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Stockholm's Archipelago: Grinda

by Talia Klundt /
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Nov 04, 2013 / 0 comments

I realize it's been a while since I have written anything for my Stockholm's archipelago series, but that is because unfortunately this year I didn't get to go out so often.

Florida Culture for the Week of November 4 by Josh Garrick

by Josh Garrick / Nov 04, 2013 / 0 comments

Florida Culture for the Week of November 4 by Josh Garrick

Now through Nov 10 – The Book of Mormon Rings Orlando’s Bell

Get fit. Get multicultural. Get Kid Yoga Stories!

by Ashley Steel /
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Nov 04, 2013 / 0 comments

We were recently writing a story about “visiting” India without leaving home and we were looking for neat ways to introduce kids to yoga. This is what is fun about blogging … look what we discovered trying to write about India …  Kid Yoga Stories! They are the coolest. The books are colorful and friendly.

The Spirit of Yosemite

by Christian DeMichiel / Nov 03, 2013 / 1 comments

A visit to Yosemite after the Rim Fire shows extreme devastation - and hope,

 

The Spirit of Yosemite

 

The Best Kept Secret at Lake Tahoe

by Dylan DeMichiel /
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Nov 03, 2013 / 0 comments

Lake Taho is the North American continent’s largest alpine lake and the highest lake of its size in the United States. It stretches 22 miles long, 12 miles wide, and has 72 miles of shoreline. These spectacular sapphire blue waters are located 200 miles northeast of San Francisco, California.

 

A Closer Look at the Spirit of New Zealand

by Sarah Albom /
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Nov 02, 2013 / 0 comments

I dream of sailing on the Spirit of New Zealand, a tall ship built in 1986, when I'm older. Unfortunately, the youngest age they will accept into the youth development program to help run the tall ship for ten days is 15, so I have a few more years to wait.

Machu Picchu, the Doctor, and Me

by Anevay Darlington / Nov 02, 2013 / 0 comments

I walked along the worn stone path, taking in the sights of Machu Picchu - one of the Seven Wonders of the World, where the Incas once lived. Machu Picchu, meaning “Old Peak” in Quechua, was built around 1450. Many people believe Machu Picchu may have been an estate for the Incan ruler Pachacuti, but nobody really knows for sure.

Meadows Museum Unveils New Goya

by Rosie Carbo /
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Nov 02, 2013 / 0 comments

Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes painted fewer than a dozen portraits between 1820 and 1828, the year he died at 81. But the one that made headlines is Portrait of Mariano Goya, which was recently unveiled at the Meadows Museum in Dallas.

 

A Kaleidoscope of Color on National Wildlife Refuges

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
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Nov 02, 2013 / 0 comments

We've shared our passion for National Wildlife Refuges, in How (and Why) to Include National Wildlife Refuges in your Travel Plans.

Snorkeling in the Red Sea: A Photo Adventure

by William Wellman / Nov 02, 2013 / 2 comments

Most of the eyes scanning across this sentence probably don’t belong to people that have gone snorkeling; even fewer to people who’ve gone snorkeling in the Red Sea on the coral beaches of Eilat, Israel. It’s a rare opportunity, but one that I was recently privileged to experience.

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