It seems as though we are unpredictably predictable. Our travels usually aren’t planned more than a few months (at best) in advance and yet, once charted then conquered, our hideaways quickly become our haunts. Curious but true, without having planned …
Category: Adventure Travel
THE “CORNIEST” PALACE IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD
In today’s world of innovation, we hear of buildings being made out of hay bales, foam, pumice and more, but we’ll bet you never heard of a building made out of corn cobs – and not just a building but …
Making it Through the Mud in Calistoga, Sarafornia by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov Traveling to Calistoga, California, I was not up to that muddy business everyone was raving about. When it comes to any kind of dirt touching moi or anything I’m wearing I’m out of there. It might …
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ATTACK OF THE GINGER-HAIRED MADMAN! by John M.Edwards
I discovered the main dangers and annoyances of budget travel abroad are our crazy fellow backpackers and dolebludgers in the resort town of Motezuma, “costa Rica” (Costa Rica). But I became entranced with the art of Saul Bolanos shown throughout …
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The Gifts from Bethlehem … .Pennsylvania, That Is by Terry Zinn
Best known for its history as a steel town, Bethlehem Pennsylvania has a number of gifts for the traveler searching for authentic Americana. A few of the buildings on the vast expanse of the grounds of the Bethlehem Steel plant …
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Palawan: Discovering “The Last Frontier” of the Philippines by Steven Graham
Do you dream of making your escape to the tropics… to the island life? Does the thought of exploring a remote island full of coconut palms and banana trees surrounded by a warm, greenish-blue sea, fill you with yearning? The …
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Vancouver To Seattle By RV by Bonnie and Bill Neely
Bill drove through the terrible traffic of Vancouver, British Columbia, to the Capillano Suspension Bridge, which was on our list of Must Sees, but we discovered it was high and scary and cost $15, so we all declined. It was …
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Vacationing in Hawai’i, the Island State by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov Hawai’i is a big part of the American dream. When this dream comes true, it’s everything you’ve been hoping for, and more. I planned our summer getaway to make my diver husband happy, and to let …
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Sedona, Arizona: A Mystery No More by Terry Zinn
After now spending a very hectic two days in Sedona I can say that it is not a total mystery to me any longer. Another quick visit several years ago had me baffled as to what all the hype was …
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A MAN ON MEXICO’S ISLAS MUJERAS (ISLAND OF WOMEN) by John M.Edwards
John M. Edwards invades Islas Mujeres in search of copper-skinned beachcombers who shake like Shakira. A male intruder on the Island of Women, just off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula at Playa del Carmen, he tries to pick up a dream dolphin …
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