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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] ... [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Trekking in Jordan Jordan is blessed with a wide range of climates, resulting in an unusually large number of different habitats and great biological diversity for a country of its size. However, many of these are extremely. fragile, and can be easily disrupted. There are substantial local climatic variations, largely due to the extensive differential in heights from the lowest point at the Dead Sea, 1,320 feet below sea level, to high mountain tops at almost 6,000 feet.
Mammoth Cave: One of the Most Beautiful in Our National Park System Of all the parks protected by our national park system, Mammoth Cave is certainly one of the most beautiful and one of the most popular. A great vacation destination.
Storage of Your Camping Gear After you have bought that quality camping gear you need to look after it by using some commonsense storage criteria.
Lightweight Backpacking Tips For those who are already into lightweight backpacking and those whoare thinking about it - here are some tricks, tips and techniques.
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Connecticut Route 169 This fall foliage scenic drive runs south to north in the eastern corner of Connecticut along Route 169. Traveling Route 169 is as much about historic buildings and communities with traditions, as about brilliant color changes - although you'll be blessed with plenty of leaf-peeping opportunities as well.
Hello from the Ottawa River - And Reflections on City Life So Friday I decided to head out on a kayaking weekend with my friend Leslie. This was the first time in about 8 years that I went camping again, and I had a ball sleeping under the stars. A fabulous weekend in nature makes you think about life a little bit, so here are a few snapshots of what's been going through my head in the last few days. In particular, I have been thinking about our lifestyles in the city and some of the stark contrasts with the experiences of this weekend.
Hello from the Ottawa River: Mating in the Wild and Other Diversions On July 23 and 24 my friend Leslie and I went on a weekend adventure: a learn-how-to-kayak weekend on the Ottawa River. We had a great time, combining sports and relaxation on a weekend away from the city.
Hello from Rochester: Exploring ArtWalk - A Fabulous Outdoor Art Experience Travel and Transitions' publisher, Susanne Pacher, went on an overnight trip to the City of Rochester to explore the travel opportunities in this city just 8 km from the Southern shorelines of Lake Ontario. In a series of articles, she describes the unique experience of taking the new high-speed ferry from Toronto across Lake Ontario, she explores the city, its beautiful green spaces, a neighbourhood with a variety of art installations and some of the beautiful historical buildings that have been preserved.
Hello from Rochester: The CAT - An Awesome Beast For a while now I have been dreaming of taking the recently re-introduced high-speed ferry service from Toronto to Rochester. The ferry service briefly ran last year, introduced by a group of private investors, but stopped running after a few weeks due to financial difficulties. It was reintroduced this year after the City of Rochester purchased the ferry at an auction and contracted an experienced ferry service based out of Nova Scotia to run it.
Hello from Rochester: A Perfect Getaway for Stressed Out Torontonians (and Other Urbanites) Two days ago I took the CAT fast ferry from Toronto to Rochester and arrived well-rested after a 2.5 hour boat ride in the Port of Rochester, a scenic Rochester suburb called Charlotte. I was greeted by Patti and Carrie from the Rochester Visitors Association who had helped me with my itinerary and were kind enough to show me around.
Hello from Rochester: A Discovery of Its Architectural Jewels Rochester is the 3-rd largest city in New York State with a total metropolitan population of just over 1 million. It offers a rich variety of cultural and recreational opportunities and is home to major corporations such as Kodak, Bausch and Lomb, Xerox and Paychex. Despite being an important economic center in Western New York, Rochester offers easy and convenient access to a wide variety of recreational opportunities and the comfortable ambience of a small town with beautiful tree-lined streets, stately mansions and manicured lawns.
Fall Foliage Scenic Drives in New England - Introduction Fall Foliage in New England offers some of the best leaf peeping anywhere in the world. Scenic drives are a popular way of seeing this wild display of color. Here are six of the best drives to take this fall in New England.
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive – Mohawk Trail Massachusetts Fall Foliage in New England offers some of the best leaf peeping anywhere in the world. Scenic drives are a popular way of seeing this wild display of color. This describes the Mohawk Trail in Massachusetts.
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive – Rhode Island Coast This Rhode Island scenic drive is delightful any season of the year, but with fall foliage the added splash of color deepens the experience and appreciation of the Rhode Island coastline and surrounding villages.
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Lakes and Leaves Maine Fall Foliage in New England offers some of the best leaf peeping anywhere in the world. Scenic drives are a popular way of seeing this wild display of color. This stunning fall foliage drive is through Maine backcountry, a rugged environment of thick forests and impressive mountain terrain.
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive – Kancamagus Highway New Hampshire You can drive the 34 miles between Lincoln and Conway on Route 112 in just about an hour. But you'd miss experiencing one of the most colorful scenic drives in the entire northeast - and some would say the U.S. for fall foliage. In this article discover this drive through the heart of the White Mountains in New Hampshire.
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive – Central Vermont Area Fall Foliage in New England offers some of the best leaf peeping anywhere in the world. Scenic drives are a popular way of seeing this wild display of color. This drive in Central Vermont offers some of the best views in the Green Mountain National Forest.
Tourists Turned Stove Builders in Peru Not many trips end with the sense of having made a significant difference to real people in real need. But I've recently returned from such an experience in a remote community in Northern Peru. A friend introduced me to the tour, a part of a larger travel company's offerings of sustainable eco-tourism, back in December. The notion of helping and getting to know others living in a different culture appealed to me strongly.
5 Beach Vacation Tips Ponder over the thought that how solitary and incomplete the moon would look without the twinkling stars that add to its charm…how odd would the eyes deprived of tender eyelashes and thick eyebrows appear!
Camping For Fun Vacation Gold Panning If you want a good camping vacation and want to find gold I have just the spot for you. Princton BC was noted for the gold found in the late 1880's. You will find Granite city which is now a ghost town. Lots of gold and platinum was found in the area.
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