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curvyroads.info
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| | | | | Despite a few visits into the eastern portion of Rocky that I shared on FaceBook and Instagram since we arrived in Estes Park in mid-May, this is the first blog post of 2019 about our beloved Rocky Mountain National Park. The colder temperatures and spring snows that continued into May caused a delay in the... | |
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www.visitutah.com
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| | | | | Tips to help keep solo women travelers safe on road trips and outdoor adventures in Utah and beyond. From a gear checklist to suggestions about where to camp and how to handle stressful situations, writer and photographer Elisabeth Brentano shares her experiences. | |
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dadontherunblog.com
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| | | | | I love Zion National Park. I've been there twice in the last two years and can't get enough. The soaring mountain peaks that overlook the canyon, the verdant green valley along the river, the bighorn sheep I've seen every time I've passed through the area; these all make it remarkable and incredible. Of the National Parks I've been to, it's the only one that feels less like a unique piece of landscape that deserves protection, and more like a other-worldly oasis that should be kept hidden from the world. | |
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sillarit.com
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| | | The post highlights the beauty and poignancy of abandoned places and structures, capturing their decay and evoking nostalgia. Photographers are drawn to these sites for their stories, emphasizing themes of impermanence and neglect. Each image serves as a visual narrative, reminding viewers of life's fragility and the emotions these remnants evoke. | ||