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The Inca Hiking Trail is a walking path that leads through the Andes to the gates of the ancient Incan city, Machu Picchu. The trail is part of the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary--which includes Incan ruins--as well as the surroundi…
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Litchfield Beach and Pawley's island are located less than half an hour from both Myrtle Beach and Georgetown, in a secluded area that's off the beaten path and quieter that the bigger resorts, even in the busy season. Adventurers trek…
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Visitors to Kaiserslautern, Germany can spend the day hiking or cycling in the Palatinate Forest, and then lift a pint at one of the many bars located in the city. The Palatinate Forest is a protected biosphere, home to protected and r…
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Located just 10 miles outside of New York City, Bayonne is within a short distance to art, culture, and recreation. Bayonne is home to 26 parks, so visitors looking for outside recreation won't have to travel far to find trails and spo…
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Tbilisi is the capital of Georgia, once part of the Soviet Union. Bombed during civil conflict a few years ago, the Tbilisi airport is once again servicing tourists. Tbilisi is a wonderful destination in itself but also a great base f…
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania, the county seat of Lebanon County, is a city of 25,000 residents. It was founded by George Steitz in 1740 and was originally called Steitztown. Visitors will find ten parks, six playgrounds, walking paths, tennis…
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Cascais, Portugal is a popular travel destination, and resort area. A fishing village operates on the shores of the city. A Large cave area along the shore is referred to by the locals at the "Mouth of Hell" are popular with both surfe…
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Fishing is a popular activity in Indiana. There are 141,000 acres of lakes, 145,000 acres of Lake Michigan and more than 21,000 miles of fishing streams in the state. As you explore different fishing habitats, there are various cabins…
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Ramstein, Germany is not only home to Ramstein Air Base, but it is also in close proximity to ancient castles, and offers a plethora of places to hike and walk. Hotels for every budget and taste round out the equation of offerings, mak…
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About 47 million people visited New York City in 2008, making it the No. 1 spot for tourism spending, $30 billion in the United States, according to NYC & Co. Get outdoors to take in the city's attractions by water, trail, bike an…
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Sandusky, in the heart of what is known as the "Thumb Region" of Michigan, serves as the gateway to Lake Huron and offers easy access to a variety of hiking, biking, canoeing and fishing opportunities that abound in the area. In additi…
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Melbourne, Florida is located on the Atlantic Coast of Florida, not far from Kennedy Space Center or Cocoa Beach. Close proximity to Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area means you are close to fishing, boating, swimming, camping, and…
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Located on the Texas-Arkansas border, you will find opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and hunting in Texarkana. For indoor recreation, the Ace of Clubs House is a historic poker house with guided tours and Texarkana Historical…
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Portland is the largest city in Oregon and rests on the banks of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. The "Rose City" offers chances for outdoor activities at Washington Park. This recreational area provides paths for jogging and picnic…
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Boardman, Oregon is situated on the Washington state border with the Columbia River as the dividing line. The area offers visitors a chance for outdoor recreation such as boating, fishing, walking paths and other fun. RV parks and camp…
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