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Let us remember the fallen servicemen and women who were part of Hawaii's history.
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How about this for a romantic spring afternoon, pack your lunch, and head out to Somersby Falls on the New South Wales Central Coast. You and your loved one will feel like you're away from it all and can enjoy the picnic areas, bush walking trails, and enjoy the rain forest sounds with the bell birds and kookaburras.
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What is more romantic than going on an adventure together? Walking hand-in-hand down a trail that maybe no one else has been to in months, telling each other stories and whispering sweet nothings, then BAM you walk into a cobweb! That's what you get when you're bush walking in Australia!
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Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona is the perfect place to take an LC-A and some Redscale XR film.
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Besides being the home to the glorious Mount Tahan, Taman Negara is also the habitat of thousands of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna that create one of the most diverse and complex ecosystems in the world. Not only that, it is also the home to some indigenous people called, the Batek clan. This phenomenal nature diversity in Taman Negara is a veritable treasure not only to Malaysia but to the planet.
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Once an active volcano in Indonesia, Semeru is an integral part of the volcanic belt of Asia called, the "Pacific Ring of Fire". It is located in East Java and is 3,676 metres high. This "stratovolcano" is also known as Gunung Mahameru (the Great Mountain) due to its supreme attributes. In fact, Mahameru actually refers to the Hindu god Siwa in local dialects. Siwa the Destroyer (Dewa Pemusnah) is the most powerful one, hence, it comes to no surprise that Mount Semeru is named after this forceful deity.
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Not since we drove from St. Augustine, FL to Boston, MA four years ago have we been on the road together (driving from LA to San Francisco or Vegas doesn’t really count). This time, our target is 15 cities around the southern half of the United States in three weeks. Our first stop is the Joshua Tree National Park.
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Nowhere on Earth is heaven and hell so closely intertwined as they are in Yellowstone National Park. It's an other-worldly foray into fire, steam, smoke and ice. The wildness of the park is unlike anywhere else in the United States...and did I mention, it's inside the caldera of a super-volcano?
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National Park of Las Cañadas del Teide is perhaps one of the most impressive and spectacular national park that the Spanish territory have
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Some places on this planet are so beautiful, it hurts just a little when you leave them. But you also know you’re a better person for having been there. Cleaner, almost.
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Those equipped for trekking and camping can spend several days or longer wandering around the Isalo Massif.
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It has become kind of a weekly thing now for me to take my camera and explore a new location around me. There is so much to see and do within a few hours drive from my home, this week: Zion Canyon National Park.
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Bryce Canyon is a small national park found in Utah. Its not exactly a canyon, but it consists of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters with different beautiful colors and bizarre shapes such as a "hoodoo."
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Plitvice Lakes National Park lies in the Plitvice plateau which is surrounded by three mountains part of the Dinaric Alps in Croatia.
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Krakatau is a volcanic island in Indonesia that was virtually destroyed in 1883 by one of the world's most violent eruptions.
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In July 2009 I took an 8000 km road trip with my wife, two young children, and my mother- and father-in-law. Yes. That sounds a little crazy - but in order to keep my sanity (and test theirs) - I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, and only 1 massive and fascinating carved mountain.
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In July 2009 I took an 8000 km road trip with my wife, two young children, and my mother- and father-in-law. Yes. That sounds a little crazy - but in order to keep my sanity (and test theirs) - I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, and I only fell asleep drooling on myself once.
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An interesting look into Ancestral Pueblo people and how they could live happily under a rock.
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A massive ridge of sand in Colorado. There's no pathway so you have to walk and climb to see the amazing views and steep dunes
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Great Sand Dunes National Park is one of the most amazing places I have ever seen. The initial plan was to camp overnight, but unfortunately it is black bear country. Since I had lots of food in the trunk of my car, I chickened out and decided not to camp. Yet, I did visit the place for just a couple of hours which were more than enough to have an amazing time.