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		<title>Camping Coast to Coast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American continent is such a vast landscape of every imaginable terrain and climate. In the same country, you can walk in a tropical rain forest, play on a Caribbean beach, hike in a mountain range or fish on a tranquil lake. And if you enjoy camping, you know that nothing compares to the sense [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>The American continent is such a vast landscape of every imaginable terrain and climate.  In the same country, you can walk in a tropical rain forest, play on a Caribbean beach, hike in a mountain range or fish on a tranquil lake.  And if you enjoy camping, you know that nothing compares to the sense of intimacy and becoming one with nature with the experience of pitching a tent and sleeping nestled in natures arms.</p>
<p>One of the hardest things about living in a country of such great diversity, with so much to offer in term of sightseeing and of such great size is how do you take it all in and really enjoy everything to see and experience?  Many have taken on the challenge of a cross country journey to scratch that itch.  There is nothing like traveling by car from one coast to the other to give you a deep appreciation of the magnificence God has put into the American landscape.</p>
<p>But to really make that cross country trip an adventure that will stay with you forever, you might consider planning such a trip and combining it with those well developed camping skills you have developed.  By camping across America, you can enjoy that same sense of getting close to nature but broaden your experience by camping at different state parks from Washington to Florida or New Jersey to California or whatever route works best for you.</p>
<p>Of course, such an adventure will take plenty of planning.  For starters, you should carefully map out your route so you know from night to night where the next camping location exactly is.  The great thing about the National Parks System is that you can virtually visit any campsite in the country using the internet and view the locations of the campsites and even make your reservations on the computer so you know you have a campsite waiting for you at every stop along the way.</p>
<p>Other preparations fit in with your existing camping discipline including how to prepare for meals, the equipment checklist and emergency preparedness.  A camping trip of this scope can take several weeks and you dont want to rush it because part of the joy of camping coast to coast is getting to know the land at every stop along the way.  If you are new to camping, taking a good amount of time to work out your camping skills, your equipment checklist and building your campsite abilities will pay off well when you set off on this kind of great adventure.</p>
<p>A couple other words of advice will pay off well that pertain to being prepared for any contingency.  While camping is clearly less expensive than staying in hotels, you should be sure your budget is sound should an emergency arise and you find you need to use hotels or buy new equipment to replace things that get damaged.  Always be aware of accommodations nearby should the weather take a turn for the worse.  If you are caught in a flood in your campsite half way through your coast to coast adventure, that can throw off the entire trip.  So be prepared to make other arrangements in a hurry.</p>
<p>With good preparation and plenty of well rehearsed emergency fall back plans, you can be ready for just about any circumstance that might come up during your big trek across the American continent.  But even with those adjustments, you will look back fondly on this great undertaking and the many nights you became close to nature in yet another of the scenic and soul inspiring camping locations across this great land.  And dont be surprised if after you get home, you are already starting to plan your next great outing camping coast to coast.</body></p>
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		<title>Four Presidents and a Lady</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think of the breath taking splendor that is the North American continent, it seems we will never stop being astounded by the beauty all around us in this phenomenal land that God has given us for our home. But every now and then as you re sightseeing in this magnificent land, you gaze [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>When you think of the breath taking splendor that is the North American continent, it seems we will never stop being astounded by the beauty all around us in this phenomenal land that God has given us for our home. But every now and then as you re sightseeing in this magnificent land, you gaze upon something so breath taking, so inspiring and yet not entirely made by nature. </p>
<p>We have in diverse locations around our countryside some of the most phenomenal man made works of art that have ever been created.  Small wonder that any vacation that sets out to see the wonders of our nation would have to include trips to see such amazing creations as these man made sights that our culture has produced.</p>
<p>Mount Rushmore in South Dakota is a perfect example of a magnificent sightseeing stop that combines the greatness of nature with the creativity, tenacity and artistic talent of mankind. In addition its a well crafted monument to the greatness of our leadership especially in the early years of the federation.</p>
