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    Global K-12 Instruction Material Market Report 2020-2024 – Market is Poised to Grow by $9.74 Billion – GlobeNewswire - December 25, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dublin, Dec. 23, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global K-12 Instruction Material Market 2020-2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

    K-12 instruction material market 2020-2024

    The K-12 instruction material market is poised to grow by $ 9.74 bn during 2020-2024 progressing at a CAGR of 7% during the forecast period.

    The market is driven by the increasing demand for adaptive learning and improved access to education content.

    This study identifies the growing momentum of learning management system as one of the prime reasons driving the K-12 instruction material market growth during the next few years.

    The reports on K-12 instruction material market provides a holistic analysis, market size and forecast, trends, growth drivers, and challenges, as well as vendor analysis covering around 25 vendors. The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current global market scenario, latest trends and drivers, and the overall market environment. The K-12 instruction material market analysis includes product segment and geographic landscapes

    The robust vendor analysis is designed to help clients improve their market position, and in line with this, this report provides a detailed analysis of several leading K-12 instruction material market vendors that include Blackboard Inc., Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc., Follett Corp., Hachette Book Group Inc., Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co., Mastery Education, McGraw-Hill Education Inc., Pearson Plc, SANTILLANA GLOBAL SL, and Scholastic Corp.

    Also, the K-12 instruction material market analysis report includes information on upcoming trends and challenges that will influence market growth. This is to help companies strategize and leverage on all forthcoming growth opportunities.

    The study was conducted using an objective combination of primary and secondary information including inputs from key participants in the industry. The report contains a comprehensive market and vendor landscape in addition to an analysis of the key vendors.

    Key Topics Covered:

    Executive Summary

    Market Landscape

    Market Sizing

    Five Forces Analysis

    Market Segmentation by Product

    Market Segmentation by Course offering

    Customer landscape

    Geographic Landscape

    Vendor Landscape

    Vendor Analysis

    Appendix

    For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/9bxh6q

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    A hill station, prettier than Davos, is being planned near Zojila – Happytrips - December 25, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    He also opined that this project will open new employment opportunities as well as provide a boost to the economy. Reportedly, a meeting with Lieutenant Governors of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir will be held next week in this connection.

    While Davos is a popular town in the Swiss Alps, famous for hosting the annual World Economic Forum meeting, Zojila Pass is situated at an altitude of 11578 ft on the Srinagar-Kargil-Leh National Highway, which remains closed during winters due to heavy snowfall.

    He added that both Leh-Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir governments will be stakeholders and partners in the project.

    He assured that this hill station project could be a huge success story with public-private investment, and also create jobs for people, along with attracting a huge number of tourists.

    Mr Gadkari also informed that the planning and design of the hill station will be finalised with a Swiss architect.

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    House of the Week: Elbridge cobblestone has been called one of the most important buildings in Onondaga Cou – syracuse.com - December 25, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ELBRIDGE, N.Y. In the early 1960s New York States architectural heritage was, according to the Post-Standard, dwindling.

    In Onondaga County, the grand homes on James Street in Syracuse were gone as were many of the countys other historically significant buildings.

    In order to save the rest, a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts made possible for a book written by four Syracuse University architecture professors.

    Published in 1964, The Architecture Worth Saving in Onondaga County highlighted 60 area buildings which the authors believed needed to be preserved.

    One of these was the John Munro House at 5407 Hamilton Road near Elbridge.

    The books authors called the cobblestone house perhaps the most important Gothic Revival building in Onondaga County.

    Standing amid century-old hard maples on an expansive site, crowning a gentle rise with a skyline of gables and chimneys, is more than a farmhouse; it must be included with Whig Hill and Roosevelt Hall as one of three county country houses in the grand manner, the tradition of the great country estates.

    The builder of the home was John Munro, whose grandfather, Squire, was one of the original settlers of Elbridge.

    Finished in 1850, Munro hired English architect Thomas Atkinson for the project. The cobblestones were brought down from Lake Ontario by sleigh and the wood was taken from the 142-acre property. The woodworking was done on the premises.

