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//October 23, 2014
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11 Ways Social Media Can ROCK Your Travel World!

Power to the people! Once social media shook up the travel world, there was no turning back—and that’s a good thing! The right hashtags, check-ins, follows, and downloads can steer you toward the sights you’ll love, introduce you to new travel buddies, and find...
Posted On 23 Oct 2014
, By onabudget
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Winter is: Golden backlight

There is a special time of day when sun lights the bush in an unimaginable way. Light soft enough to look into and not shy away from. So soft that it draws you in and forces you to contemplate exactly what is unfolding before you. To me, worth more than gold itself, eternal...
Posted On 23 Oct 2014
, By africa
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Royal Gorge Bridge in Cañon City, Colorado

While it was once the highest bridge in the entire world, an honor now held by China’s Sidu River Bridge, Colorado’s Royal Gorge Bridge is still the highest bridge in America, not to mention one of the most cheaply built given its vertigo-inducing size.   ...
Posted On 23 Oct 2014
, By features
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Carcross Desert in Carcross, Canada

If giants had sandboxes, what would they be like? Many children spend hours pondering this question, but you might be surprised to find that the answer lies just north of the tiny Yukon town of Carcross in the form of the world’s smallest desert. North of the 60th parallel,...
Posted On 23 Oct 2014
, By features
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Irish Jewish Museum in Dublin, Ireland

Catholicism is rightly viewed as the dominant religious force in Ireland, sometimes to the point that it seems as though it is the exclusive belief system of the entire country. However Dublin’s Irish Jewish Museum tells the story of the country’s small, historic...
Posted On 23 Oct 2014
, By features
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Rincon Center Murals in San Francisco, California

The Work Projects Administration (WPA) was the source of countless classic works of American art, but their largest painted commission, the series of murals at what is now Rincon Center, was almost instantly reviled for its realist, some say communist, portrayal of...
Posted On 23 Oct 2014
, By features
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International Towing and Recovery Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Just when you think you’ve seen a museum dedicated to everything under the sun, you stumble across the International Towing and Recovery Museum which devotes itself to celebrating the history of towing and vehicle recovery including the technology involved and those that...
Posted On 23 Oct 2014
, By features


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