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When you visit Colossal Cave Mountain Park you will see a lot more than a two mile long cave. Take your time and you will be amazed at the sites, smell and sounds of this largely desert area. The cave is just the beginning... more »
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Costa Rica, one of the most diverse countries in the Western Hemisphere, is remarkably easy to explore on a budget. Touristy enough to have set up a good infrastructure, but still wild enough to feel like you can get off the beaten path, the ... more »
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Seven wineries clustered around Indianapolis make up the Indy Wine Trail in central Indiana. To explore the wine trail, start north of Indianapolis in the growing city of Carmel... more »
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Canyons, cliffs and groves of old-growth trees combine to create some of the most striking hiking trails in the state at Turkey Run State Park in west-central Indiana near Rockville. Turkey Run State Park also features two historical homes to ... more »
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Seward is a town on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. Seward's a small town with a lot of hotels. Here's how to book a nice hotel room in downtown Seward... more »
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These directions originate from Buckingham Palace in London. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch in London. Many state occasions and royal entertaining take place here and it is a major tourist attraction. ... more »
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Today's vacations offer travelers meaningful experiences through the more than 2000 available volunteer tourism or VolunTourism programs. Combining volunteer service with travel abroad provides you with an opportunity to see the world and do some ... more »
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If you like to travel and see all that the world has to offer then your only a click or two away from traveling to your destination of choice. Often times the only obstical for wether or not to take a trip is the pirice of plane tickets... more »
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Backpacking can be an exciting and unforgettable way to experience Europe. Since most backpackers plan low-budget travel, it's necessary to find cheap accommodations in Europe. Follow these steps to start planning your trip.. more »
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There seem to be several places where you can find quartz in California. This site seems to have plain, everyday clear quartz that you can just pick up if you find it. It is a free site. There may be different kinds of quartz... more »
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While traveling along historic "Route 66," there's a wide variety of things to do and see. There's also a wide variety in accommodations, from luxury hotels to campgrounds. Follow these steps to start planning your trip... more »
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One of the fastest-growing cities in the country, Mesa is the third-largest metropolis in the state of Arizona. Whether you prefer gambling, antiquing, golfing, shopping or cultural activities, Mesa has something for every visitor... more »
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Are you ready for some excitement or at least a nice outing? This is where it is possible to find your own opal. There are a couple of places that are open letting people, i.e. tourists in... more »
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Connecticut is known for having pink quartz. Of course, this is something that you are mainly going to find in the country. I am from Connecticut. So I know, it is where I found my own pink quartz... more »
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Idaho's 30 state parks tantalize visitors with their splendor. Unique features include the tallest single structured sand dune in North America, a 73-mile paved trail and landscape known to the Oregon Trail settlers as the "Gates of Death." ... more »
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Enjoy the natural wonders of Indiana's 24 state parks. Visit the astonishing desert ecosystem of Indiana Dunes, occupying 3 miles along the shores of Lake Michigan. Marvel at the natural beauty of Chain O'Lakes State Park as you canoe through the ... more »
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Experience the splendors of Iowa's state parks. The state park campgrounds of this green jewel dazzle visitors. From the unique Loess Hills of southwestern Iowa to the huge Yellow River Forest of northeastern Iowa, camping opportunities abound. ... more »
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Delight in the distinctive character of Louisiana. The state's unique nature is exemplified by its 19 state parks. Northern Louisiana is a sportsman's paradise while southern Louisiana boasts the incredible Cajun country with historic plantations ... more »
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Appreciate the true New England splendor and unspoiled nature of Maine's state parks from one of the dozen state parks with camping facilities along the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. From the salty spray of Maine's Atlantic Coast to the summit of ... more »
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Picture yourself strolling down a Chesapeake Bay beach at sunrise, seeing a majestic heron rise up over a salt marsh or watching the sunset over the rugged Allegheny Mountains. You can enjoy all this and much more in one of more than 2000 ... more »
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Enliven your spirit of adventure with a visit to one of the many state park campgrounds in Michigan. Michigan state parks are unparalleled in the Great Lakes region for their awe-inspiring vistas and array of outdoor activities. Michigan borders ... more »
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Strike gold when you camp in one of the more than 5,000 state park campsites in Minnesota. The state offers campers a fortune in unforgettable scenic campgrounds. The 72 state parks have more than 260,000 acres to explore. Minnesota is well known ... more »
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Uncover a hidden treasure when you visit the campgrounds of any one of Montana's 50 state parks. The state parks system of Montana protects and preserves not only Montana's natural landscape, but its cultural history as well. From mining ghost ... more »
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Break out of the day-to-day rut and experience some adventure. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission manages 87 areas across the state and many have campgrounds available. Nebraska's history is deeply rooted in the settling of the American West. ... more »
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Explore the state parks of Nevada and you will quickly discover that Las Vegas and Reno are not the only exciting places in Nevada. Natural beauty is accented in such places as the Valley of Fire State Park, while the stunning mountains of Washoe ... more »