<p>It is almost impossible stand and not be awed by these mountain sized tributes to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.  Some might say that we are participating in a bit of hero worship making such grand statues to our early presidents.  To that I say, guilty as charged.  And why should we not hold these men as the tremendous heroes that they were and still are? And Mount Rushmore only dramatically brings out our deep sense of gratitude and respect we have for these early presidents who put all on the line to make this country the great nation that it is.</p>
<p>The statue of liberty in the New York harbor is just the kind of fantastic man made sight that both makes its visitors go wow and inspires everyone who sees it because of what that statue stands for.  Just like the monuments at Mount Rushmore, Lady Liberty, as she is called is also stunning for the striking physical beauty of the harbor and of Manhattan Island to her North.  </p>
<p>As much as we sometimes have mixed feelings about the relationship between the French government and our own, this gift that the French gave to our nation when we were just becoming a real country of our own is such a beautiful reminder of the value and enduring friendships America has with the international community.  But more than that, because so much of our citizenry came to this country with little more than a dream and the clothes on their backs, the Statue of Liberty is a dramatic statement that this country is the home of the brave, the land of the free and the place people come to know true liberty in a world where freedom and opportunity are often very scarce indeed.</p>
<p>But not all of the man made wonders you can take in when sightseeing all over America are statues.  In a way, the city of Washington DC itself is one huge work of art.  This is particularly easy to see when you watch video of shots of the city taken from a helicopter that shows the stunning view looking down the Washington Mall.  The elegant and simple Washington monument stands proudly in the center surrounded buy the reflecting pool, the White House, Congress and the most amazing art museum campus in the world, the many buildings of the Smithsonian Institution.  The beauty of Washington is so unstoppable that it could not even be contained to one building.  Instead to really get a feel for this amazing artistic creation, you need lots of time to explore the nations capital on foot.</p>
<p>The man made wonders that are welcoming you as a visitor all over America are more evidence of how great this country really is.  And because they all touch us so deeply because of the combination of the beauty of art and the wonderment of nature, they point to what makes America great too.  And that is the glorious country God gave us to live in combined with the heart of a great people who are the nation called America.</body></p>
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		<title>The Albuquerque Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes a wonderful sightseeing destination gets eclipsed by its neighbors. That is certainly true of the beautiful state of New Mexico. With big and bold Texas to the east and the well traveled Colorado to the north, many people overlook New Mexico as not only having the best of both of those locations but a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>Sometimes a wonderful sightseeing destination gets eclipsed by its neighbors.  That is certainly true of the beautiful state of New Mexico.  With big and bold Texas to the east and the well traveled Colorado to the north, many people overlook New Mexico as not only having the best of both of those locations but a very unique culture all its own.  </p>
<p>New Mexico is a state of many geographies.  You can find mountains that you can drive to the top of and enjoy snow in the middle of summer.  But there are desert locations virtually adjacent to those locations that give you the tremendous diversity of setting that a desert state is capable of.  So a driving tour of New Mexico can be a delightful and fulfilling trip full of surprises and new experiences.</p>
<p>The pueblos of the Indian tribes that make their homes in New Mexico tell a story of an ancient people who lived in a manner unlike anything you have ever seen.  You can actually visit active pueblos where Indian families continue to live their native lives in the purity of their ancestors even though they are surrounded by the modern world.  This is both fascinating and an outstanding educational experience for the children because where else can you experience first hand a culture completely unlike our own but thriving right here inside the borders of the United States?</p>
<p>The big cities of New Mexico are full of interesting sites that reflect the unique culture and history of this state.  You will find it tempting to spend your tourist dollars at the many shops that sell unique crafts that use the local gems and the Indian art styles of New Mexico.  You will be able to appreciate how so many have been charmed by that Sante Fe Style of art and cuisine.  Perhaps as you get a good exposure to how this architecture and artistic style came into being you will recognize the decorating style in restaurants or other public places in your own town.  It is truly addictive and you will come away a convert as so many have in their trips to New Mexico.</p>
