Tag Archives: North-America

10 of the Best Beaches in the United States

This is a sponsored guest post written by Leslie To. It’s a brisk 78 degree day without a dark cloud in the sky.  The sounds of crashing waves on the warm ocean shore and the cawing of seagulls from above add to Mother Nature’s soothing soundtrack. With a pair of sunglasses and a tall glass [...]

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Daily Travel Snapshot: Yosemite National Park, California

Full moon at the Yosemite National Park, California. Photo shot from the town of Oakhurst.

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Daily Travel Snapshot: Wrangell, Alaska

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A native American from the Tlingit tribe in Wrangell, Alaska.

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Top 6 Cities to Visit in the U.S.

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From the monumental Statue of Liberty to the stunning Grand Canyon, the United States is blessed with countless attractions, natural wonders and a mixture of cultures and ethnicities. But most of all, it’s home to some of the greatest cities in the world. Some of these cities are well-known for their urban …

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10 Great Songs Inspired by New York

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Music plays an important role in a wanderluster’s voyage through life – for me, I’ve always had a travel song for each place that means something special to me. Today’s sponsored post by Gurdeep Gola take us through the best songs inspired by New York, one of the most …

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Photoblog: Flying Above the Skies of Alaska

Misty Fjord, Alaska

With Moby’s ‘Porcelain’ soundtrack blasting through our ears, we lifted off from the green emerald fjord, up into the clear skies. The psychedelic music made a dramatic start to our aerial tour of Southeast Alaska onboard a floatplane. We were nearing the end of our Southeast Alaska expedition onboard …

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An Iceberg Tour in Southeast Alaska

Massive icebergs at LeConte Fjord

Deep in the heart of Southeast Alaska, the aqua blue icebergs of Le Conte Fjord crackle. Unlike one would imagine, it sounds more like popcorn popping than ice crust cracking. Just as we drift away from the towering iceberg, an enormous chunk of ice falls off its face, plunging …

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Photoblog: Walking on Ice at Baird Glacier, Southeast Alaska

Hiking towards Baird Glacier, Alaska

The cold glacial wind howls ferociously as our skiff races towards the imposing Baird Glacier. In the distance, the giant slab of white crusty ice seems to crackle with rage. As our group of travelers land on the rocky beach, we find ourselves on a seemingly different planet. …

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Journeying Into Alaska’s Backcountry

Seakayaking in Alaska

Eagles circle the clear skies above me, curious sea lions poke their heads out to observe our group of kayakers and the fishy smell of salmon fills the air. We are paddling through Southeast Alaska’s Walker Cove, a narrow inlet branching out of Misty Fjord, flanked by plundering cliffs that reach up to heights of [...]

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10 of the Safest Destinations to Visit

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While I’m out and about exploring my new city Seville, Bryant from Gustey.com is filling in as a guest blogger, rounding up 10 of the safest cities to travel. Some travelers still have qualms about traveling to certain destinations. For some,  it is a priority to know that the country you’re in …

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Top 8 Natural Wonders of the World

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Massive volcanic craters, acres of raw jungle and stretch of deserted sand dunes: the work of Mother Earth is beyond our imagination. Thanks to these natural wonders, our Earth has been blessed with gorgeous landscapes and undulating backdrops. Without environmental protection, they might be gone faster than we expect. To pay tribute to …

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Your Wildest Adventure: Escaping Robbers Cave

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‘Your Wildest Adventure’ is a series featuring thrilling tales from travel writers while jaunting around the world. This week’s edition is a story from Jason Boehle at Golden Book Traveler who shares with us his nerve-wrecking and slightly amusing escape.    Escaping Robbers Cave Oklahoma is known for many …

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Best of Los Angeles – Escape to Malibu

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As the last installation of  Melanie’s Best of LA series, my favorite LA guru gives us a lowdown on what to do and see in Malibu. Check out her blog on couple travel at Travels with Two where she charms us with whimsical travel tales. Here’s what we love most about …

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