Tag: USA
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Grand Canyon National Park {Arizona}

The Grand Canyon is nothing short of a geological masterpiece. To see all the layers that have been created over millions of years is amazing. With the canyon stretching approximately 277 miles long, 18 miles across, and over a mile deep- it is no wonder that the immensity and majesty of it makes it one…
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Capitol Reef National Park {Utah}

Utah is home to the high five of national parks and Capitol Reef is probably the lesser known of the five. The landscape is striking and the red rocks set against the river is mesmerizing. It is also home to some of the state’s best preserved hieroglyphics from ancient cultures that called this area home.…
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Redfish Lake {Idaho}

Okay, I’m a little hesitant to share this wonderful place with you… but this is my all time favorite place in the world. Tucked in the central part of Idaho is the beautifully majestic Sawtooth Mountains and part of that is Redfish Lake. My family has been coming to this lake every year for my…
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UFO Museum {New Mexico}

No matter your feelings about extraterrestrials and their existence, you can not go through Roswell without giving in to some degree to the alien encounter culture. It was here in Roswell in 1947 when something happened just outside of the city limits making everyone start to believe in the possibility of UFOs. The museum has…
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The Mermaids-Weeki Wachee State Park {Florida}

Always be yourself…unless you can be a mermaid, then always be a mermaid. We made our way to Weeki Wachee State Park so that we could see the mermaids for ourselves. And it was amazing! The mermaids were beautiful, graceful, and engaging as they told an adaptation of ‘The Little Mermaid’ by Hans Christian Anderson.…
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Rainbow Springs State Park {Florida}

This last weekend we ventured towards the west coast and spent some glorious hours exploring the beauty of Rainbow Springs State Park. This is the third largest natural springs in Florida and is considered one of Florida’s greatest treasures. People have been drawn to the clear blue waters of the springs for hundreds of years…
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Anchorage Museum {Alaska}

I love museums! I always feel like they are a key part of going somewhere because it gives you the opportunity to see into the history and culture of the area you are in. And the history of Alaska is incredible. The museum takes you through the history of the native groups of people of…
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 {Louisiana}

So this might sound weird…but I love wandering through cemeteries. The history of the cemetery and the people buried there is fascinating. And one of the best cemeteries to visit is in New Orleans. New Orleans has a multitude of cemeteries to explore. But of all of them the most popular to visit is the…
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Jungle Adventures Animal Park {Florida}

We decided to try out the Jungle Adventure Park this last weekend. The entrance is the world’s largest gator ‘Swampy’. They want to give visitors a taste of the real Florida so the park is set in a swampy area where alligators of all sizes and kinds are free to roam through the waters. It…
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Roots of Knowledge- Utah Valley University {Utah}

With the beginning of a new year of grand misadventures and new things to learn and ways to grow, I’ve been thinking a lot about an exhibit at the university that I use to work at. The Roots of Knowledge exhibit is a series of tall panels of stained glass that circle a section of…