    (Munro was a hardworking farmer and true Renaissance man. He was active in politics and in his church. On his farm he had hundreds of cows and pigs. He raised geese, chicken, turkeys, oats, barley, wheat, rye, and corn. In 1851 he raised tobacco and hired workers to roll cigars. In 1864, he tried his hand at sugar cane.)

    It is a significant house, says Cheryl Drake, just the third owner in the homes 170-year history. The craftsmanship is wonderful.

    Drakes husband William bought the house in 1974 and she married him on the landing of the homes main staircase in 1981.

    When asked what her first impressions of the historic home, the New Zealand native replied, Huge!

    The farmhouse has 16 rooms, nine bedrooms, four bathrooms, two front parlors, five black marble fireplaces, an office, formal dining room, family room a billiard room and over 5,600 square feet of space.

    She joked that she had come from modern and was now living in a home steeped in the past of Central New York.

    Every weekend we went to estate and antique sales, she said, looking to fill the house.

    The results speak for themselves. The magnificent house looks like a museum and nearly every piece looks like it belongs there.

    They did a lot of work on the grounds and planted arborvitae to make the property more private.

    The patio the couple added is a special favorite for Drake.

    I love to watch the cows, she said.

    Drake says the homes huge attic has a lot of potential for someone and believes it could be made into an apartment.

    The home has not been registered as a historic landmark which allows for new owners to make changes.

    It is going to be a hard place to leave, Drake said. I have had so many great times here and have a ton of great memories.

    She hopes that a young family will buy it continue its story.

    For more information about this property, please contact owner and realtor, Cheryl Drake of Howard Hanna Real Estate. Her information is below.

    THE DETAILS

    Address: 5407 Hamilton Road, Elbridge, N.Y. 13060

    Price: $1,775,000

    Size: 5,640 square feet

    Acreage: 142.75 acres

    Monthly Mortgage: $5,904 (based on this weeks national average rate of 2.89 percent, according to Freddie Mac, for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with a 20 percent down payment. Fees and points not included.)

    Taxes: $14,107 (Based on assessed value of $445,000)

    Built: 1850

    School District: Jordan-Elbridge

    Kitchen: By todays standards the kitchen of this historic farmhouse is simple according to owner Cheryl Drake. But, she adds, its simplicity makes it a very easy kitchen to work in. Everything she says is within arms reach. The kitchen has a center island, stove and refrigerator. The kitchens amazing historic fireplace is largely decorative today.

    Living spaces: This architecturally significant home looks much like it did when it was built in 1850. It has 5,640 square feet of living space and has two front parlors which are Drakes favorite rooms. They are great for entertaining and fun to decorate during the holidays. The homes formal dining room was once used to feed the farms field hands. It has one of the homes five black marble wood-burning fireplaces. A great home office was where Drake worked during the COVID quarantine. The home includes a mud room, billiard room, and television room. The huge attic and basement have potential to be something more.

    Bedrooms: There are nine large bedrooms in the house. Eight are on the second floor. The master bedroom is very warm. Many have the unique windows seen throughout the house.

    Bathrooms: There are four bathrooms, three on the second floor, in the house which are all newer than the rest of the home.

    Outdoors: This 142-acre property has been a working farm for 170 years. The home is surrounded by maple trees which are hundreds of years old. Drake and her husband built a backyard favorite which is a favorite for her. She enjoys watching the wildlife and the quiet privacy of the surrounding landscape. The grounds have hosted many weddings, including Drakes, and the front veranda makes for a beautiful background. There is a large garden shed and two large barns, one of which is heated which makes for a great workshop. The home is located in a wonderful location, Drake said. It is easy to get anywhere. It is five minutes from Skaneateles and 20 minutes from Syracuse.

