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Recent Road Trip

Posted by footloose 932 days ago (http://www.boomergalaxy.com)
Recently I drove over 2000 miles by myself, from Colorado to Minnesota and back. Here's my blog about my journey with some photos included.

Fun Winter Activities In Flagstaff, Arizona

Posted by Ramkitten 925 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
When some folks hear "Arizona," they think sunshine, desert and year-round heat. Well, yes on the first two but a definite no on the third. Up here in Flagstaff at an elevation of 7,000 feet, with the San Francisco Peaks as high as 12,633 feet, we get a full-fledged winter. In fact, Flagstaff receives an average yearly snowfall of 110 inches.But that doesn't mean our small city or t

Hiking The Wave In Coyote Buttes

Posted by Ramkitten 919 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Until a friend of mine invited me to tag along on a hiking trip in northern Arizona and southern Utah, I'd never heard of The Wave. But I realized when we got there that I'd definitely seen photos of this amazing formation, now an internationally known and very popular site. Which is why daily visitation has been limited by the Bureau of Land Management, to help prevent damage, crowding,

Banff National Park, Canada - Stunning

Posted by rajay 961 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
This 6,641-square-km (2,564-square-mile) national park encompasses some of the world's most magnificent scenery. The snowcapped peaks of the Rocky Mountains form a spectacular backdrop for glacial lakes, fast-flowing rivers, and endless forests.Deer, moose, elk, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, black and grizzly bears, wolves, and cougars inhabit the park's vast wilderness, while the human species

Holiday Destinations - Beziers France

Posted by BrianRS 947 days ago (http://hubpages.com)
Two of the most impressive places of interest in Beziers are the 'Cathedral of St Nazaire' and the 'Plateau des Poetes' as recommended to me by the very nice lady in the tourist information office. There are loads of other places as well with architecture that ranges from Romanesque to Gothic.

The public garden is where you will find the 'Plateau des Poetes' and you can go into the garden thro

Quiz: Beauties of Brussels, my Home Town

Posted by withoutyou 918 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
I was born and raised in Brussels, Belgium. It is my Home Town. Unfortunately, Brussels underwent major changes during these last years, this is what urged me to leave.However, I always loved this town and still do. Brussels is a beautiful town, founded in the late 900; which means it is more than 1000 years old. The town hosts the most beautiful place in the world: the Grand Place and its marvel

Days Out UK - Historic Gloucester

Posted by BrianRS 947 days ago (http://hubpages.com)
Gloucester became rather well known a few years ago because of the exploits of a couple of it's less hospitable inhabitants Fred West and Rosemary West. They were a married couple who became conspirators in a serial killing spree that lasted some 20 years, living in and employing their grizzly trade from 32 Cromwell Street close to Gloucester Park, now demolished and removed from the site

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Best Of The Appalachian Trail on Twitter

Posted by Ramkitten 946 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
It just gets under your skin.The fresh air. The sheer physical exertion. The camaraderie with others who walk with packs on their backs. Okay, and the rain and the mud, the bugs and rocks, the lightning, the snakes and the bears. The sweat and the dirt, the cold and the heat, and the oh-so-lovely eau-de-hiker. That 2,174-mile footpath, marked with 165,000 painted white blazes as it winds and clim

Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall Wales

Posted by rewards4life 961 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Many a holiday has been spent in Wales, many a happy time.... Every year for as long as I can remember I have holidayed in Wales.Every time we went we had to pay a visit to the magnificent Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall.Recently my girlfriend Marta and I visited Wales and have created lens's of our experience. She is my spirit and makes me look at things in a light I never saw before, our love for ima

Akron, Ohio

Posted by justbon 970 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Akron, Ohio has undergone many changes. Formerly known as the Rubber Capital of the World, due to its indelible link with the rubber industry, it is now known as the City of Invention as it homes The National Inventor's Hall of Fame as well as an interactive museum of invention, referred to as Inventure Place. As well as its moniker as the City of Invention, Akron also enjoys many notable 'firsts
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