<p>The food of New Mexico is as unique as the people and the art.  The first time you enjoy Wavos Chorizo for breakfast you will find your eyes watering as the hot Mexican style cooking wakes up your mouth with spices that take your taste buds by surprise.  But dont be surprised when the next day you want a fresh batch along with recipes on how to prepare these taste treats for yourself.</p>
<p>To the north of Sante fe and Albuquerque are the majestic mountains of New Mexico.  It is a closely guarded secret that these mountains offer just as many opportunities for camping, hiking and even skiing as their cousins to the north but the crowds are not nearly as numerous and the prices not as out of control.  A driving tour of those mountains perhaps even with a stop to enjoy some lodging in those hills will be as refreshing as any mountain top vacation you have had anywhere in the country.</p>
<p>New Mexico is a beautiful land full of history and culture.  Yes, you can head south to Los Alamos and see the location where the early tests of the Atomic Bomb were conducted.  This may be both an educational and sobering visit in light of the effects of that research on mankind.  But it is an important part of both American and world history that you will enjoy exposing yourself and your family to while in the area.  But be careful not to ask them about Area 51, that mythological holding area for alien space craft that is supposedly kept somewhere in southern New Mexico.  That inquiry might not be popular in Los Alamos.</p>
<p>In all, your trip to New Mexico can give you a chance to climb mountains, meet a unique and fascinating Native American people, enjoy, and buy, some terrific art works and enjoy one of the most beautiful states in the nation.  Be sure to step out on your patio of your hotel at sunset, as New Mexico is well known for having some of the most beautiful sunsets in the country.  As you watch that breath taking sight you will be able to reflect on the amazing diversity and beauty of America as it is reflected in this, one of its most beautiful states.</body></p>
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		<title>Touching Three Oceans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling the width and length of this great country can certainly excite a person to want to try to take in every sight and every unique experience that is possible in this vast and diverse land. It is a fine ambition if you set it as your goal early in your family life to achieve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>Traveling the width and length of this great country can certainly excite a person to want to try to take in every sight and every unique experience that is possible in this vast and diverse land.  It is a fine ambition if you set it as your goal early in your family life to achieve one of the fun objectives that many try to accomplish before they end their traveling days.  Some of the missions people set out on are truly amazing.  But you have to know that even if they dont succeed in these quests, they are going to have fun trying.</p>
<p>Many families make it a goal to have a picture of the family with their feet standing on every one of the fifty states of the union.  Now, this is an ambitious objective to be sure and one that may take years to accomplish.  But as your children get a big kick out of each new photo you take that adds to the count, you will be developing a wonderful travelogue of a lifetime of seeing the best America has to offer.  And you can get some help in some places where you can hit more than one state at a time.  In the southwest, there is a location called The Four Corners where the four states of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah all come to a point in one exact spot.  By putting your feet in two states and your hands in two others, you can get four of your states checked off with one stop.  </p>
<p>Another terrific way to document a lifetime of sightseeing is stickers or patches.  Most of gift shops in the fine sights all around the country will sell you a bumper sticker for your car, a patch for your coat or some other memento to have as a remembrance of your visit to see that great sight.  So as you travel, if you pick up a similar item at each fun stop along the way, that can make quite an impressive display on a suitcase or a tapestry of patches from the great sights all around the country.  </p>
<p>America is gifted to be home to some of the finest bodies of the water in the world.  For many, a visit to one ocean is the dream of a lifetime.  But another variation on the theme of great sightseeing missions is to touch all of the oceans of the country in one year.  It&#8217;s quite a quest to get over to California, Oregon or Washington to touch the Pacific, across the expansive homeland to touch the Atlantic in Florida, Maine or Massachusetts and then back on another long trek to put your hand in the warm waters of the gulf coast.  If you can accomplish this ambitious quest, you indeed have some serious bragging rights to show off.  So make sure you take dated pictures in case someone doubts that it can be done.</p>