    Agent: Cheryl Drake

    Howard Hanna Real Estate

    Address: 28 East Genesee Street, Skaneateles, N.Y. 13152

    Phone: (315) 415-9563

    Email: cheryldrake@howardhanna.com

    Website: cheryldrake.howardhanna.com

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    If you know of a beautiful or interesting house currently up for sale, please consider sending a nomination for it to be featured as a future House of the Week. Send an email with the listing to home@syracuse.com.

    Do you know of any older homes in Central New York which have fallen on hard times but have a lot of potential should they be restored to their original grandeur? A fixer-upper with a lot of potential? Consider nominating them to our new feature, Save this Home, in which we will spotlight grand houses of the past around Central New York that need to be saved. Send nominations to home@syracuse.com.

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    E-Learning Market Overview with Detailed Analysis, Competitive landscape, Forecast to 2025|Apollo Education Group Inc., BlackBoard Learn, Oracle,… - December 25, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    This new advanced research study and presentation on the global E-Learning Market is ready to provide you with amazing market-related details that have a significant impact on your growth. In this report, readers will find a variety of information about regional developments, including manufacturer activity, technological leaps, new government policies affecting industrial operations, and growth milestones by country representing a healthy growth trajectory of the global E-Learning Market. In order to provide a detailed overview of the current market scenario, the report also includes various details on the overall ecosystem, key trends, market catalysts, threats and challenges that have a significant impact on the monetization of this market.

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    by Type (Packaged Content, Service, and Platform), Learning Mode (instructor based and self-paced), End Users (K-12, Higher Education, Corporate, Government, and Others)

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    Global Minimally Invasive Devices Market 2020 Industry Size, Key Vendors, Growth Drivers, Opportunity And Competitive Landscape Forecast to 2025 -… - December 25, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Global Minimally Invasive Devices Market 2020 by Manufacturers, Type and Application, Forecast to 2025, a new addition to the catalog of MarketsandResearch.biz, contains a set of essential analyses related to the values as well as existing business scenarios available in the industry. The report contains a forecast of 2020 and ending 2025 with key aspects such as supply-demand ratio, dominant players of global Minimally Invasive Devices market, driving factors, restraints, and challenges. The report provides a detailed outlook of the market valuation, market size, regional overview, and profit estimations of the industry. The study serves investigation and knowledge about vital parameters, for example, showcases size, deals volume, income figure. The information delivered in this report has been summarized using rich, methodical, industry-based events.

    NOTE: Our report highlights the major issues and hazards that companies might come across due to the unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19.

    The report covers a number of the players in the market, including: ABBOT LABORATORIES, HILL-ROM HOLDINGS, CONMED CORP, BOSTON SCIENTIFIC, GETINGE AB, C. R. BARD, HOLOGIC, ETHICON, COOPER SURGICAL, HITACHI HIGH- TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, PHILIPS HEALTHCARE, Canon Medical Systems, INTEGRATED ENDOSCOPY, SMITH & NEPHEW PLC, OLYMPUS OPTICAL, INTUITIVE SURGICAL, ZIMMER BIOMET HOLDINGS, STRYKER, MEDTRONIC

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    Skyrim: Hjaalmarch’s 10 Most Interesting Unmarked Locations (& Where To Find Them) – GameRant - December 25, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Each hold inThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is unique. Some are almost frozen wastelands while others are home to fetid swamps and billowing bogs. Such a diverse landscape results in equally diverse life. Many different races of men and mer live and thrive in this open tundra province.

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    Hjaalmarch is a region situated north of Whiterun and nestled between Haafingar on the west with The Pale to the east. Unlike many other holds, most of the landscape consists of marshes, swamps, and other dank wetlands. In these northern parts, there are covens of vampires plaguing the sparse settlements found in the soaked soil as well as other spooky scenes. However, not all appear on the player's map and have to be found with a little exploring.

    East of Morthal, and quite close to it, upon a hill and obscured by some tall pine trees, the player can find a burial mound. This is not one belonging to a dragon or ancient mummified priest but a necromancer. Like quite a few other unmarked locations in Skyrim, this setting is a bit of a grim tableau for a sinister past deed.

