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]]>The 5 Great Lakes are called Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario. Their surface area totals 94600 square miles and the lakes are connected by a network of rivers. With over 5400 cubic miles of water within the lakes, they hold over 20% of the planet’s surface freshwater.
These protected dunes are along the west coast of this stunning lake, and a truly a natural wonder. They are thought to be over 10000 years old, and the tallest stands at a whopping 450 feet above the shore.
With almost 32000 square miles, this giant lake is exceptionally awesome. It is the second largest lake in the world, with the saltwater Caspian Sea being the only one bigger. This lake accounts for over half of all the water in the Great Lakes, and at its deepest point is an immense 1330 feet deep.
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]]>You can find this dreamy site on the expansive 3,800-acre Fly Ranch in Northern Nevada, just about two hours north of Reno. Sitting right on the edge of the Nevada Black Rock Desert, it’s ready to wow anyone who comes its way.
The story of Fly Geyser began in 1916 when a well drilled for irrigation was abandoned due to its scalding hot water. Fast forward to 1964, when a geothermal power company drilled a test well that accidentally created the main geyser. Left uncapped, the well started shooting hot water, leading to the formation of calcium carbonate deposits that grow a few inches every year. Today, those deposits have turned into three large mounds popping up from a lush, green field.
These days, the Fly Geyser’s travertine cones tower nearly 6 feet tall, sporting eye-catching green and red colors thanks to thermophilic algae that love the heat and moisture. The cones still shoot scalding water about five feet into the air. And get this—quartz inside the mounds has formed way faster than usual, a process that typically takes around 10,000 years!
While Fly Ranch is private and not open to the public, you can still get to see the Fly Geyser up close! Friends of Black Rock-High Rock offer 2-hour nature walks in partnership with the Burning Man Project, which purchased the land in 2016. These tours are donation-based, with ticket proceeds helping to keep them going.
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]]>If you want to deep-dive into North Carolina’s nature, then a trip to Daniel Boone Park should be the first item on your itinerary. When you aren’t soaking in the sun and crisp air, you can pay a visit to the Hickory Ridge History Museum where you can go back in time to learn what life was like in the 1700s. You can also pick up some fresh local produce from the Watauga County Farmers’ Market on Saturday mornings.
For a refreshing beer and a well-earned rest from all of your outdoor adventures, visit the Appalachian Mountain Brewery. Here, you can enjoy a beer and cider at the pub, grab something to eat, and buy some souvenirs at the merch store on your way out.
While exploring the great outdoors is certainly a treat, you may long for a return to civilization after a while. If this is the case, then consider heading on down to The Cardinal. Here, you’ll be able to dig into some of the most scrumptious American classics, from burgers to slushies as well as a tasty selection of emu, bison, and other wild game.
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]]>Known for its rocky mountainscape, Colorado is celebrated for its natural wonders. What many may not realize, however, is that this is a place where dinosaurs once roamed. There are plenty of physical activities to enjoy in Grand Junction, including mountain biking, horseriding, and of course, Kokopelli’s Trail, where you’ll hike across the red rock canyons in search of fossils and petroglyphs.
With its clear skies and minimal pollution, Flagstaff is one of the best places on Earth to view the cosmos. If you happen to travel along the iconic Route 66, then the High Country Motor Lodge is the place to stay, offering fun activities including lawn games, movie nights, and a Nordic spa.
Tucked away in the northern state of Minnesota is Duluth, known as the state’s water sports capital. From canoeing to swimming in the blue-green waters overlooking the Split Rock Lighthouse, Duluth is an ideal place to escape the chaos of city life.
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]]>Unlike many bustling city centers, Orlando proves to be quite a cheap city in terms of food and accommodation. This comes as a surprise given that it’s home to a wide array of theme parks, most notably Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. Ultimately, Orlando proves to be an exciting city to visit given its affordability so long as you plan your trip in advance.
While coastal regions of the US are notorious for being expensive, Myrtle Beach in South Carolina proves to be an exception. With its free, golden beaches, pleasant weather all year round, and enormous boardwalk filled with restaurants and amusement park rides for the kids, you won’t grow tired of this charming city. Of course, no visit is complete without a round of mini-golf, especially since Myrtle Beach is known as the mini-golf capital of the world.
Despite being a lesser-known vacation spot, Albuquerque has no shortage of attractions to enjoy. Home to a bustling hot air balloon scene, this New Mexico city has no shortage of scrumptious food and southwestern art, available to peruse at the Albuquerque Museum and the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
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]]>The post Best Beach Towns to Visit on the U.S. East Coast appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tucked away in the rocky state of Maine, Bar Harbor is a beautiful tourist town filled with typical seaside housing and docks. Some of the fun activities you can enjoy in this charming town are whale watching, restaurants on the bustling main street, and adventures in Acadia National Park.
If you’re looking for a break from city life, then the sprawling countryside of Chincoteague is sure to provide you with some much-needed tranquillity. From hiking and beaches to its wild horses, there are plenty of ways to take in nature in this beautiful and lush Virginian town.