<p>It is never too late in life to make it your goal to see all you can see of this wonderful country we call home.  Many who work hard all their lives enjoy the fruit of their labors by purchasing a mobile home and setting out to spend the night in as many of the great national parks of the country as they can.  This is a country who has taken great care to preserve vast sections of our wilderness in national parks.  So it is quite an undertaking to sleep in every one of them.  As you travel on your vacations, you may meet some of these intrepid travelers who may quite literally have no other home than their mobile home.  </p>
<p>However, you plan to document your travels in the great country, you will be doing so to pay honor to the fact that you got to celebrate all of the greatness of our wonderful country.  And the greatest thing about these quests is that even if you succeed in your chosen goal, you will never tire of seeing this great land and celebrating what is great about being able to say, I am an American.</body></p>
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		<title>Big D</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American southwest has often been associated with cowboys, rodeos, wild west shows and ten-gallon hats. But anyone who has visited one of the great metropolitan cities of the southwest will revise that opinion especially if that big city is called The Bid D or Dallas Texas. Dallas reflects that great Texas saying that everything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>The American southwest has often been associated with cowboys, rodeos, wild west shows and ten-gallon hats.  But anyone who has visited one of the great metropolitan cities of the southwest will revise that opinion especially if that big city is called The Bid D or Dallas Texas.</p>
<p>Dallas reflects that great Texas saying that everything is bigger in Texas.  As you move about this fast moving town, you will observe that its a huge area and its people are on the go constantly in this area called The Metroplex.  Actually, the metropolitan area of Dallas takes in much, much more than just the town itself as this metropolitan area includes Fort Worth, Arlington and dozens of suburbs that have become absorbed into the excitement that is Dallas.</p>
<p>One of the things that will jump out at you about Dallas even as you enter the city by plane or by automobile is the amazing architecture.  The city is a shining example of modern buildings of shiny glass and exciting new design concepts.  If there were a city that might fit the description of The City of the Future, it would be Dallas, Texas.</p>
<p>Few who have spent anytime in this large modern city ever would mistake it for your image of a hick town.  Quite the opposite it true. Dallas is as metropolitan and up to date as any city in the world.  And if you know the city well, you know that some of the biggest business deals in the world are made right here in Dallas in those towering skyscrapers and powerful banks that make up the Dallas economy.</p>
<p>But dont think because Dallas is an economic force to be reckoned with that this is not a genuinely Texas town.  As you walk about downtown, you will see businessmen sporting the characteristic cowboy hat and fancy boots.  No, they are not playing dress up.  That is a normal mode of dress here in the heart of the southwest.  But at the same time that you see people dressed to the height of southern fashion, you will see many who are adorned in the finest that the fashion worlds of New York, Paris or London have to offer.</p>
<p>Sightseeing in Dallas can be a rich and rewarding experience.  Dallas boasts some world-class museums and their theme parks have set the standard for family entertainment that even Orlando and California have to work hard to try to top.  But one moving experience that is a must do of your sightseeing plans is to visit the memorial to President Kennedy and take a walk on the grassy knoll and up into the book repository where that assassin changed the course of American history forever.  It is a sobering reminder of the greatness that was lost that day but also a time to show your affection for one of the greatest presidents this country has serve it in its long and illustrious history.</p>
<p>After paying your respects, its time to kick up your heels and have some fun.  And no city on earth knows better how to show you a great time that The Big D.  The restaurants in this town offer the most diverse menus and the finest chefs this side of Paris.  And the nightlife is not just isolated to one part of town.  You can disco in the suburbs, country line dance in Fort Worth or bump and grind to the best of modern music in downtown Dallas all night long if you have the inclination.  There is even a hidden treasure that is a section of downtown that locals can help you find called Deep Ellum that will have you convinced you have been teleported to the hippest parts of New York or Piccadilly Circus in London.  But before long you will realize where you are when you look up at the huge green neon lined downtown buildings of downtown Dallas and realize that you, like the song says are, deep in the heart of Texas.  And we think it will be a place you will want to return to again and again.</body></p>
