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Imagine yourself seeing the beauty and experiencing the history of Italy. Now imagine taking in all of that enjoyment from a motorcycle. Your next vacation could be a motorcycle tour of Italy, featuring views of Rome, Florence and Venice! Keep ... more »
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Explore caves, mine for gemstones, swing over the Colorado River or ride Demon the mechanical bull, all in one stop atop Colorado’s Iron Mountain, at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park... more »
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Grab those walking sticks for a hike up to pristine Hanging Lake in Glenwood Springs, Colorado... more »
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Traveling around the world is a dream that many people have, however, for many people this dream is too expensive to realize. Fortunately there are ways to cut costs when planning a trip around the world, such as using an around-the-world ticket. ... more »
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Turner Falls has been a popular vacation spot since the 1860s. This 1500-acre park is operated by the city of Davis, Oklahoma. Honey Creek, originating in the Arbuckle Mountains, spills over a 77-foot waterfall to form a natural swimming pool. ... more »
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Switzerland is one of the richest (and priciest) countries in the world, but backpacking your way through this European country is a cheap way to experience its beauty and culture... more »
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Visas for individual bicycle travel are frequently denied, making a group tour your only option. Choose a tour operator that concentrates on China or East Asia. .. more »
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If you're reading this, then it probably means you're familiar with El Camino de Santiago. Most people don't just stumble upon it, even if it is one of the more notable traditions in Spain, along with San Fermin in Pamplona, Valencia's Las Fallas ... more »
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Celebrate part of our nation's history by taking a drive along "Route 66." Much of the romance of "Route 66" still exists, and is a unique way to experience times past. Put the family in the car or travel one-on-one in romantic adventure across ... more »
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For anyone who has squirmed through a scary movie, and loved every minute of it, there is an adventure one step beyond what Hollywood has to offer. Every day, throughout America, people actively seek out the unusual, the unnatural, the ghostly. ... more »
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Christmas Mountain Village ski resort is located just one hour outside of Madison, Wisconsin, and two hours away from Milwaukee. The majority of the runs are for beginners and intermediate skiers with 20 percent dedicated to hot-dog skiers and ... more »
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Crystal Mountain, Washington is the largest ski area in the state and one of its best-known destinations. It sits at 4,400 feet and its summit reaches into the skies at over 7,000 feet. It has an annual snowfall of 350 inches, which makes for a ... more »
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Devil's Hall is a narrow gorge cut by the Pine Spring Canyon in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The canyon narrows to only 15 feet to give the gorge its name, sometimes called Devil's Gate. This is an easy day hike of only about four miles ... more »
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Many people wish to live out the dream of heading off to the ranch and becoming a modern day cowboy or cowgirl. By planning a vacation that involves joining a cattle round up, this can happen. During a cattle round up, the cows on the ranch are ... more »
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Mine for diamonds on your next vacation, right here in the U.S.A. Enjoy the thrill of the treasure hunt and keep the loot, if you're lucky. It's fun, it's legal and open to the public. Diamond mining also makes a great family vacation because it ... more »
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If touring Rome and Sicily has always been a dream, your dream can become a reality. Now, you can take the trip that you've always wanted and see some beautiful sights along the way! Here are some simple steps to follow in order to take a ... more »
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Touring Madrid is an unforgettable experience. You can make it even more memorable by touring Madrid by motorcycle. If you have ever wanted to combine motorcycles and Madrid, keep reading. Here are some simple steps to get you on your way!.. more »
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Trekking to the ancient Incan ruins of Machu Picchu, Peru is an adventure worthy of Indiana Jones. From lush jungle vegetation to cloud forests and magnificent mountain passes, trekking the Inca Trail is a truly magical adventure. Here are some ... more »
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The Mayan civilization was one of the most advanced of its kind in the ancient world. This civilization dominated the Central American region from 250 A.D. to near 1000 A.D. They built magnificent pyramids and temples, and had breathtaking works ... more »
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Temple of the Warriors is a 3-hour drive from Cancun, Mexico. It is a must-see for travelers that vacation to Cancun and love seeing historical sights. The complete structure is 37 feet high with 136 square feet at the base. It is decorated with ... more »
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Volunteering abroad allows you to visit other countries while providing an unselfish service to others... more »
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Watching a space shuttle go up into space is a dream come true for many people. Watching a shuttle launch live is much more fulfilling than seeing it on news programs. Luckily, with some planning, it is easy to see a shuttle launch... more »
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The Caribbean Islands offer many outstanding activities for the passengers of the cruise lines. Off shore activities of every description, you will be able to fine activities ranging from scuba diving, to hiking in rainforests. All you need to ... more »
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Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit, ecumenical Christian housing program that was founded in 1976 by Linda and Millard Fuller in Americus, Georgia. Habitat is devoted to building "simple, decent, and affordable" housing using volunteer labor. ... more »
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Europeans are fascinated with Native American culture. Their fascination can be traced to Karl May’s novels. These early 20th century novels romanticized the history of the American West. In May’s stories, Native Americans are the heroes, not ... more »