Idaho Rattlesnake
I found a young Northern Pacific Rattlesnake in North Central Idaho while exploring around the Clearwater river. You can see me using a stick to move away some brush for a better view, but don't worry I made sure it was plenty long enough so that I was out of it's striking range, which can be almost their whole body length. Rattlesnakes are technically edible, however only large ones are worth killing for the meat and even then the meat is very tough and only worth eating in a survival scenario.
Spirit of the Inland Northwest
From the Rocky Mountains to the Cascades; from the Snake River to the headwaters of the mighty Columbia,Spirit of the Inland Northwest captures the stunning natural beauty of this immense landscape. Wildlife, famous landscape, a smattering of history --- this program brings it to you!
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Idaho
00:02:37 1 Etymology
00:04:57 2 Geography
00:07:49 2.1 Climate
00:09:28 2.2 Lakes/rivers
00:09:36 3 History
00:13:17 4 Demographics
00:13:26 4.1 Population
00:16:55 4.2 Religion
00:17:33 4.3 Language
00:17:50 5 Economy
00:23:32 6 Energy
00:27:03 7 Transportation
00:27:32 7.1 Highways
00:28:19 7.2 Airports
00:28:59 7.3 Railroads
00:30:05 7.4 Ports
00:30:28 8 Law and government
00:30:38 8.1 State constitution
00:31:10 8.2 Idaho Code and Statutes
00:31:35 8.3 State government
00:32:35 8.3.1 Executive branch
00:33:06 8.3.2 Legislative branch
00:33:56 8.3.3 Judicial branch
00:34:20 8.3.4 Counties
00:35:45 8.3.5 Politics
00:39:34 9 Cities and towns
00:40:35 10 Protected areas
00:40:44 10.1 National parks, reserves, monuments and historic sites
00:40:56 10.2 National recreation areas
00:41:05 10.3 National wildlife refuges and Wilderness Areas
00:41:16 10.4 National conservation areas
00:41:26 10.5 State parks
00:41:34 11 Education
00:41:43 11.1 Colleges and universities
00:43:43 12 Sports
00:44:47 13 Official state emblems
00:45:50 14 In popular culture
00:46:39 15 See also
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
Idaho | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:37 1 Etymology
00:04:58 2 Geography
00:07:50 2.1 Climate
00:09:28 2.2 Lakes/rivers
00:09:37 3 History
00:13:18 4 Demographics
00:13:27 4.1 Population
00:16:58 4.2 Religion
00:17:35 4.3 Language
00:17:52 5 Economy
00:23:35 6 Energy
00:27:06 7 Transportation
00:27:36 7.1 Highways
00:28:23 7.2 Airports
00:29:02 7.3 Railroads
00:30:09 7.4 Ports
00:30:32 8 Law and government
00:30:41 8.1 State constitution
00:31:14 8.2 Idaho Code and Statutes
00:31:39 8.3 State government
00:32:38 8.3.1 Executive branch
00:33:10 8.3.2 Legislative branch
00:34:00 8.3.3 Judicial branch
00:34:24 8.3.4 Counties
00:35:49 8.3.5 Politics
00:39:39 9 Cities and towns
00:40:40 10 Protected areas
00:40:49 10.1 National parks, reserves, monuments and historic sites
00:41:01 10.2 National recreation areas
00:41:11 10.3 National wildlife refuges and Wilderness Areas
00:41:22 10.4 National conservation areas
00:41:31 10.5 State parks
00:41:40 11 Education
00:41:49 11.1 Colleges and universities
00:43:49 12 Sports
00:44:53 13 Official state emblems
00:45:56 14 In popular culture
00:46:46 15 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
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Idaho
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
Idaho | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:02 1 Etymology
00:05:48 2 Geography
00:09:07 2.1 Climate
00:10:59 2.2 Lakes/rivers
00:11:09 3 History
00:15:21 4 Demographics
00:15:31 4.1 Population
00:19:32 4.2 Religion
00:20:14 4.3 Language
00:20:33 5 Economy
00:27:06 6 Energy
00:31:04 7 Transportation
00:31:37 7.1 Highways
00:32:31 7.2 Airports
00:33:15 7.3 Railroads
00:34:30 7.4 Ports
00:34:56 8 Law and government
00:35:06 8.1 State constitution
00:35:44 8.2 Idaho Code and Statutes
00:36:12 8.3 State government
00:37:21 8.3.1 Executive branch
00:37:57 8.3.2 Legislative branch
00:38:56 8.3.3 Judicial branch
00:39:24 8.3.4 Counties
00:41:03 8.3.5 Politics
00:45:30 9 Cities and towns
00:46:39 10 Protected areas
00:46:49 10.1 National parks, reserves, monuments and historic sites
00:47:02 10.2 National recreation areas
00:47:12 10.3 National wildlife refuges and Wilderness Areas
00:47:24 10.4 National conservation areas
00:47:34 10.5 State parks
00:47:44 11 Education
00:47:53 11.1 Colleges and universities
00:50:10 12 Sports
00:51:24 13 Official state emblems
00:52:37 14 In popular culture
00:53:32 15 See also
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
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Idaho
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.
