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Ely, Minnesota: Wolves and bears and root beer and neutrinos, by God!

Ely, Minnesota served as a spokesperson in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area comes the Canada-US border. A museum in Ely celebrated the life of an extraordinary woman, Dorothy Molter, also known as The Lady root beer. For more than fifties who lived on the Isle of Pines on the Lake Resort knife. A registered nurse, which tends to satisfy the physical and mental canoeists who visited him. It provided food, housing, and their famous root beer, bottling over 11,000 bottles per year. For many years kayakers come to see as they paddled the lakes in northern Minnesota. In 1964, the Wilderness Act and ordered the property acquired by the United States Forest Service. A cry of protest rose from the thousands of friends who had befriended. The U.S. government has a rental license for his life. But she could not handle his business as a remedy. She continued doing beer root and gave him the thirst a limit of two bottles. They also provide shelter for those who wanted it. Of course, there was no charge. But in return for their kindness, everyone made a gift of silver. This allowed here to live the life they lived. She had no electricity. She has lived thirty miles from the nearest road. She went to Ely for supplies in the canoe was more than four ports. During the winter, you could use a snowmobile. the use of snowmobiles stopped when the Forest Service engines have been banned in the waters of Borders. She cooked with wood and sometimes propane, when it was provided. It has thousands of Christmas tree decorations, which led gift. In return, his friends painted her pallet, that served as a fence. She moved into the topsoil so you can plant flowers, unusual on the island. She continued a bottle of root beer. A great story of the Root Beer Lady, who had a dog that liked to hunt seaplanes. One day, he was too close to one of the propellers. Both the proposal and the dog's jaw was broken. The pilot was about to destroy his dog, Dorothy Molter, but said: "No!. I am a nurse and I'll him. "She has a splint on birch bark and it attaches to the jaw of the dog. After a few weeks the dog's jaw had been cured. A Thereafter, he had his jaw slightly curved and had never hunted again. Helix is located in the museum. After his death in 1986 at the age 79, his many friends in Ely took cabs and all their property and created the Dorothy Molter Museum Ely. They continue to produce its root beer, the profits go to maintain the museum. A trip to request a visit to Dorothy Molter Museum Ely. Expect to spend two hours there, to be impressed by this fascinating woman. While buying a package six-pack of root. A few blocks houses are the International Wolf Center. Learn more about the importance of wolves and their interaction with humanity. A major exhibition, wolves and humans, is being rebuilt. Attached is a site of two acres, six wolves live and interact among themselves and with humans. Today Two adults and four young wolves arctic wolves. They have been bred in captivity and have been socialized with humans from puppyhood before being submitted to the package. A preview window allows visitors and wolves interact with each other. Many programs are available to the public. The films are shown in the theater area. The Talks are given by teachers before the viewing area. The staff strives to fight against many prejudices which have about wolves and their behavior. The power is in on Saturday night. A charge is made to attend these meals. Workshops camps, rotates between racks, and a summer day are also available. On the other side of the city is the center of the North American Bear. Its population consists of two males and one female black bear. Ted, a little overweight, likes to take the sun in the preview window and pose for photos. The other two are more solitary. The center of his way to overcome the prejudices of the man of the bear. Forty-three exhibits different teaching behaviors in the video bears, including cams cameras in their dens when they are hibernating. The main movie is shown in the theater called "the man who walks with bears." He describes the years of dedication to Lynn Rogers, Ph.D. has been living and working with the black bear. Found Giants are tender and recognize it as a family. The Centre has a children's area, an area inside and outside display, the practical activities. Within walking distance the city is underground Sudan State Park. Travel half a mile underground in a 90-minute tour of the mine and the mining history and techniques. Take this journey and explore the Tower of High Energy Physics. Sudan is the first start of the Minnesota iron mine in 1882. It is also the deepest ½ mile on earth. Visitors take the elevator two floors, as well as miners work in mines. Mine Tours are given hourly throughout the day. The ambient temperature is 50? F. So bring a jacket Warm and sturdy shoes. High Energy Physics of the tour is a must for geeks. Sudan elected by the University of Minnesota, due to the lack of interference atmospheric cosmic particles that occur at the surface. About 2,400 feet deep that interference is greatly reduced. Currently, there are three types of experiments. They are: From Twenty-five years The MINOS (Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search) is a particle detector Far 6,000 tons tracking device that is the observation of neutrinos sent from Fermilab, near Chicago, which is about 500 miles. The aim of Minos is to determine the exact mass differences between neutrinos December 3 basic components of matter. They want to see if the change of neutrinos during the journey. They are divided into three types: electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos and neutrinos tau. Scientists isolate Sudan muon neutrino Fermi Laboratory near Chicago and to examine whether taste has changed or tau electrons. Another Far detector is built some distance from Sudan to see if these neutrinos change more travel. The two CDMS (Cryogenic Dark Matter Search) detector operates at near absolute zero to find traces of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), which could include a significant fraction of dark matter. It is the coldest place on Earth. This service is not open to the public due to strict rules must be obeyed to maintain this temperature. The theory is that the coldness of an object is less movement. When something gets into the subject, the difference in the movement shows a temperature increase and therefore a certain weight. It is very confusing for a mere mortal like me, but speaks volumes about the physical. LBCF (low noise level Counting Facility) that is being installed in Sudan provide a range of very sensitive detectors are available for use by scientific and engineering for the design, testing, prototyping and science and technology equipment calibration. Ely is a special place: a name of pet but a big city heart. Discover the great North. Be that as Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz: The bears and wolves, and root beer and neutrinos. By God! About the Author

John Pelley is a Geriatric Gypsy. He is retired from the rat race of working. He is a full-time RVer, who ran away from home. He began our travels on the East Coast and, like the migrating birds, seek the warmth of the seasons He has discovered volunteering with the National Park System. He has a CD he has recorded of Native American flute music., A Day with Kokopelli. For pictures, links, and more information visit http://www.jmpelley.org.


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