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		<title>The Big Apple</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No catalog of the great sight seeing locations around America could ever be complete without mention of one of the most exciting cities in the world to visit and enjoy, the one they call The Big Apple. New York City has been called The City that Never Sleeps but you will be the one that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>No catalog of the great sight seeing locations around America could ever be complete without mention of one of the most exciting cities in the world to visit and enjoy, the one they call The Big Apple.  New York City has been called The City that Never Sleeps but you will be the one that does not want to sleep once you get there so you can take advantage of every moment in this amazing city to see and do more.</p>
<p>For many people, the mere mention of the words New York City is synonymous with one thing and that is Broadway.  This relatively small section of the city contains some of the finest and well known theaters in the world.  The shows that make it big on Broadway commonly become national and international sensations as well.  The stars that stand out in big shows on The Great White Way very often go on to big success in the movies and television work.  The Tony Awards, Broadways version of The Academy Awards garner so much attention that they are shown nationally and watched eagerly by millions all around America and the world.</p>
<p>Not many know, however, that great theater is available all over New York, not just on Broadway.  The term Off Broadway refers to theatrical productions being shown in other very popular parts of the city such as Soho or Greenwich Village.  Greenwich Village or The Village as locals call it, is one of the most eclectic and exciting areas of town for the tourist to explore.  The history of this part of New York includes its famous residents including some of the most renounced figures in the theater, writing, political theory, poets, artists and even political figures.  If you take a tour of Greenwich Village, you will find that almost every building there had a famous resident at one time or another.</p>
<p>But no tour of New York City is complete without spending some time in the famed Central Park.  As you stroll the famous walkways of this delightful green space right in the middle of New York, you will recognize locations that were used in dozens of movies that were filmed right here in Central Park.  This park emphasizes one of the truly great things about New York that makes it distinctive from so many international cities.  And that is that New York is a city that is best experienced on foot.  Using taxies, busses and the subway you can move from section of town to another.  But make sure you put your shoe leather to the sidewalks of New York to genuinely get a feel for the heart and soul of the city.</p>
<p>In addition to the most exciting theater in the world, New York boasts some of the finest museums in the world as well.  So along with the may other great sights you will want to see in New York including the Empire State Building and Grand Central Station, be sure to allow plenty of time for the world class museums that dot the city through out the area they call Midtown.  Just off of Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the premier museum in the city,   Housing great art form every era of art history you can in the same building see a pharaohs tomb, dresses worn by all the first ladies of our history or stirring modern art by Warhol or Pollack.  </p>
<p>But that one great museum is not the end of great art available in New York.  Other great museums such as the Guggenheim, the Whitney, The Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Natural History are not only famous but they will astound you as you take them in on your whirlwind visit to The Big Apple.</p>
<p>There is so much to see, hear and taste in New York that you will want to schedule many return visits.  But even though it is one of Americas biggest cities, New York has a charm and an intimacy that seem to reach out to its residents and visitors alike and create a bond with you once you open your heart to this wonderful town.  That is why a great mayor of this town once said, We are all New Yorkers.  After your visit there, we think you will count yourself in as a citizen from far away of this exciting place called The Big Apple.</body></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little bit south of Shreveport Louisiana and a little bit east of Beaumont Texas, an area of this country that is one of the most mysterious and exotic places to explore exists and that is the home of the Cajuns in southern Louisiana. When one thinks of Cajun Country, you naturally start to think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>A little bit south of Shreveport Louisiana and a little bit east of Beaumont Texas, an area of this country that is one of the most mysterious and exotic places to explore exists and that is the home of the Cajuns in southern Louisiana.  When one thinks of Cajun Country, you naturally start to think about New Orleans.  And to be sure, that great city, despite the devastating damage done by the hurricane last year, is home to some of the richest Cajun culture of the area.</p>
<p>But New Orleans is not the only location you can become lost in the charms of this fascinating subset of American culture.  The Cajun world is indeed a culture all its own.  As you listen to the way the natives of this world talk, you will start to realize that somehow right here within the borders of the good old USA, a virtual other world has grown up and thrived for these many decades and centuries.</p>