    Inside the mound, there is a person in necromancer robes impaled upon a table with a simple dagger. Don't get too distracted by the brutal scene, as there is a skeletal foe inside that will attack the Dragonborn. When the bony enemy has been dealt with, one can loot the various containers in the area as well as find a Staff of Revenants.

    If one heads west from Morthal and crosses the river and then follows its banks south, they will eventually come across a grisly scene of mammoth proportions. A dead woolly pachyderm lies dead upon the sand and grass by the river. Just as one begins to ponder what could have happened here, a bear will likely show up to claim responsibility.

    Either that, or it is scavenging a kill made by another predator. One likely more fierce than any mere bear. Sadly, there are no clues or other interesting events tied to this location. It is simply a display of the natural ecosystem of Skyrim: an unforgiving one that sunders even the mightiest of giants.

    Burial mounds pock the surface of Skyrim like freckles. In each, there is often loot to be had, and most are worth checking out if stumbled across. Northwest of Morthal, before one gets to the Apprentice Stone, there is a moss-covered site of remembrance for someone long forgotten.

    The only foes that can be found here are a few mudcrabs, therefore the player should have no problem gathering up the loot to be found inside. There is a chest as well as a book titled "The Locked Room" that will increase one's Lockpicking skill if read.

    Exploring east of Dragon Bridge will lead one to a large peninsula in the fork of a river. In the northern part of this peninsula, there is a necromancer performing a ritual and preparing potions.

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    These dark deeds are usually great for finding ingredients for potions and possibly enchanting material, as well as a chance to dole out justice upon foul necromancers. There is also a book here titled "Mannimarco, the King of Worms," which is a book that increases one's Alchemy skill and is a reference to a villainous necromancer from The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.

    In the far west of the hold, past Robbers Grave, though at the same latitude, there is a spot all players should be careful about treading. These are the hunting grounds of a pair of sabre cats. The location can be spotted from fairly far away by taking note of the tall stone pillars that jut out from the slope of the rocky hill.

    However, if one is confident enough in their combat prowess to fell these two mighty felines, there is some loot to be had besides the eyes, teeth, and pelts of the big cats. In addition to a satchel and coin purse to pilfer, there is a book titled "2920, vol 01 - Morning Star," which can increase the player's One-Handed skill.

    Vampirism is arguably a rampant problem in Skyrim. Not only can the player be infected by this supernatural disease by fighting the fiends themselves, but the influence of blood-drinking covens in Morthal has led to the death of many innocent people.

    It is appropriate that the cure for this illness can be found nearby. North and slightly to the west of Morthal, not too far away is a site of peculiar stones. If one stumbles across them randomly, they are uneventful, but if one speaks to Falion in the vampire-infested city, they can start a quest that leads them here to purge their sanguine pestilence.

    North of the Apprentice Stone, the bloody remains of some unknown tragedy can be discovered. The human bones and limbs, still splattered with wet blood, are the freshly butchered body parts of two unfortunate campers. While investigating, the Dragonborn may spot predators, or scavengers, about the area.

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    Wolves, bears, and sabre cats could very well have been the culprits. The brutality makes it seem likely that there were wild animals behind this killing, though particularly vicious vampires cannot be ruled out. "The Exodus," a book that raises the player's Restoration skill, can be found near to the viscera of this campsite.

    Far to the east of Hjaalmarch, north of where the Shrine to Mehrunes Dagon can be found,there is a cart along a road now void of its owner and ability to move, for bandits had struck it. This caravan, laden with all manner of potions, ingredients, and even a skill book, can be secured by slaying the two bandits.

    It was unfortunately too late to save the owner or their horse but at least their goods won't go to the fiends who killed them.

    Between the Nordic tomb of Folgunthur and the East Empire Company Warehouse, almost directly south of the Blue Palace, the player can find a rocky nook packed with containers to loot.

    In addition to the many ingredients and cozy feeling, this smuggler's den has a skill book resting on a crate titled "Purloined Shadows," which increases one's Pickpocketing skill.

