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Shawnee National Forest – Camping & Hiking

Posted April 27th, 2012 by LoopLane

With the Shawnee National Forest spread over 280,000 acres of land, it would sure feel like a world away once you camp and hike here. The forest mainly caters to almost any outdoor activity so whether you like tent camping, using campground facilities or RV camping, there is a perfect spot for you to camp [...]

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Tiwanaku, Bolivia
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The Wonders of Puma Punku Ruins

Posted April 12th, 2012 by LoopLane

The Puma Punku ruins is not widely known as a tourist destination and only those particularly interested in history, ancient civilizations and archeology would know about them. The ruins are part of the Tiwanaku Site in Bolivia and is said to have been built and occupied by the Andean civilization. What makes the ruins an [...]

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Summit Of Cradle Mountain In Tasmania
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Outdoor Adventure Tour: Bushwalking the Cradle Mountain

Posted March 29th, 2012 by LoopLane

Bushwalking is one of the favorite outdoor and adventure tours in Australia and the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park has just the right venue for the intrepid bunch. Settled in the mid-western part of Tasmania is the towering peak of Cradle Mountain surrounded by stunning landscape and scenery that hikers would surely enjoy. The [...]

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Halong Bay Vietnam
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Top Three Coolest Outdoor Getaways for your Enjoyment

Posted March 23rd, 2012 by LoopLane

If you are feeling and thinking that there’s just too much hype that comes with the holiday season, then why not think of it in a positive light? What you can do is simply to think that after this season is over, then it’s another time and opportunity for you to enjoy the best time [...]

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Carlsbad Caverns National Park Cave
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Outdoor Adventure Travel Destination: Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Posted March 21st, 2012 by LoopLane

Carlsbad Caverns National Park is not your usual national park with dense vegetation and towering heights. Home to one of the world’s largest caves, the national park features more than a hundred caves under the Chihuahuan Desert extending all the way to the Guadalupe Mountains. One can find every imaginable rock formation in these caves; [...]

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Memories Of Klondike Gold Rush Days
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Outdoor Adventure Features Alaska Gold Rush

Posted March 15th, 2012 by LoopLane

In the late 1890’s a newspaper headline would cause hundreds of prospectors and pioneers to head far north in the hopes of striking gold and to what would later on be famously called as the Alaska gold rush. Creating a stampede-like migration, hopefuls were armed with supplies to brave the cold harsh weather and almost [...]

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