I Took My First Cruise at 50, and I Wish I Had Done It Sooner
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I Took My First Cruise at 50, and I Wish I Had Done It Sooner

TravelAwaits.com - Even before I turned 50, the idea of sharing a ship with thousands of strangers intent on eating and drinking themselves into a stupor while bombarding little destinations with drunken reveling and entitled behavior was torturous. I would rather not travel than travel on a cruise ship. Boy, was I wrong… and more than a little close-minded and judgy about the idea of cruising.

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I Just Experienced Hurtigruten’s Inaugural Cruise to the Galapagos, & Here’s Why I Loved it
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I Just Experienced Hurtigruten’s Inaugural Cruise to the Galapagos, & Here’s Why I Loved it

TravelAwaits.com - With only 35 guests aboard, the Santa Cruz II was my floating home away from home on Hurtigruten Expeditions’ inaugural cruise to the Galapagos Islands, and with stellar cuisine and a staff of highly-educated naturalists and cruise leaders, I couldn’t imagine a better way to explore a location that ranks high on many people’s bucket list.

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See Glowworms Give a Dazzling Show at This National Landmark - National Geographic
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See Glowworms Give a Dazzling Show at This National Landmark - National Geographic

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVEL - The viridescent mossy glens and labyrinths of rock passageways at Dismals Canyon, in northern Alabama, could easily double for Middle Earth in J.R.R. Tolkien’s epics. But the real magic of this privately owned National Natural Landmark can’t be seen during the light of day. When the sun sets and night settles, tiny glowworms called dismalites shine bright with blue bioluminescence.

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A Seabird Haven - On the Canadian Islands of Haida Gwaii the Work to Save the Ancient Murrelet Goes On
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A Seabird Haven - On the Canadian Islands of Haida Gwaii the Work to Save the Ancient Murrelet Goes On

BIRDWATCHING DAILY - While the largest eradication program ever of rats was successful on one of the islands of Haida Gwaii, the rats continue to return. Naturalists are working to clear the rest of the islands of rats and the non-native deer species that threaten nesting sites.

In many ways, the return to a pure natural state also reflects the fight of the Haida people to regain their indigenous cultural identity as well.

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Spiro Mounds: A Walk Among the Ancients - Cowboys & Indians Magazine
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Spiro Mounds: A Walk Among the Ancients - Cowboys & Indians Magazine

COWBOYS & INDIANS - More than 1,000 years ago, the field where I stood was a thriving prehistoric Native American city and one of the largest and most important Native American centers in the Mississippian region. Up to 10,000 people lived in and around the main city area, and the winter and summer solstices attracted thousands for three days of religious ceremony.

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A city within a park: Arkansas’ Hot Springs National Park turns 100 - Roadtrippers Magazine

The resort town of Hot Springs, located about an hour southwest from Little Rock, is a hybrid of sorts. One side of the main street includes hotels, boutique shops, and restaurants, while the other side belongs to the national park with its medicinal waters, miles of hiking and biking trails, and the historic Bathhouse Row.

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