Idaho | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Idaho
00:02:37 1 Etymology
00:04:58 2 Geography
00:07:50 2.1 Climate
00:09:28 2.2 Lakes/rivers
00:09:37 3 History
00:13:18 4 Demographics
00:13:27 4.1 Population
00:16:58 4.2 Religion
00:17:35 4.3 Language
00:17:52 5 Economy
00:23:35 6 Energy
00:27:06 7 Transportation
00:27:36 7.1 Highways
00:28:23 7.2 Airports
00:29:02 7.3 Railroads
00:30:09 7.4 Ports
00:30:32 8 Law and government
00:30:41 8.1 State constitution
00:31:14 8.2 Idaho Code and Statutes
00:31:39 8.3 State government
00:32:38 8.3.1 Executive branch
00:33:10 8.3.2 Legislative branch
00:34:00 8.3.3 Judicial branch
00:34:24 8.3.4 Counties
00:35:49 8.3.5 Politics
00:39:39 9 Cities and towns
00:40:40 10 Protected areas
00:40:49 10.1 National parks, reserves, monuments and historic sites
00:41:01 10.2 National recreation areas
00:41:11 10.3 National wildlife refuges and Wilderness Areas
00:41:22 10.4 National conservation areas
00:41:31 10.5 State parks
00:41:40 11 Education
00:41:49 11.1 Colleges and universities
00:43:49 12 Sports
00:44:53 13 Official state emblems
00:45:56 14 In popular culture
00:46:46 15 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Idaho ( (listen)) is a state in the northwestern region of the United States. It borders the state of Montana to the east and northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canadian border with the province of British Columbia. With a population of approximately 1.7 million and an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th largest, the 12th least populous and the 7th least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. The state's capital and largest city is Boise.
Idaho prior to European settlement was inhabited by Native American peoples, some of whom still live in the area. In the early 19th century, Idaho was considered part of the Oregon Country, an area disputed between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It officially became U.S. territory with the signing of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, but a separate Idaho Territory was not organized until 1863, instead being included for periods in Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Idaho was eventually admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming the 43rd state.
Forming part of the Pacific Northwest (and the associated Cascadia bioregion), Idaho is divided into several distinct geographic and climatic regions. In the state's north, the relatively isolated Idaho Panhandle is closely linked with Eastern Washington, with which it shares the Pacific Time Zone – the rest of the state uses the Mountain Time Zone. The state's south includes the Snake River Plain (which has most of the population and agricultural land), while the south-east incorporates part of the Great Basin. Idaho is quite mountainous, and contains several stretches of the Rocky Mountains. The United States Forest Service holds about 38% of Idaho's land, the most of any state.
Industries significant for the state economy include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories there, and the state also contains the Idaho National Laboratory, which is the country's largest Department of Energy facility. Idaho's agricultural sector supplies many products, but the state is best known for its potato crop, which comprises around one-third of the nationwide yield. The official state nickname is the Gem State, which references Idaho's reputation for gemstones and, more broadly, its many wilderness areas.