    This location may not be on the map but one won't need directions to find it. Simply be in Kjenstag Ruins, a fair bit northeast from Morthal, anytime between 8:00 pm and 4:00 am and a friendly ghost will appear. This non-hostile specter will immediately begin running northeast at no provocation.

    Follow them and they will lead one to an unmarked barrow. The entrance is guarded by two bandits, therefore some combat is inevitable. After the bandits have been dealt with, descend to loot this hidden location packed with loot like random staves, skill books, and jewelry.

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    Determination and true grit defined the early days of Golden Bay’s golden days – Stuff.co.nz - December 25, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Parapara Dam near Richmond Flat, was built by the Parapara Hydraulic Sluicing company at the end of the 19th century.

    COLUMN: Hikers through the Aorere Goldfields this summer will no doubt be impressed by Druggans Dam, by far the biggest relic of the Collingwood goldfields.

    Lesser known, and harder to access, are two other contemporary dams one up the Parapara River and the highest at Boulder Lake.

    For sheer perseverance, the Parapara Hydraulic Sluicing Company holds the record with its 25-year stint in the field.

    Some 80 tons of cement went into their 20m-wide Parapara Gorge dam near Richmond Flat, built around 1895. Sluicing achievements of this company include washing a whole mountain away and irrevocably diverting the Glen Gyle catchment into the Parapara Valley. Well done boys!

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    In terms of determination though, few sagas beat the building of the dam across the outlet to Boulder Lake, high in the barren Quartz Range, 24km inland from Collingwood.

    Floated in London in December, 1896, with an astronomical capital of 150,000, the Collingwood Goldfields Company had good reason to feel optimistic. The conglomerate drifts of the mountainside claim were known to contain rich gold.

    Supplied/Nelson Mail

    Thanks to the dam, Boulder Lake once occupied much of the glacial valley

    One party of early prospectors picked up seven ounces of gold just by turning over large blocks of quartz. Imagine what full scale sluicing could uncover, so went the rationale.

    Impossible country meant that the 50-pound bags of cement had to be carried in on workmans backs for the last part of the climb to the 1000 metre-high dam site. Although just three metres high, the dam nearly doubled the size of the glacial lake.

    A sawmill was established to mill the matai and rimu needed for the eight kilometres of fluming needed to carry the water down from the intake below the dam. The timber had to be punted across the Aorere River and taken three kilometres by wagon before being trucked on a horse tramline up to the flume construction site.

    Over 100 tons of pipes and equipment were transported up from Dunedin and slung across the Aorere River by aerial ropeway. The enormous flurry of activity even prompted Collingwood storekeepers to open temporary branches in the Quartz Ranges.

    Sluicing began in August 1899. Despite a more than adequate water supply, returns at the claim were much less than was hoped for,

    By November of the following year, the company was in liquidation. The operation carried on under a tribute arrangement with former employees.

    Prospects for the new owners were looking bright until 1905, when a big flood carried away part of the fluming. Neither workers or owners were prepared to pay for the costly repairs and all the installed equipment was sold off.

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    Algie Soper mustering the Haupiri Range

    Amongst it all operated the graziers who leased Haupiri Station, the two runholders being John (Jack) Flowers who started it, and son Sidney (Sid) Flowers who took it over around 1920.

    This 90 square kilometre run - bordered by the Haupiri Range, Slate River, Mt Hardy, Boulder Lake and Snow River up to the Lead Hills would surely rate as one of the most ambitious grazing leases in the country.

    From Puramahoi, the sheep had to be driven for three days up over Pararara Peak and along Big Hill Face (Walker Ridge) and down to the flats at the top of Boulder Lake.

    To make the sheep think others had come before them, one boys job was to go ahead with a small sack of sheep-dung and use his hand to smear it into the trunks of trees along the route.

    It would prove not the blizzards or the steep rocky faces that defeated the graziers up here, but the errant goldminers who came during the depression and shot sheep for both meat and sport.

