july 12,2018
July 12,2018
Today I woke up at 6:30am, I got out of bed and got breakfast ready. We left the camp at 7:45am., and went to a research site east of Newberry Caldera. Were I met the two forest rangers. Charmane Powers, and Marlo Fisher. They told us about the pumice moonwort, they said it only appears two months out of the year. we searched for it about two hours and we found 243 plants, I was partnered with Omar Torres, he is a heritage student that was my mentor for the day, we took a break about 1:00 pm., for lunch and when we were done with lunch we packed up and went swimming for about a half an hour. When we were done swimming we went to a camp and took a shower that was timed for five minutes. After that we went to the National Volcanic Monument to look for Obsidian, Obsidian is a rock that comes out of a volcano, when it comes out of the volcano it becomes a rock that is black and shiny, because the temperature underground is different from our temperature above ground, so that makes the obsidian turn into a rock faster. They mentioned that Native American used obsidian for arrowheads and spears. We also took a lot of pictures, Jonathan Cortez was a photographer for the day. But it was a great experience to learn about the Obsidian rock and the rare plant, we saw some pretty good views and it was really fun to get to know the heritage students better.
Today I woke up at 6:30am, I got out of bed and got breakfast ready. We left the camp at 7:45am., and went to a research site east of Newberry Caldera. Were I met the two forest rangers. Charmane Powers, and Marlo Fisher. They told us about the pumice moonwort, they said it only appears two months out of the year. we searched for it about two hours and we found 243 plants, I was partnered with Omar Torres, he is a heritage student that was my mentor for the day, we took a break about 1:00 pm., for lunch and when we were done with lunch we packed up and went swimming for about a half an hour. When we were done swimming we went to a camp and took a shower that was timed for five minutes. After that we went to the National Volcanic Monument to look for Obsidian, Obsidian is a rock that comes out of a volcano, when it comes out of the volcano it becomes a rock that is black and shiny, because the temperature underground is different from our temperature above ground, so that makes the obsidian turn into a rock faster. They mentioned that Native American used obsidian for arrowheads and spears. We also took a lot of pictures, Jonathan Cortez was a photographer for the day. But it was a great experience to learn about the Obsidian rock and the rare plant, we saw some pretty good views and it was really fun to get to know the heritage students better.
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