1. Where is my geognome?
Lima, Peru
2. What is the climate like
humid, hot, colder in the mountains
3. What do you use for transportation?
bikes, cars, buses, walking
4. Are there any famous landmarks?
We have machu pichu in our country
5. What do kids do for fun?
sports
Jessica Marquis A3, Andersen
Monday, May 26, 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Butch in Denver
Colorado State Capitol
1.How dense is your city/town?
Denver is a very big city with a very dense down town area.
2.Where is it relative to Utah?
Denver is in Colorado, just East of Utah.
3.What is the Climate like?
Like Utah, with fewer extremes.
4.What food do you eat?
Same as in Utah.
5.What language do you speak?
English.
Butch in Australia
Maioris pretending to play music
1.How dense is your city/town?
Sydney is a very large city with lots of people.
2. Where is it Relative to Utah?
Just about on the exact opposite side of the world.
3.Whats the climate like?
Very hot.
4.What food do you eat?
Eat lots of meat.
5.what language do you speak?
English.
Butch in Boston
Statue of Paul Revere
Paul Revere's house
1.How dense is your city/town?
Boston is a city with very large buildings and alot of people.
2.Where is it relative to Utah?
Boston is on the other side of the country, on the east coast.
3.What is the climate like?
Boston's climate is like Utah's, but its more humid and has fewer extremities.
4.What type of food specialties are there?
Mostly like Utah, except for with more seafood.
5. What language do you speak?
English.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Victoreno @ the American West Festival in Logan, Utah
1. Where is this place located? Just outside Logan, Utah, is the location for the annual Festival of the American West, which I have gone to many times. In the background is the covered wagon, similar to those my ancestors came into Utah on in 1847.
2. What is the climate? Logan has four distinct seasons annuallly.
3. What is Logan known for? Logan has many cultural aspects, but this place specifically is known for preserving the heritage of the founding of the American west.
4. How culturally inclined is Logan? Logan started off a small farming town and was originally settled in the mid 1800's by pioneers sent up by Brigham Young. Now the University of Utah provides a lot of cultural aspects and the growth of the town through the university has led to cultural diversity of many nations.
5. Where is Logan located? It is an hour drive north of Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah.
Lauralee Browne
Mr. Andersen
Victoreno @ Logan Canyon in Logan, Utah
1. Where is this place located? Logan Canyon is located between Brigham City and Logan in Utah.
2. What is it known for? It is one of the most beautiful canyons in northern Utah.
3. What is the climate? Logan Canyon is known for its snowfall in winter often blocking the road or making driving difficult in the winter.
4. What is the average temperature in winter? It can be subzero many times during the season.
5. What is the topography like? The mountains border both sides of the road and the peaks are covered with snow most of the year.
Lauralee Browne
Mr. Andersen
Victoreno @ LDS Logan Temple in Logan, Utah
1. Where is this located? The Logan Temple is located in downtown Logan, approximately one hour from Salt Lake City, Utah.
2. What is the cultural significance of this place? Mormons first settled here in the mid 1800's originating a colony of pioneers who began building the temple.
3. What is it known for? Besides being culturally valuable to Mormons, the temple has great architecture that draws many visitors.
4. How many visitors come per year? Several hundred thousand.
5. What is the significance of the building to Mormons? It serves as a place of worship all year round.
Lauralee Browne
Mr. Andersen
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