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    In its heyday, Boulder Lake Dam and Control Gate

    Sid Flowers recalled how one day he came across 13 shot sheep piled into a heap, only their fillets and back legs knifed off.

    He wanted the police to go look for the miner-poachers, but they were not keen on long bush walks where they might be mistaken for an animal and shot.

    Sid put in 850 sheep in his final year, 1933, but could only find 350 to muster out. While his father had some admiration for the dam builders of Boulder Lake, his son did not share his sentiment and one day packed in a load of dynamite to blast open the dam and thereby reclaim the extensive flats at the head of the lake.

    Little remains today to tell the tale of the dambuilders up here. What flumings did survive have all rotted away. Even the devastating tailings down below have largely merged into the landscape.

    But three dams Druggans, Parapara and Boulder - remain as solid tribute to the enormous human effort and endurance.

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    The view from Druggans Dam today. Photo by Melanie Walker.

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    Washington Post’s Woodward, Costa to pen book on end of Trump presidency | TheHill – The Hill - December 9, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Washington Posts Bob Woodward and Robert Costa are planning towrite a book on the end of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump personally asked Pa. GOP House Speaker for help changing election results: report Warren signals concerns about bipartisan coronavirus framework Pompeos spent over K in taxpayer funds for State Dept dinners MOREs tenure and the beginning of President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenHong Kong police arrest 8 activists over anti-government protests DHS to begin accepting new DACA applications following court order Trump personally asked Pa. GOP House Speaker for help changing election results: report MOREs administration, Axios reported Monday.

    The book will be Woodwards 21st and Costas first and will be published by Simon & Schuster, though the publication date has not been announced.

    "We're two pure reporters what happened and why and this is a perfect landscape for that kind of work," Woodward told Axios.

    Jonathan Karp, the CEO of Simon & Schuster, will edit the book.

    Woodward plans to remain an associate editor at the Post during the project, while Costa willremain a national political reporter on leave, Axios reported. Costa is also the moderator and managing editor of Washington Week on PBS and a political analyst for MSNBC and NBC News.

    The project will come after Woodwards book Rage was published earlier this yearfollowing 18 on-the-record conversations with Trump. The book reported that Trump acknowledged the coronavirus was deadly in a March interview but said he wanted to always play it down to avoid creating a panic.

    As of Monday afternoon, the coronavirus has infected more than 14.8 million people and killed 283,010 people in the U.S. since the beginning of the pandemic, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

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    Getting back to nature in Andalusia – Euronews - December 9, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Snow-capped mountains, subtropical beaches, cactus-filled desert and lush woodlands; Andalusia has every conceivable landscape. It is also the region of Spain with the highest number of nature reserves, each with its own totally unique character.

    Its rich vegetation sees swathes of woodland filled with holm oak, cork trees and Aleppo pines flanking groves filled with olive, cherry or almond trees, and its contrasting landscapes promote a biodiversity that includes lynxes, eagles and vultures.

    Lovers of hill-walking are spoilt for choice, from the forested massif of the Montes de Mlaga or the dramatic Desapeaperros river gorge. While the region's beaches are no secret, what are less known are coastal stretches such as the Estrecho, which takes in sheer cliffs, undulating dunes and underwater caves.

    Three of Spain's most stunning national parks are found in Andalusia: the Doana, which mostly falls within the western province of Huelva, and the mountain range of the Sierra Nevada, which forms a backdrop to the magical city of Granada. Further east lies the strange desert landscape of the Cabo de Gata in Almeria.

    Established as a protected area in 1969 and later to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Doana park is most famous for its population of rare Iberian lynxes and the endangered imperial eagle. Its patchwork of marshes, lagoons and dunes is home to a vast variety of ecosystems, however, in which 120 species of birds (up to 300 during migration season), and animals including deer, badgers, wild boars and mongoose are able to roam without threat.

    In the summer months, as even the marshland begins to dry, many birds seek shelter and water in the adjacent Brazo del Este park, a flat expanse of wetlands created by the agricultural modifications that humans have made alongside the Guadalquivir river.

