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Top Watersport Spots Near Phoenix: Discover Desert Swimming Areas

Phoenix may be one of the USA’s hottest cities, but there are numerous places in and around this Southwestern destination to cool down with a refreshing dip. When exploring the desert, any body of water feels like an oasis – including the 20ftArizona Falls, a gathering place for locals in the Acadia neighborhood since the 1800s. Despite the sandy desert, sandy beaches are harder to come by in Greater Phoenix; however, lakes and rivers in the region offer alluring places to swim, surrounded by cacti, where you can catch carp in the depths and even spot wild horses while on the water.
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Top 21 Must-See Attractions in Naples, Italy

Situated in southern Italy, Naples is an extraordinary city known for its remarkable cultural landscapes. It serves as an ideal destination whether you are traveling internationally or embarking on a broader exploration of Italy. With being one of the largest cities in southern Italy, visitors will find an abundance of attractions to fill an extended stay, whether for a long weekend or several weeks.
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Ultimate Guide to Dominican Republic Activities: Casinos, Whale Watching & More

Who wouldn’t want to spend a week in the Dominican Republic lying on the sand with a rum-soaked drink in their hand? The crystalline waters and skin-tingling sun are enough to lull even the most stressed traveler into a state of peaceful bliss. Therefore, beyond picturesque shores, the DR offers an array of adventurous activities across the country’s 31 provinces.
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Discover 8 Fascinating Animal Migrations and the Best Viewing Locations

While jellyfish are known for drifting around in ocean currents, the golden jellyfish of Palau’s famous Jellyfish Lake – which are not poisonous to humans – perform a unique daily migration route that follows the sun’s arc across the sky. Each morning, these soft-bodied animals cluster on the western shore of this Micronesian marine lake to perform a horizontal migration towards the rising sun, stopping just short of the shadows formed by lakeside trees where their primary predators, anemones, live. After taking a break while the sun is high in the sky, the jellyfish then make the return trip in the early afternoon.
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