being the biggest and best of most things… most things. But did...
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Spring Sault | September 16, 2019
You Won’t Believe Why Instagram Removed This Photographer’s Work
Kenny LeRose tapped into his talents, building a fanbase of Instagram photography buffs interested in landscape and nature...
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Spring Sault | July 15, 2019
Are Yellow Spotted Salamanders Dangerous to the Touch?
Yellow spotted salamanders can be found throughout North America, including Texas. They’re among some of the largest you...
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Spring Sault | July 15, 2019
Myths and Facts About Ladybugs that Might Surprise You
There are 5,000 species of ladybugs found in the world, some of which can be seen in Texas....
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Spring Sault | June 28, 2019
This Texas Drive-Thru Safari is an Adventure with Exotic Animals
You don’t have to leave Texas to have a good time. But, then, we didn’t have to tell...
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Spring Sault | June 27, 2019
Take a Scenic Drive to This Hidden Hill Country City with Gorgeous Views
All that nature has to offer, including creeks that look like they popped out of a painting, rolling...
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Spring Sault | April 25, 2019
The Unique Charm of Sonora: Where Nature, History, and Adventure Meet
At the western door of the Texas Hill Country sits the town of Sonora, a hidden sanctuary of...
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Spring Sault | April 23, 2019
Patch the Hill Country Bunny: Children’s Book Offers Outdoor Adventure
Authored by Mary Delmore Balagia, “Patch the Hill Country Bunny,” is a children’s book for those 3-6 years...
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Spring Sault | March 27, 2019
100-Mile Hiking Trail Connects Texas With New Mexico, and It’s Amazing
In 2018, the Guadalupe Ridge was named as a national recreation trail by the U.S. Department of the Interior....
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Spring Sault | February 18, 2019
Images by Outlaw Captures Nature and Gave Life Back to its Photographer
In the hands of a true artist, a tool can make a masterpiece. Such is the case for...
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Spring Sault | September 19, 2018
Great Horny Toads! Video Shows Release of 140 Horned Lizard Hatchlings
Focusing efforts toward the repopulation of the Texas horned lizard, among other Species of Greatest Conservation Need, TPWD...
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Spring Sault | September 19, 2018
Three Hill Country Autumn Waterfall Hikes that Will Inspire & Amaze
What’s better than a hike through the Texas Hill Country in autumn? The answer is experiencing an autumn hike...
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Spring Sault | June 13, 2018
Natural Beauty Beckons You to Texas: Ray Roberts Lake State Park – Johnson Branch
Named for the Johnson family homestead which was built on the land in the 1850s, the Ray Roberts...