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Olympic National Park in Washington State on the Olympic Peninsula was established on June 29,1938 as a national park by then president Franklin Roosevelt. The area is described by the National Park Service as being like "three parks i…
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Orlando is best known for thrill rides, killer whales that do tricks on command and extravagant dinner shows, but there is another side to this tourist mecca that can meet all the needs of those who love the outdoors. In fact, one very…
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South Florida's year-round warm temperatures, beaches, expanses of national park, and native species to see, including dolphins, alligators and crocodiles, make Miami a surprisingly family-friendly city. From museums created especially…
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South Florida, with its miles of beaches, palm trees, everglades and sunny days, is a great place for fun and excitement. From Fort Lauderdale and Miami on the southeastern coast of Florida to St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay on the west c…
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If you've dreamed of swimming with dolphins, a trip to Hawaii will give you this chance. If you happen to be visiting the islands of Oahu or Hawaii, you can participate in one of the dolphin interaction programs run by Sea Life Park Ha…
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Situated in central Florida, Orlando is the fifth largest city in the state, county seat of Orange County, one of the largest citrus-producing regions in the country, and home to over two million people throughout its greater metropoli…
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SeaWorld San Antonio is the world's largest marine life adventure park. It sits on 250 acres, just west of San Antonio, Texas. The fun never dries up with a multitude of mesmerizing shows, spine-tingling rides and amazing animal attrac…
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Exploring the Canadian wilderness requires self-sufficiency, preparation and an appreciation for the wondrous natural landscapes and animal and plant life that you see. Undiscovered areas abound, and explorers can go for a significant…
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Spend your next holiday at a green hotel or resort and promote sustainability and eco-friendly tourism. Travel to the beautiful South Pacific, head to the pristine rain forests of Costa Rica and Nicaragua or relax at a secluded wildern…
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Alaska is a remote state filled with natural beauty and wildlife. Dozens of cruises and charters operate from different cities in Alaska, offering everything from whale watching to exploring fjords and glaciers. A number of operators c…
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Sun seekers flock to San Diego with good reason. The city's temperate climate affords visitors sun nearly year-round, and in the summer, there are a plethora of beaches from which to choose. Water sport fanatics can surf, water ski, an…
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Tourists flock to Orlando for the world-famous theme parks, world-class golf courses, tropical climate and fun-filled atmosphere. Walt Disney World is the most popular resort and theme park in the area, but there are other Orlando attr…
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Youngstown, New York, is a small village with a population of about 2,000 and is located just 11 miles north of Niagara Falls. The are provides plenty of waterfront parks including Level Regatta, with opportunities for freshwater saili…
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