In the tropical state of South Carolina lies this hidden gem. With a population of just 100 people, Pawleys Island has been around since the 1500s, offering a rich and illustrious history to explore along with golf, fishing, and luscious green gardens with sculpted walkways.
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]]>If you find yourself in the charming state of Missouri, then why not stop in St. Louis where you can stay at the 21c Museum Hotel? Housed in a renovated, 10-story neo-Renaissance building, this trendy hotel provides a wholesome taste of St. Louis’ jazz heritage, filled with contemporary artworks while offering a restaurant, café, and a full-service wellness center at your disposal.
Although the Vegas Strip is lined with hotels, you’d be hard-pressed to find luxurious accommodation at an affordable price. Fortunately, there’s Fontainebleau. While draped in sophisticated decor and lush furnishings, the 67-story resort remains reasonably priced all while offering a comprehensive spa, restaurants, lounges, bars, and of course, its casino.
If you’re craving some sunny weather all year round, then a visit to Tampa, Florida should be on your agenda. The warm and inviting Palihouse Hyde Park Village will provide you with everything you could possibly need to feel at home, including spacious deluxe suites with living areas, scrumptious dining, and a prime location in the heart of the happening Hyde Park Village.
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]]>The post How to Get a Cheap Holiday at Disney World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Just in time for summer, a range of Disney World hotels have released some special deals. Disney Springs Hotels offers special rates at an array of its hotels, with Wyndham Garden costing just $97 per night. Even the most upmarket option offered by the group, namely the Hilton hotel, commands a price of $186 per night; a relatively affordable price compared to equivalent hotels.
Given that each of the hotels on Special is located within walking distance of the Disney theme park, you’ll be glad to know that they provide some special perks that you can enjoy at the resort itself. In addition to enjoying free shuttle busses between your hotel of choice and Disney World, you’ll also get 30-minute early access to any of the parks, meaning you’ll be able to get to the front of the line for your ride of choice.
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]]>The post Best Weekend Spa Getaways in the U.S. appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the desert city of Scottsdale, this 32,000-square-foot spa has it all. From saunas, steam rooms, and whirlpools to outdoor pools and over 30 treatment tools, the JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort & Spa will melt all your worries away.
Nestled within the Beaver Creek skiing resort, this hotel will enable you to enjoy the snowy mountains of Colorado, whether skiing or simply breathing in the view from the comfort of your room or jacuzzi. Of course, the hot and cold plunge pools and saunas located in the homely spa will also provide you with the ultimate stress detox.
If you’re looking for a more tropical vacation, then this idyllic spa resort in Georgia is perfect for you. Located on a private island, the Sea Island Resort offers a wealth of outdoor hot tubs and a mystical garden atrium.
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]]>The post Why You Must Visit Dog Mountain With Your Furry Friend appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, what’s waiting for you and your dog at Dog Mountain? you ask. Here are some awesome things to do there.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic trails that wind through Dog Mountain’s lush forests and meadows. It’s the perfect way to soak up nature’s beauty while bonding with your furry bestie.
Let loose and let your dog roam free where leashes are optional. From splashing in dog ponds to tackling obstacle courses, there’s no shortage of fun.
Get ready to paw-ty! Throughout the year, Dog Mountain hosts lovely outdoor Dog Parties where dogs and their humans come together to celebrate.
Groove to the rhythm of live music with the Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series. With diverse lineups and thousands of concertgoers, it’s a summer vibe you won’t want to miss.
So, next time you’re planning a dog-friendly adventure – keep this amazing spot in mind. Your dog will thank you.
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]]>The post Here Are Some Jawdropping Facts About the Great Lakes, North America appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The 5 Great Lakes are called Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario. Their surface area totals 94600 square miles and the lakes are connected by a network of rivers. With over 5400 cubic miles of water within the lakes, they hold over 20% of the planet’s surface freshwater.
These protected dunes are along the west coast of this stunning lake, and a truly a natural wonder. They are thought to be over 10000 years old, and the tallest stands at a whopping 450 feet above the shore.
With almost 32000 square miles, this giant lake is exceptionally awesome. It is the second largest lake in the world, with the saltwater Caspian Sea being the only one bigger. This lake accounts for over half of all the water in the Great Lakes, and at its deepest point is an immense 1330 feet deep.
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]]>The post The Fly Ranch Geyser: Nevada’s Manmade Wonder appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can find this dreamy site on the expansive 3,800-acre Fly Ranch in Northern Nevada, just about two hours north of Reno. Sitting right on the edge of the Nevada Black Rock Desert, it’s ready to wow anyone who comes its way.
The story of Fly Geyser began in 1916 when a well drilled for irrigation was abandoned due to its scalding hot water. Fast forward to 1964, when a geothermal power company drilled a test well that accidentally created the main geyser. Left uncapped, the well started shooting hot water, leading to the formation of calcium carbonate deposits that grow a few inches every year. Today, those deposits have turned into three large mounds popping up from a lush, green field.
