Article by David H. Urmann The preserved cliff ruins deserted by Pueblo Indians, together with Keet Steel, Arizona’s biggest excellent ruins, are the major attractions of the Navajo National Monument. Navajo National Monument highlights the pleasantly conserved ruins of cliff villages deserted by primeval Pueblo Indians (also known as Anasazi, Kayenta Anasazi, or Hisatsinom) around the 1300s. Constructed and dwelt in for only half a century, the ruins stand for the last community of farmers who settled in to the [...]
I Morning mist, like a transparent sheath, rose from the green-carpeted Cheat Mountain in West Virginia’s Monongahela National Forest on that Memorial Day weekend, but the hot sun quickly intercepted it during its gentle ascent, leaving a flawlessly blue sky. Like a pocket of history, somehow frozen in time, the town of Cass, accessed via curving, mountain-hugging roads and a short, Greenbrier River-traversing bridge, sported its railroad depot, historic buildings, and dual tracks, all cradled by a valley in Back [...]
The picturesque River Thames is one of England’s largest and most popular rivers. The placid waters of the river flow through various cities and towns which include London, Windsor, Reading and Oxford. The extensive stretch of the river is lined with numerous attractions ranging from leisure parks to cultural venues, stately homes and concert halls. The river is also famous for being a popular venue for sport activities. Streams of locals and tourists visit the River Thames and its myriad [...]
Article by Jim Thomas Canada is a beautiful country with a variety of amazing landscapes and locations worth visiting. If you are staying in a bed and breakfast in Canada, Lake Louise in Alberta is definitely a sight to see. The beautiful turquoise lake flows from the thousands year old glacier in the back drop and there are plenty of trails and walkways for you to trek around the lake and witness the natural wonder. The Niagara Falls in Ontario [...]
Camping is a favorite way to vacation for many of us because it is about nature and doing things way differently from the norm we are so used to…plus it is a cheaper way to make great memories no matter what the weather!! Here is a great recipe for those who like a fancier way to cook baked potatoes over a grill or fire. Enjoy! What You’ll Need: Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil Medium Baking Potatoes, washed Onion slices Extra Virgin Olive Oil [...]
When you are in the outdoors you can try making use some of the below mentioned recipes. With some advanced preparation, many of your meals can turn into an absolute cooking saga instead of them ending up bugging you. Try it and enjoy it. Chocolate Cherry Coffee • 2 tbsp Coffee Grounds (Fresh or from the can) • 16 oz. Cold Water • 1 Milk Chocolate Candy Bar which has no nuts • 4 – 6 Black Cherries (remove seeds [...]






