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Now this trip was in June 2017, before all the fires that now have destroyed such a tranquil place. Beauty took over the horizon as we drove closer. Mountains were taking over our view and many of them had snowy tops. We made it through the gate, and our adventures
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Our day began around 8 in the morning in Kratie, Cambodia. We would soon find out how good our kayaking skills are since weโre going kayaking with dolphins. It was me, my niece Ahna, two British gals, and our tour guide on a half a day trip with Sorya Kayaking
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Soon my adventures to Croatia will begin in October. I was lucky enough to learn about the company Traverse Journeys. Skimming over what they were about really reached to my heart. The company picks destinations that tourism can thrive by giving back to the local community. Traveling with Traverse Journeys
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As our road trip began, I was a little skeptical. But as we rolled farther away from Thessaloniki in Greece, my eyes took in the beauty of green mountains and a feel of wildlife washed over me. It was breathtaking. Trees covered many high mountains with boulders sporadically out in
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That day felt surreal. I wasn’t fully there once it happened. I didn’t believe my eyes as it unfolded right in front of me! The day was filled with rays of light and a warmth when it touched you. We met up with a friend and her kids at the
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The sun was beginning to get low in the sky. It seemed it would be a little sketchy to start our hike up Pulpit Rock in Norway now, since it says at the beginning of the trail to start earlier. But my hubby was confident we could handle it. It

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