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Hiking Zion’s “The Narrows”
Zion is one of those iconic American national parks. According to National Geographic, it’s one of the ten most visited national parks in the U.S. It’s also the oldest and most popular (most visited)…
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Unique places to spend Christmas this year
Snow turns winter into a wonderland, and there is nothing better than heading for the white stuff to celebrate the festive season. Point your compass towards the north pole and let the reindeer…
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Exploring Utah and the Beauty of Not Planning a Trip
When we headed to Utah for Veteran’s Day, we had a very loose-and-fast plan. Other than booking our flights and hotel rooms in advance (and the car rental two days prior to take-off),…
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Discover the Caribbean by Cruise
Fancy a Caribbean cruise? Well let’s face it – who wouldn’t? A cruise around the Caribbean is, for most people, the epitome of luxury. Sail across sparkling seas and wake up to classic…
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Ireland’s Ring of Kerry and Kenmare
Ireland is one long scenic drive, and the infamous Ring of Kerry is the most prized portion of that drive. Rugged, striking, whimsical...
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Five Ways to Experience Santa Fe
Santa Fe is a destination that has something for every kind of traveler. Love the outdoors? Does food and drink dictate where you travel? How about art and history?
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Happy Veteran’s Day – Belated
Veteran’s Day is a completely over-looked, underrated American holiday. Some celebrate our veterans with pride and fervor, while many others just let the day pass them by with no more than a shrug…
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Killarney National Park, Ireland
Killarney National Park is the gateway to the Ring of Kerry. Having the advantage of super-naturally long summer days, we were able to explore both the Dingle Peninsula and Killarney National Park, starting…
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Celebrating Autumn and My 1st Blogiversary!
To commemorate my 1st blogiversary, I thought I'd revisit Traveluster's beginnings. The first four articles I wrote focused on my favorite season: autumn.