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A Guide to Vacationland- Outdoor Activities in Maine for Kids and Adults
Maine is known for its calm bodies of water, wonderful camping and hiking, great fishing, and amazing seafood. Even growing up here hasn't made me appreciate Maine's beauty any less. Maine's nature is full of wonder and amazement. My favorite...
6 commentsSC State Parks: Charles Towne Landing
One of South Carolina's prize state parks is Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site in Charleston. This park is the landmark of the first permanent European settlement in South Carolina. Main attractions are a full-size 17th century trading ship replica, History Trail, Animal Forest, historic home, and museum.
2 commentsVacation in Peru
What can be better than spending a vacation in Peru. Peru is one of those countries which is extremely popular for both natural and historical attractions. Who haven’t heard of macho Picchu, Lake Titicaca or Amazon rainforest? Macho Picchu...
0 commentsKC (Kansas City) Walking Trails 551.9
This article features English Landing Park and The River Trail at Parkville, MO. I intend to compile more articles on walking trails and places to walk, run or just stroll along in Kansas City.
2 commentsvideoDiscovering the Beauty of Wildflowers in The Bluebell Wood
Looking beyond the beautiful carpet of bluebells on a woodland walk in spring, we found an abundance of small pretty wildflowers. A video of wildflowers and photos of bluebells taken on a walk in the Queenswalk woods in Dymock.
59 commentsWonders of the Wild Coast - a unique family destination
So your eldest daughter can think of nothing but horses, your husband’s dream holiday is combining a great golf experience with some deep-sea fishing, your younger daughter is at that age so simply wants to listen to tunes on her iPod while...
0 commentsWalnut Canyon National Monument, Flagstaff, Arizona
Walnut Canyon was inhabited over 800 years ago by the Sinagua (Spanish for "without water") people. The cliffs of this 20 mile long, 400 foot deep canyon that is 1/4 of a mile wide was their home for over 100 years. During your visit you can explore these ancient pueblos as well as enjoy the breathtaking scenery and varied plantlife.
4 commentsKIPSIGIS TRAILS
Kipsigis Ancestry Culture This HubPage is about Kipsigis as my community. The whole story got it from people I have met before either direct or indirect come in conduct with them. Through storytelling, school program as part of curriculum, and...
0 commentsemprisoned, a poem
twisted in the blood are trailing raspberries, just bloomed in an unpromising spring, winding sheets of bluebell not yet blossomed, the pouring faith of convex raindrop- the fool gathers intelligence from peering in, she sees the...
7 commentsThe best of me poetry
You knocked on my door plunty time before Somethings different this time We talked of life disappointment and all Yet things are different this time You laid your head on my chest to comfort yourself in...
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