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Rock Out at Arches National Park
Arches National Park is full of massive natural stone arches, balanced rocks and more amazing creations of nature. It is really awe-inspiring. You can drive around the park stopping off at well-marked trails…
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Monument Valley: Valley of the Rocks
Called the Valley of the Rocks in the Navajo language, Monument Valley is a sacred area in the Navajo Nation Reservation on the Utah-Arizona state line. Its landscape is filled with skyscraping sandstone…
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Otherworldly Beauty: Utah-Arizona Road Trip
A Utah Arizona road trip feels like you’re on a different planet. The jagged orange cliffs of Bryce, crater-like imprints on the side of the road, carvings on mountainsides, the granite giants of…
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Zion National Park: A Wanderers Guide
In the southwest corner of Utah, Zion National Park covers 229 square-miles. It is one of the most well-known national parks in Utah and in the country. It has more than 35 hiking…
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Green Turtle Nesting on the Beach in Tortuguero
You won’t find fancy beaches, swimming, mountains or fancy restaurants in Tortuguero, but you will be able to witness something magical. Tortuguero can be translated as Land of Turtles and gives its name to…
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Arenal Volcano & Wandering La Fortuna
Located in the northern part of Costa Rica, La Fortuna is considered the adventure capital of Costa Rica. You can go rappelling down waterfalls and narrow canyons in the jungle. Go white water…
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Monteverde Cloud Forest Ziplining & More
Monteverde is in the northwest of the country in the Cordillera de Tilarán mountain range and is home to farmers, artists, coffee roasters, naturalists, outdoor enthusiasts and the famous Cloud Forest. You’ll find…
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Going to a Baseball Game in South Korea
Baseball is the most popular professional sport in South Korea, and one of only a few professional sporting options in the country. On the international scene, South Korea is most known for speed…
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My Experiences Flying During COVID
I moved from California to Michigan in February 2020, a months after the president heard about COVID but a month before the country shut down. With a sick dad, I found myself flying…
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Hiking Cinque Terre From Riomaggiore to Monterosso
Cinque Terre is one of the most remote areas in Italy; the first and only road came in the 1960s and cars are still a rare sight. Comprised of five Villages on the…