Katelyn Long

The Ultimate Road Trip Adventure in the US Southwest: Explore the Grand Circle

Driving the Grand Circle can take up to three weeks, but a spectacular eight-to-10 day portion centers around the Grand Canyon and features bold colors, fascinating geological shapes and textures, and living history of our indigenous culture at every turn. Amidst views, hikes, and grandeur, it includes stops in town for local art, cuisine, and culture, providing comfortable places to rest at night. Here’s how to hit the road for the best of the Southwest.

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Exploring the Fascinating History of the Memphis Pyramid: From Neon Shovels to Crystal Skulls

On the banks of the Mississippi River, just north of downtown Memphis, stands one of the largest pyramids in the world, 321 feet from base to apex. If placed next to the most famous of all pyramids, in Giza, it would be the third-tallest in the group. Despite lacking the historic intrigue of its Egyptian counterparts, it harbors layer upon layer of fascinating stories.

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Top 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Texas

As one of the largest states in the United States, Texas presents vast opportunities for exploration. With numerous cities, captivating national parks, and serene coastal retreats, this state provides experiences tailored to all types of travelers. Consequently, you will find an abundance of activities across Texas, ensuring that you are never short of options.

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Explore Portugal from Home: A Virtual Vacation Experience

Portugal is a remarkable destination not only due to its rich history but also because of the warmth of its people. The essence of the Portuguese lifestyle can be encapsulated in the termSaudade, a feeling that blends nostalgia and melancholy with optimism. The sentiment ofsaudaderesonates deeply, especially during challenging times, making this virtual journey through Portugal an opportunity to experience its unique culture.

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Incredible Adventure Photos from Everest and the Polar Regions

Throughout his fascinating life, Mark Wood has served in the British Army, worked in the fire and rescue service, and led teams through major polar and mountain expeditions as an explorer. Operating throughout the Arctic Circle, the Himalayas, Antarctica, and Alaska, he has developed a passion for venturing into the frozen, wild regions of the planet. Now, two remarkable publications featuring images and tales of his unique adventures have just been released.

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Legendary Explorers and Their Iconic Expeditions

In a time before planes, credit cards, and the internet, travel was often as dangerous as it was exciting. However, for millennia, those with a taste for adventure have surrendered to the human impulse to explore the world, discover new cultures, and pave the way for others. The roll call of great historical travelers includes both the well-known and the should-be-better-known. Here are a select few, each of whom exemplifies the curiosity that propels us to explore today.

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