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Article by Bryen Dunn, November 30, 2009
Algonquin Park Resources Algonquin Parkwww.algonquinpark.on.ca Algonquin Portagewww.algonquinportage.com Ontario Parkswww.ontarioparks.com Voyageur Questwww.voyageurquest.com Shimmying myself out of the tent,...
Article by Travis Snelling, November 10, 2009
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to commandeer an open-top Jeep and tour around the countryside of an authentic tropical paradise, look no further than Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas. Arriving at the Grand Bahama Nature Tours compound around 9:30am, heavy rain clouds loomed in...
Article by TripAtlas.com, October 30, 2009
Ah, the adventure traveller.   He's young, buff, loves roughing it in the Outback or the Serengeti, on the road for weeks at a time. Wrong, wrong, wrong. "People have this impression that adventure travel appeals to a very narrow demographic," says Steven Larkin, president, North...
Article by TripAtlas.com, October 5, 2009
Mother Nature's annual rite of fall is spectacular in New Hampshire with an explosion of rich and vibrant colours blanketing the Granite state.  With a 6,288-foot elevation change within the state, leaf peepers around the world can follow the spectacular fall foliage from the lower altitude...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, September 14, 2009
Chances are that if you mention Virginia to anyone - they'll chime in, "Virginia is for Lovers!"   This year, the state of Virginia's ever-so-popular slogan "Virginia is for Lovers" turns 40 years old.  No matter what kind of "lover" you are - a wine lover, a food lover, a history...
Article by TripAtlas.com, September 8, 2009
With more than 15 million acres of foliage bursting into a spectacular canvas of fiery yellows, oranges and reds, Virginia really comes to life during fall or autumn.  Whether you decide to explore Virginia by taking in the scenic byways, getting the adrenaline pumping with a 'trike'...
Article by aztattreks, March 30, 2009
At the western end of the ancient Greek world there lived a god who carried the sky on his shoulders. His name was Atlas and although the ancient Greek world may have disappeared in Morocco, the sky-topping Atlas Mountains remain. The mountains, the highest in North Africa, are as extraordinary...
Article by TripAtlas.com, March 25, 2009
Discover why St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands is worth the visit! Secluded St. John Features Mother Nature at Her BestAt 28 square miles, St. John might be the smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, but it's arguably the most beautiful, with 9,500 acres of hilly, lush landscape and underwater...
Article by Martha Christopherson, February 2, 2009
DivineCaroline.com is one of TripAtlas.com's Featured Travel Partners.Read more fun, quirky and personal travel stories from DivineCaroline on TripAtlas.com. If you long to wander the boulevards and avenues of Paris or spend a lazy afternoon lounging on a terrace above the Cote d' Azur but...
Article by apoint, October 9, 2008
Lake Elementaita, located off the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, is a popular Kenya safari destination among birding enthusiasts. Situated in the eastern limb of the Great Rift Valley about 40 km from the town of Nakuru, the 18km-square soda lake hosts hundreds of thousands of alluring flamingos,...

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