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Ultimate Guide to Crater Lake National Park: Swimming and Visitor Tips

As a state that receives nearly 40 inches (102 cm) of rain per year, much is made about Oregon’s famous lakes and rivers. However, tucked away in the south, some 90 minutes north of the border with California, one body of water rules them all—Crater Lake. This caldera on Mt. Mazama is the deepest lake in the US and lends its name to the state’s only national park.
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Top Beaches in Colombia: Discover South America’s Coastal Paradise

Whether you’re drawn to Colombia by its rich culture, high-altitude hiking, wildlife-rich rainforests, or energetic cities, you’ll want to linger to enjoy the country’s glorious beaches. With coasts on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Colombia boasts a plethora of untouched sands waiting for your beach towel. From healthy, fish-filled coral reefs to dramatic sand dunes and swaying palms, Colombia’s jungle-hemmed beaches are guaranteed to uplift your spirit.
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Discover the Wonders of Florida’s Ten Thousand Islands: Nature’s Hidden Gems

Scattered along the western edge of the Everglades National Park, you’ll find the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, a labyrinth of land and channels harboring a surreal amount of plant and animal life. While there aren’t quite 10,000 islands here, it is one of the biggest mangrove systems on the planet, making it an international treasure.
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Top Eco-Adventures to Discover the Philippines’ Natural Wonders

With its numerous megadiverse ecosystems ranging from active volcanoes and subterranean rivers to coral atolls and white sand shores, there’s no better place to get outdoors than in the Philippines. As the country embraces a more eco-friendly future, now’s the perfect time to plan adventures that’ll let you discover this amazing archipelago and leave nothing behind but your footprints.
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