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Visit our YouTube channel. Throughout the fall of 2009 we will add a series of videos for educators and visitors like you!

YouTube: timucuanpreserve


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Do You Tweet? Follow tidbits and news from the Timucuan Preserve on Twitter!

Sign in and follow: @TimucuanNPS

 
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MP3 Downloads - You can listen to these files online or download them to your computer. You'll also meet some of our park staff and volunteers along the way. There are eight to choose from, one of which is a driving tour.

 
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Video Clips

Visit the Timucuan Explorers website and watch the Kayak Time! video starring the Timucuan Explorers (youth kayaking).

Visit the tabby website to learn more about how the material is made and watch the Making Tabby: Slaking Demonstration video.

Visit the Teacher Workshop page for a video of this year's workshop and NEW lesson plans for Kingsley Plantation. Another workshop will be planned for 2009!

 

 
 
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RSS feeds - Keep up-to-date and learn more about the park by accessing this RSS feed.
Pareja's Confessionario  

Did You Know?
The first translation of a Native American language into a European language – Timucuan to Spanish - occurred on lands within the Timucuan Preserve in the late 1500s. Fray Francisco Pareja did this translation at the Catholic mission of San Juan del Puerto on present day Ft. George Island.
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Last Updated: August 29, 2009 at 13:07 EST