
Residents
and Visitors in cities and countrysides along the 34th Parallel are encouraged
to “Send Us Postcards.” We want to hear from you concerning local plants,
natural sites, geology, climate, history, and regional culture. A selection of
your postcards will be posted on this web page. Our request and your entries
foreshadow a project that has been in the works for years, the 34th Parallel
Club.
At the heart of
this effort is the wish to link people and information they are willing to
provide about the life along a single parallel. This exciting web-based
outreach program would highlight the natural history of all of the different
parallels. People living along each particular latitudinal zone, a parallel,
share the same day, and therefore the same exposure to the power of the sun.
How remarkable it is then that such a diversity of climates, environments,
habitats, cultures, and histories play out along each parallel.
Focusing on these
simple geographic artifacts emphasizes a singular way in which people around
the world are connected everyday, helping to explain similarities and
differences while underscoring the forces that govern global and regional
climate. The program begins with the Parallel passing through Los Angeles, the
34th. From the California vantage point, looking East, this parallel runs
through Wichita Falls, Atlanta, Columbia, SC, Casablanca, Tunisia, Beirut, the
middle of Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan, through Kashmir, the Tibetan plateau,
the Henan province of China the Korean Strait, to just south of Osaka, Japan
before yielding to the expanse of the Pacific Ocean), which hosts a world of
fascinating diversity.
The sources of rich
biological and cultural diversity can be appreciated through understanding the
forces behind climates, the nature of landforms, the ecology, biogeography, and
biologies of plants and animals that inhabit each zone, and the history of
human occupation and cultural evolution. Appreciating the similarities that
connect plants and people along the different parallels, as well as the
differences that have underwritten their individual character, is the
educational mission of this program. Encouraging people around the world to
communicate with each other based on a simple shared virtue inherent in the
land they occupy might be the affective outcome.
Send your Postcards
to:
34th Parallel Club
Huntington Botanical Gardens
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, CA 91108
E.E.U.U.
Send email communications to planted@huntington.org