<p>The history of the arrival of the Cajuns to southern Louisiana is a great American story that is seldom told or understood.  But it all started in far away Canada when an influx of the French culture encountered discrimination and hostility in that northern part of the world.  When the Canadian hosts proved to be most ungracious, these French immigrants were deported and their ships finally came to rest in the wild regions of southern Louisiana long before this area was civilized and organized into a state.  Over the decades the combination of French, Creole, Spanish, and Indian and African culture resulted in this rich amalgam that we now know as Cajun.</p>
<p>The Cajun people will seem strange and peculiar to those of us used to what is normal to American standards.  But let yourself be swept away to this exotic world right here in America and you too will find yourself slowly adapting to the Cajun lifestyle and point of view.  You will find that the Cajun and Creole cultures are profoundly friendly and there is no day that is not a good day for a party in Cajun Country.  In fact, Cajuns celebrate everything that is worth celebrating including funerals as they send off their dearly departed with a rousing jazz band and relatives laughing and making joy to the tune of When the Saints Go Marching In.</p>
<p>No review of the great things of the Cajun culture is complete without a mention of the great food.  Get your tummy ready for some of the most exotic and stimulating foods you are ever likely to enjoy as you settle in to a local diner in the heart of southern Louisiana.  The Gumbo and other uniquely Cajun dishes will sizzle the mouth and set your tummy to tingling as well.  But dont panic when it seems your digestive system is on fire.  When those potent spices take hold in your blood, you will enjoy the best night of sleep that you can remember.</p>
<p>You should come out of your sightseeing trip to Cajun country with a new sound in your ears as well because the Cajun beats are unlike anything you have ever heard before.  It isnt country, it isnt blues, it isnt completely jazz and it isnt bluegrass.  It is all of those things and so much more.  So if you are pushing back from the table after a big helping of fried crawdad and alligator tail, if the locals ask you if you want to stay for the party, tell them yes so you can become immersed in the great Cajun music that can only be had here in Cajun country.</p>
<p>One of the great things about sightseeing in America is that every area of the country has its own unique flavor and culture for all of us to enjoy.  And Louisiana certainly has one of the richest and most diverse cultures that has grown up in the swamps around Baton Rouge and New Orleans.  Giving yourself to the chance to experience these rich cultures is just as broadening as travel to Europe, Asia or Africa.  And its a whole lot closer.<br /><span style="color: #c0c0c0; font-size: 10px;">Published with <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Bogomator" href="http://www.blogomator.com/content/47438885" target="_blank"></span></body></p>
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		<title>The Greatest Beaches in the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 22:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The classic conflict that comes up when the family is voting on the next great vacation outing is, Should we go to the mountains or the beach? Well if you review all that America has to offer, it wont get much easier because we have some of the most exciting mountains and the finest beaches [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>The classic conflict that comes up when the family is voting on the next great vacation outing is, Should we go to the mountains or the beach?  Well if you review all that America has to offer, it wont get much easier because we have some of the most exciting mountains and the finest beaches in the whole world right here in the USA.</p>
<p>Maybe world travelers can speak of the great beaches of France or Europe but you dont have to fly over the ocean to be on some of the best beaches that can be had this side of heaven.  And it stands to reason America would posses some of the most extraordinary and sought after beaches in the world.  With an ocean on three sides of the country, the shores of Americas coast are literally thousands of miles long.  So it isnt whether America has great beaches but which one to pick that is really a question.</p>
<p>Sometimes we here on the mainland forget that Hawaii is just as much America as Iowa or Massachusetts.  But Hawaii has something very special to offer and that is the finest beaches in the world for swimming, surfing or just laying on the sand soaking up the rays.  The only problem with Hawaiis beaches is that there is so much to do on the Islands and so much beauty everywhere you look that it is hard to take the time to really enjoy those beaches for all their worth.  But they deserve a big part of your vacation schedule so take advantage of these idyllic beaches which you are enjoying your visit to the islands.</p>
