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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Fort Clatsop & Oregon Coast |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-02-02 08:04:48 (via danfingerman.com) |
| Like travelling and driving? You are not the one. Here I have found an interesting article about visiting the Crater Lake in Portland, which is very original by its geological history; and the impressions while driving on the route 138, which is absolutelly stright for about 30 miles. I was impressed!
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| Hopkins Trip West, 2004 |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-02-02 07:00:40 (via www.runnerduck.com) |
| A trip for a month in a motor house from Virginia to the Pacific Ocean, that’s outstanding! It’s quite a long story but it’s worth reading it. The Sequoia Park, the Yellowstone Natural Park, the Devil's Tower, and the Mount Rushmore are just a few of their objectives.
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| Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-01-24 02:04:32 (via www.amwest-travel.com) |
| This article really inspired me. Alaska landscape is one of the most remote and unspoiled wildernesses in the world. It is a place where it’s still possible to go "where no one has gone before". A visit to the park is generally a true "expedition". Personally, to me Alaska is the end of the world, but I would like to visit it. Would like the idea?
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| New York City |
| Submitted by cleo on
2006-12-27 04:28:33 (via www.sauntering.com) |
| Click USA from the list, then New York City and read about the strangest, and perhaps most magical thing about New York, then there is the Guggenheim museum, that now looks like a giant toilet bowl, then the ethnic pockets scattered throughout: China Town, Little Korea, Little Italy and all of West Side Story live here. It was fun to read.
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| Abandoned Dwellings in New Mexico |
| Submitted by roxy on
2006-11-24 01:35:20 (via www.walkaboutgalleries.com) |
| A good photographer makes many sacrifices, like waking up early to be ready for hopefully a spectacular sunrise, climbing all sorts of dangerous stairs to hit upon the perfect position for a photo shooting, and most importantly, finding a great location for it all. I recommend the Chaco Canyon in New Mexico as an amazing one! Wanna know why?...
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