Pitlochry in the county of Perthshire, Scotland

Pitlochry in the county of Perthshire, Scotland

Pitlochry is a burgh in the county of Perthshire in Scotland, lying on the River Tummel. It is largely a Victorian town, which developed into a tourist resort because of Queen Victoria visiting the area in 1842 and the arrival of the railway in 1863. It remains a popular tourist resort today and is particularly known as a centre for hillwalking, surrounded by mountains such as Ben Vrackie and Schiehallion.

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Southern Cambodia

Southern Cambodia

Cambodia’s southern coastline, though much shorter than the coasts of neighbors Thailand and Vietnam, offers many striking experiences and local flavor.  Small but happening, the town of Kampot is a great base of operations.

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Montana, More than just a Destination

Montana, More than just a Destination

Montana beckons you in deeper and you gingerly place your toes past the last boundary you set.  Each time you learn a little more about what you didn’t know, thought you knew, who you really are, what you’re meant to be.  Montana is uncomfortable.

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Ringing Rocks in Montana

Ringing Rocks in Montana

Ringing Rocks, a natural phenomenon, is located between Butte and Whitehall, Montana.  It is as though God had spilled a bucket of boulders on top of a small mountain.  Tumbled upon each other, these boulders sound like metal anvils when lightly tapped with a hammer.

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Eldon Russell Park

Eldon Russell Park

Eldon Russell Park is part of the Geauga County Park District in northeast Ohio.  It has one short trail that walks you through open field, into mature forest and along the Cuyahoga River.  It is a fantastic place for bird watching as well as launching small watercrafts. 

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Yellowstone Canyon

Yellowstone Canyon

The canyon of the Yellowstone River, located in the north-central area of Yellowstone National Park near the entrance at Gardiner-Mammoth, is one of the park’s most striking natural features. Carved out by the force of the Yellowstone River, the deep, broad canyon is easily accessed from numerous parking areas along both rims.

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