<p>Just a short hop over the ocean to the mainland and you can be on the beaches of California which rival Hawaiis and, in fact, any beach in the US or around the world.  California has such a long coastline that you can find almost every kind of beach terrain you can think of traveling up and down Californias coast.  Not only that, the colorful and eccentric California population is always a great people watching experience as you relax on those beaches, especially on the well known beaches of Los Angeles like Laguna or Venice Beach.</p>
<p>But you dont have to be left without beach access if you live on the east coast because the shorelines of New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Cape Code and even Maine are just as scenic and picturesque as any the west coast have to offer.  Even in the middle of the hustle and bustle of city life in Boston, there are wonderful beaches nestled right in with the urban build up.  Revere Beach, which lies just north of Boston, is a hidden treasure.  With its long sandy shoreline, it is the delight for many a Massachusetts youth looking for a romantic beach or a place to just get in some good ocean fun.</p>
<p>We cannot end our discussion of great American beaches without mentioning the phenomenal opportunities on both the east and west shores of Florida.  The perfect pure white sands that is as soft as cotton can be found on the west banks of the peninsula that are so pristine that they compare with some of the great beaches of Europe.</p>
<p>So if this summer sneaks up on your family and that battle of mountain or beach rears its head, you know that you dont have to settle for the mountains if the family has its heart set on some ocean side fun, some swimming, surfing, sailing and all the other great fun that can be had at one of Americas great beaches.  From the Midwest, you literally have all the beaches we have discussed plus hundreds more that we will leave for you to get out there and discover.  So get out those swim trunks and dust off that snorkeling mask.  Americas top beaches are calling for you.<br /><span style="color: #c0c0c0; font-size: 10px;">Published with <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Bogomator" href="http://www.blogomator.com/content/47438885" target="_blank"></span></body></p>
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		<title>1000 Lakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 23:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you hear the phrase Land of 1000 Lakes, what comes to mind? Well if it is the great state of Minnesota, you may have already known that this is the nickname of this wonderful part of the American experience. Minnesota is nestled up near the Canadian boarder and represents one of the great undiscovered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>When you hear the phrase Land of 1000 Lakes, what comes to mind?  Well if it is the great state of Minnesota, you may have already known that this is the nickname of this wonderful part of the American experience.  Minnesota is nestled up near the Canadian boarder and represents one of the great undiscovered secrets for sightseeing and vacation fun in this country.</p>
<p>When you decide to book Minnesota as your vacation of choice, you are showing some shrewd knowledge of Americana that not many have taken the time to learn about.  Because Minnesota is one of the most beautiful states in the union both for beautifully tailored modern city scenes and for breath taking outdoor adventure as well.  </p>
<p>The twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul are nestled into the Minnesota landscape quietly producing one of the most diverse and sophisticated city experiences in all of America.  While you might not have been looking, Minneapolis and St. Paul have quietly developed some pretty serious claims to fame including</p>
<p>*	The classic situation comedy The Mary Tyler Moore Show had its fictional location occurring in Minneapolis.  The scenes of snow falling and the way people cope with such a climate became a subplot for that show.</p>
<p>*	The wonderful radio variety show A Prairie Home Companion originated and is still often broadcast from St. Paul, Minnesota.  This wonderful, one of a kind show often gives loving lampoon the quirks of the Scandinavian and Lutheran cultures that are well ensconced in Minnesota life.</p>
<p>*	Minnesota is the only state to ever elect a professional wrestler, Jessie Ventura as governor.  And he did a pretty good job.</p>
<p>*	The exciting rock musician Prince is a product of the Minneapolis music culture.</p>
<p>There is a lot to see and enjoy in the rustic Minnesota landscape and in these modern cities that make up the urban centers of this wonderful state.  You might be temped to save your trip to Minnesota for the summer time.  But you may want to actually change that plan as Minnesota can provide some experiences in the dead of winter that are not to be missed.</p>
<p>Ice fishing is a Minnesota specialty and one you may want to book a guide to enjoy first hand.  There is nothing like sitting in a heated shack out in the middle of a frozen over lake and fishing through a hole to bring up a big catch for making a memory that you will be telling people about for years to come.</p>
