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Download these episodes. They are 28 minutes long and about 8 megabytes. There are more episodes on the Archive Page.
More and different episodes with larger file size can be found on my podcasting page at http://duhlman.podbean.com/
H&T Goes to the Moon
We describe the book "Getting a Feel for Lunar Craters". It features tactile diagrams of the lunar surface designed to educate the blind and visually impaired about the wonders of Earth’s moon. H&T Correspondent Shawn Klein touches and describes the graphics as the book’s author Professor David Hurd and Host Dave Uhlman talk about the science of the moon.
Episode 1 The Birth of the Moon
In episode 1 we describe what the full moon looks like and we discuss how the moon was formed. Click on the link and the program will begin automatically in a new window. http://bit.ly/rmVuZQ
Episode 2 Crater’s Close-up
In episode 2 we describe craters and how they are formed. We describe one called Tyco which is located on the front, bottom half of the surface. It is a large circle with lines radiating in all directions from its center. These are formed from a meteor’s impact, explosion and the resulting debris. Click on the link and the program will begin automatically in a new window. http://bit.ly/qwXSB3
Episode 3 Touch the Dark Side
In this episode we describe the side of the moon we can’t see. We also talk about a crater which is about ¼ the size of the moon that was only recently discovered. People refer to the“Dark Side” but we explain why that is not true. More accurately it is the far side. The moon is stuck in an orbit with the same side always facing earth. People had never seen it until we launched space probes to look at the back side. We reveal it all in this episode and tell you how you can feel the “Dark Side” for yourself. Click on the link and the program will begin automatically in a new window. http://bit.ly/ssnZo7
How to Get a FREE Copy
To get the Free NASA Braille textured pic Moon book with audio tour go to this page
Dave's Camping Trip Episode I talk about my camping trip to my favorite secret spot. Thanks to the Travel Talk program for allowing me to re-package the interview.

My secret spot.
Cahokia Native American site, Part 2 Artifact Vest and Exhibits Parts 1 and 3 are availible in the Archive Page. I visit the largest Native American mound in North America and talk about the culture and its demise. It was established around 900AD, grew to a population of around 60,000 and disappeared by 1300AD. It is near St Louis Missouri and has an interesting and accessibile museum. During this episode we visit exhibits with the aid of an Artifact Vest. It has pockets with real artifacts you can touch as the audio talks about the exhibit.

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RADIO INTERVIEW
Click on the button to hear a streaming interview where Dave talks about the inspiration for H&T Audio Magazine.
1050 Horner Run Creek Hike, Ohio My brother Tom and I hike along a stream in southern Ohio. During this walk we are attacked by Chickadees!!! Will we survive? Listen and find out.
Spring Wildflowers - I hike in the early spring when the wildflowers are popping up. Their above ground lifetime spans only a few weeks after the last snow, but before the leaves on the trees block the sun. They must bloom, grow leaves and gather enough energy to hibernate the rest of the year.
Dolphins at Discovery Cove, Florida - Kitty Hevener had a quest in life, To Swim with Dolphins! She did that at Discovery Cove. "Hear and There" will talk with Kitty about her experince of riding Capricorn around the pool.
Petting Cheetah Cubs, Cincinnati, Ohio - Margie Stocker and I go to the Cincinnati Zoo to pet cheetah cubs with Dr. Cathryn Hilker, Cincinnati Zoo's Angel Fund Director and founder of the Cat Ambassador Program.
King Tut Exhibit, Chicago, Illinois - Tour this exhibit at one of it's few showings in America. I will talk with Janet Haung of the Field Nuseum . She will describe the rare artifacts found in King Tut's Tomb.
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Red River Gorge, Kentucky - I take a hike in Krntucky's "Land of Arches". We will walk amoungst the time sculpted sandstone cliffs and discover SILENCE.
Reds Hall of Fame, Cincinnati, Ohio - Join us on a walk through the Reds Museum and find out about the touchable exhibits.
City Birds, Midwest - My brother Tom and I talk about birds found in the Midwest-Cincinnati area.
Hike on North Shore Raod at East Fork Lake, Ohio. 2 episodes - Come take a walk with me as I follow an old road that was blocked when East Fork Lake was built in the 1960's. This is an easy walk for someone who uses a guide dog or cane. It is still pavement but woods have overgrown the area.
Hike on the Pin Oak Trail at Farback Werner Nature Preserve, Cincinnati, Ohio - This trail is fully paved for wheelchairs. It has Braille signs and a nice smelling butterfly garden.
I hike around the wheel chair accessible trail where you can see live American Bison and visit salt springs. They have a sand box where you can feel bone replicas of the animals that were found here during the Ice Age.
1053 Pt 2 Big Bone Park w John Barker, Kentucky I interview John Barker about the history of Big Bone State Park. These springs were a deathtrap during the Ice Age 12,000 years ago. Bison, Mammoths, and Sloths were attracted to the springs for the salt and were trapped in the thick swampy mud. The huge bones remained and it became a haunted place for Indians as well as a tourist attraction for the pioneers.
1074 Kelly's Island, Sandusky Ohio Join me on a walk on an island in Lake Erie. It is located in northern Ohio on the border with Canada. It is the fourth largest of the five Great Lakes and the tenth largest globally. We will talk with Francis Minshall, a local resident, about the region’s history.
Booneshoft Museum of Discovery, Dayton Ohio - We will walk through the exhibi "Curious Collectibles" with Brian Hackett. He will talk about bizarre items found around Ohio.
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