    In stark contrast, the Sierra Nevada (the name of which means 'snowy mountain range') is known for its high peaks, and the area is a popular skiing destination in winter. It is also a designated biosphere, thanks to its ancient forests, its abundance of butterflies and insects many of them exclusive to the massif and over two thousand different species of plants.

    The Cabo de Gata, named for its agate rock, is an otherworldly zone of rugged volcanic slopes, steep cliffs and desert, with the lowest rainfall in Europe. Beloved of film-makers such as Sergio Leone for its cactus-strewn Wild West landscape, the park also incorporates a 120m2 marine reserve, coral reefs and rocky islands teeming with wildlife.

    Not as well known are some of the region's smaller nature reserves, dotted from the eastern and western borders of southern Spain, and encompassing a rich variety of geographical and climatic features. Smaller than the national parks, they often require permission to enter, and have been set up to protect the more fragile ecosystems.

    Frequently they are made up of wetlands surrounding a lagoon, such as that at the Laguna de Fuente de Piedra, known for its saline substrata that saw the area used as a salt mine from Roman times up until the 1950s. The former dykes and canals constructed for this purpose are now home to a large colony of flamingos, among other aquatic birds.

    Seagulls, sandpipers and redshanks are also found at the Punta Entinas-Sabinar, a semi-arid ecosystem on the western coast of Almera, and a mix of sandy beaches, marshes, salt flats and dunes held steady by Mediterranean scrub.

    Many such reserves are found, across every province, as are what is termed 'natural landmarks' caves, canyons, waterfalls, and so on, deserving of special protection. One such is the 30-metre-high dune at the windswept beach of Bolonia; another is the spectacular 2km-long Cueva de los Murcilagos ("Bat Cave") in the province of Crdoba.

    For a general appreciation of the geographical diversity that Andalusia has to offer, however, visitors have at their disposal a network of 'vas verdes' ('green ways'). These disused railway lines have been converted into flat, wide pathways, which visitors can use to explore the countryside on foot or by bicycle.

    Some provide historical context, such as the former route of the oil train, the Va Verde de la Subbtica, which runs for 112km between olive groves and vineyards to the south of the province of Cordoba, or the Va Verde de Riotinto, where the old mining trains once ran alongside the Tinto river.

    Others, however, simply provide a way to appreciate the hills and rivers, meadows and orchards, mountains and marshes that make up this most rewarding of Spanish regions.

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    You Can Almost Touch the Sky in This Renovated Midcentury Home in L.A. – Dwell - December 9, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dwell Escapes is supported by Genesis. We selected this escape because its streamlined, daylit living areas and minimalist palette of metal and wood echo the luxurious interior of the Genesis GV80.

    Robert Galishoff originally hired architects Brett Woods and Joe Dangaran to bring his single-story midcentury home back to life, but as they began to work together on the Clear Oak Residence, the three men saw the potential for something more. What began as a simple renovation turned into a major one, and through a successful partnership, the homeowner and architects created a reverent sanctuary in the sky.

    The Genesis GV80 sits near the open carport of the Clear Oak Residence.

    The 5,000-square-foot single-story home sits on a hill overlooking the San Fernando Valleyso spectacular views were a given. However, Woods and Dangaran wanted to utilize architectural strategies to take the views to a new level and give the home a characteran ethosthat would captivate all who entered.

    Upon entering the home, the eye is immediately drawn to the full panel of windows and the views beyond.

    Woods drew inspiration from the first time he entered the Pantheon and looked up, hoping to create a similar emotional reaction in visitors.

    Dangaran describes it like this: "We were trying to reduce the noise and let these spaces be filled by the landscape, sun, furniture, and the energy of the occupantall those things come in and fill in the architecture, which serves as the background."

    Clear Oak Residence is nearly hidden by the landscape, which makes this home a true retreat from the hubbub of the city. A Genesis GV80 sits surrounded by lush landscaping.

    The experiential design begins outside the home in an arrival sequence meant to produce a feeling of relaxation.

