The attractive alpine town of Breckenridge was founded by General George E. Spencer and populated by pioneers and prospectors during the 1859...
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Resting on the Colorado Plateau in the south west corner of the State of Utah, you will find the 229 square mile hiker’s paradise known as Zion...
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The City of El Paso de Robles, the “Pass of the Oaks”, lies almost equidistant between Los Angeles and San Francisco on California’s...
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Bakersfield, located on Highway 99 in California’s Central San Joaquin Valley, sits on what was once a Tule reed congested bug-ridden malarial...
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Yellowstone’s central plateau is supported by three ancient Calderas, and sits astride a colossal two million year old volcano whose magma...
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It’s slightly ironic that the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were all man-made objects, as if Gaia in all her glory was seemingly incapable...
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RV owners have many differing traits, but what they have in common is a love of the open road and a distinct preference for the comfort of their RV...
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The Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn is located on old Route 66 between Kingman and Seligman, Arizona, 123 miles west of the Grand Canyon National Park....
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The vivid red hued sandstone cliffs that you see before you were thrust upwards through the floor of the Mojave Desert, around 150 million years ago,...
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Leggett is a sleepy small town, population 303, at the northern end of Mendocino County. If you blinked you would probably miss it, which would be a...
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