<p>Then when you head into town, be sure to be in Minnesota when Minneapolis holds their annual Ice Festival.  The entire city turns out to admire magnificent ice sculptures that the talented artists create right there in the middle of the city.  But any statue they make will pale when you watch with wonder as the workman in Minnesota construct the mammoth Ice Palace that you can wander through just like a castle in old Europe.  You will marvel as that Ice Palace actually can be heated and people can book rooms and stay over in it once the wizards that make this marvel happen do their stuff.  And to think, if you come back in six months, that amazing structure will melt away like yesterdays ice cream cone.</p>
<p>You can see that overlooking Minnesota as a destination of choice for unique sightseeing and vacation excitement is not a mistake you want to make.  We have only scratched the surface of the great fun you can have on your trip to the great white north.  So make your plans to get up there and enjoy this very unique place with their rich Scandinavian Lutheran culture.  And who knows, maybe you will learn how to carve out a small sculpture from the ice in your refrigerator before you leave.<br /><span style="color: #c0c0c0; font-size: 10px;">Published with <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Bogomator" href="http://www.blogomator.com/content/47438885" target="_blank"></span></body></p>
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		<title>A World Without California?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 22:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a fun song that came out in the nineteen sixties that had the refrain I dont care what you say I wont stay in a world without love. Is it even possible to imagine what a world would be like if we didnt have such a place as wonderful as California? I know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><body>There was a fun song that came out in the nineteen sixties that had the refrain I dont care what you say I wont stay in a world without love.  Is it even possible to imagine what a world would be like if we didnt have such a place as wonderful as California?  I know imagining America without a California alone is almost impossible to do.</p>
<p>California is so rich with sights and great places to visit that one has to plan not one but many trips there to truly take in all it has to offer.  Why a visit to Los Angeles alone can fill a week and you would still leave behind so much to do and see.  Here in the home of our great movie industry, the idea of hanging out near the major studios to catch a glimpse of a movie star is pretty hard to resist.  And you can pass your time waiting by going to Graumans Chinese Theater to put your own feet in the famous imprints on the walk of fame.  There you can see if your shoe size lines up with such greats as Marilyn Monroe, Marlin Brando, Dustin Hoffman or even Lassie.</p>
<p>While in LA dont forget that this is the area of the country where you can check in at the original Disneyland.  Yes while the Florida and other locations that have been built since then are wonderful, dont miss the chance to sing Its a Small World After All with the anamatronic figures that will delight you and your children in those historic rides in Disneyland.  </p>
<p>Anywhere you go up and down the California coast, one thing will continue to draw your eye is the amazing California coast.  The sight of those waves making huge breakers on the rocks and beaches has been the object of art for many painters over the years.  If you live in a land-locked state or even if you have enjoyed the coast lines in the gulf states and the eastern seaboard, the California surf will be yet another viewpoint of the majesty of Gods creation in the oceans that grace our fair country.</p>
<p>It might take another whole trip to enjoy the exotic locations all around the city of San Francisco.  But give it that time because this is a town you want to take in on foot or by traveling on their famous and historic street cars.  For a small city, San Francisco will charm you so thoroughly that you would swear you were in one of the quant and charming villages of Europe, Spain or Greece.  The sight of those breath taking hills that the residents have to drive each day will probably bring back some great movie you saw that was filmed there.  And its easy to get goose bumps standing on the corner of Haight and Ashbury and reflect on the birth of the Hippy Movement in the early sixties right on that spot.</p>
<p>There is just so much to do up and down this big and diverse state that you will want to have a car at your disposal just to tour the paradise like conditions that residents enjoy there every day.  A tour of the wine country in northern California is another experience that has become famous for charming visitors of all ages.  You can even retrace the voyage of the characters in the movie Sideways which won an Academy Award and further added to the lore and fame of this wonderful part of California. </p>
<p>California may not steal your heart away from your home town and state.  But one this is for sure.  Your trip to California will leave you with dozens of exciting memories and it will leave you with something even more lasting.  You will come home with a determination that you have to get back to California and continue to enjoy the many treats this great American state has to offer.<br /><span style="color: #c0c0c0; font-size: 10px;">Published with <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Bogomator" href="http://www.blogomator.com/content/47438885" target="_blank"></span></body></p>
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