    "When you walk up to Clear Oak, you come in from the entry gate, walk past this beautifully finished carport, and then reach a garden area which has mature bamboo plants and other low-water landscaping, before you pass a water feature which trickles," explains Robert.

    The warm wood of the front door, leather sheath on the brass handle, and glass panel set an inviting and relaxing tone for the home.

    Visitors enter through a large teak front door with a custom-made brass handle wrapped in an exquisite leather sheath, and find their attention drawn immediately to the sky. It shines through glass doors that spread across the entire back wall. The infinity pool, plant-filled backyard, and mountainsframed by white poles and an outdoor overhangdraw one forward to stand under the warmth of the sun that shines through a roof puncture on the outdoor patio.

    An aperture in the roof draws the eye skyward upon entering the backyard.

    The puncture, which acts as a sundial throughout the day, is one of many creative window elements found throughout the house. Whether its a skylight that mirrors a 15-foot kitchen island, an expanse of glass in the bedroom, or a glazed wall on one side of a narrow hallway, these transparent layers guide the eye upward, evoking the fascination that the ancient Greeks and Romans had with the mysteries of the sky.

    Homeowner Robert Galishoffs background in fashion and design shines through in the homes artwork, lighting, and furniture selection.

    "Were interested in the sky, and were connected to the skywhether thats an interior experience or an exterior experience," says Dangaran.

    To maximize the effect, Robert, Woods, and Dangaran conducted sun studies to see exactly how the sun and shadows might display inside depending on their choice of window placements or structural framing.

    Travertine tile flooring was used inside and outside the Clear Oak Residence to create visual consistency.

    Woods notes, "The views are obvious. Theres mountains. Theres canyons. There's a bunch of beautiful trees. I think were challenging an obvious view by saying, Look up and look at the sky, and lets frame this moment."

    To create a flow through the house and draw the eye to the skylights or glass windows, the architects utilized a simplified palette of materials: anodized aluminum, teak, plaster, and travertine.

    The skylight and floor-to-ceiling glass windows invite nature into the bathing area of the bathroom.

    "Youll see that the interior floors and the exterior floors are all travertine," said Dangaran. "When the doors are open, theres a physical consistency." The travertine guides the eye beyond the glass barrier to the outside, and in the bathroom, its used in a wall behind the tub to draw the eye to a skylight above.

    The architects were mindful to include materials like teak and travertine that would hold up against the strong Southern California sun.

    As for the use of teak, Robert explains that it was chosen because its a strong and durable wood that stands up against the Southern California elements, while also bringing warmth and elegance to the midcentury home.

    "When you're in Rome, travertine is everywhere," says Robert, noting that if it lasted in Rome for centuries, it would last in the Clear Oak residence too. "Travertine and teak were obvious choices here for longevity and for beauty, not for value."

    Where some people find joy escaping to the beach or canyon, Robert Galishoff finds the same sense of adventure and discovery in his home.

    The use of teak and travertine, which is broken up by white plaster walls and artworks from Roberts extensive collection, creates a seamless design thats beautiful without being what Robert calls "showy:" "Im not showy, the architects style isnt showy, and midcentury architecture is everything but showythe genesis of that design theme was really modern materials used in economical ways."

    The glass wall makes this narrow hallway look larger than it is.

    The result is a home that has character at every turn, like a wine room hidden behind a solid door, brass detailing on teak walls for hanging art, and creative landscaping strategies that make the backyard look larger than it is.

    Wonderous views can be enjoyed from the lounge chairs that line the infinity edge pool.

    "The house is a peninsula, floating above the city. You can see the freeway in the distance and the mountainsbut you dont feel like youre exposed, because the landscape is so protective. You dont feel like youre on a hillside," said Woods.

    The pools infinity edge creates the illusion that the home floats above the San Fernando Valley.

    Instead, you feel far from the busy streets of Los Angeles, drifting away from the ground and closer to Helioss chariot as it crosses the sky.

    Robert explores the new Genesis GV80 with his dog, Tony.

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