These days, the Fly Geyser’s travertine cones tower nearly 6 feet tall, sporting eye-catching green and red colors thanks to thermophilic algae that love the heat and moisture. The cones still shoot scalding water about five feet into the air. And get this—quartz inside the mounds has formed way faster than usual, a process that typically takes around 10,000 years!
While Fly Ranch is private and not open to the public, you can still get to see the Fly Geyser up close! Friends of Black Rock-High Rock offer 2-hour nature walks in partnership with the Burning Man Project, which purchased the land in 2016. These tours are donation-based, with ticket proceeds helping to keep them going.
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]]>The post Why You Should Visit Boone, North Carolina appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you want to deep-dive into North Carolina’s nature, then a trip to Daniel Boone Park should be the first item on your itinerary. When you aren’t soaking in the sun and crisp air, you can pay a visit to the Hickory Ridge History Museum where you can go back in time to learn what life was like in the 1700s. You can also pick up some fresh local produce from the Watauga County Farmers’ Market on Saturday mornings.
For a refreshing beer and a well-earned rest from all of your outdoor adventures, visit the Appalachian Mountain Brewery. Here, you can enjoy a beer and cider at the pub, grab something to eat, and buy some souvenirs at the merch store on your way out.
While exploring the great outdoors is certainly a treat, you may long for a return to civilization after a while. If this is the case, then consider heading on down to The Cardinal. Here, you’ll be able to dig into some of the most scrumptious American classics, from burgers to slushies as well as a tasty selection of emu, bison, and other wild game.
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]]>The post Best Spots in the US for an Active Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Known for its rocky mountainscape, Colorado is celebrated for its natural wonders. What many may not realize, however, is that this is a place where dinosaurs once roamed. There are plenty of physical activities to enjoy in Grand Junction, including mountain biking, horseriding, and of course, Kokopelli’s Trail, where you’ll hike across the red rock canyons in search of fossils and petroglyphs.
With its clear skies and minimal pollution, Flagstaff is one of the best places on Earth to view the cosmos. If you happen to travel along the iconic Route 66, then the High Country Motor Lodge is the place to stay, offering fun activities including lawn games, movie nights, and a Nordic spa.
Tucked away in the northern state of Minnesota is Duluth, known as the state’s water sports capital. From canoeing to swimming in the blue-green waters overlooking the Split Rock Lighthouse, Duluth is an ideal place to escape the chaos of city life.
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]]>Unlike many bustling city centers, Orlando proves to be quite a cheap city in terms of food and accommodation. This comes as a surprise given that it’s home to a wide array of theme parks, most notably Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. Ultimately, Orlando proves to be an exciting city to visit given its affordability so long as you plan your trip in advance.
While coastal regions of the US are notorious for being expensive, Myrtle Beach in South Carolina proves to be an exception. With its free, golden beaches, pleasant weather all year round, and enormous boardwalk filled with restaurants and amusement park rides for the kids, you won’t grow tired of this charming city. Of course, no visit is complete without a round of mini-golf, especially since Myrtle Beach is known as the mini-golf capital of the world.
Despite being a lesser-known vacation spot, Albuquerque has no shortage of attractions to enjoy. Home to a bustling hot air balloon scene, this New Mexico city has no shortage of scrumptious food and southwestern art, available to peruse at the Albuquerque Museum and the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
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]]>The post Best Beach Towns to Visit on the U.S. East Coast appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tucked away in the rocky state of Maine, Bar Harbor is a beautiful tourist town filled with typical seaside housing and docks. Some of the fun activities you can enjoy in this charming town are whale watching, restaurants on the bustling main street, and adventures in Acadia National Park.
If you’re looking for a break from city life, then the sprawling countryside of Chincoteague is sure to provide you with some much-needed tranquillity. From hiking and beaches to its wild horses, there are plenty of ways to take in nature in this beautiful and lush Virginian town.
In the tropical state of South Carolina lies this hidden gem. With a population of just 100 people, Pawleys Island has been around since the 1500s, offering a rich and illustrious history to explore along with golf, fishing, and luscious green gardens with sculpted walkways.
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]]>The post Most Affordable Luxury Hotels in The United States appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you find yourself in the charming state of Missouri, then why not stop in St. Louis where you can stay at the 21c Museum Hotel? Housed in a renovated, 10-story neo-Renaissance building, this trendy hotel provides a wholesome taste of St. Louis’ jazz heritage, filled with contemporary artworks while offering a restaurant, café, and a full-service wellness center at your disposal.
Although the Vegas Strip is lined with hotels, you’d be hard-pressed to find luxurious accommodation at an affordable price. Fortunately, there’s Fontainebleau. While draped in sophisticated decor and lush furnishings, the 67-story resort remains reasonably priced all while offering a comprehensive spa, restaurants, lounges, bars, and of course, its casino.
If you’re craving some sunny weather all year round, then a visit to Tampa, Florida should be on your agenda. The warm and inviting Palihouse Hyde Park Village will provide you with everything you could possibly need to feel at home, including spacious deluxe suites with living areas, scrumptious dining, and a prime location in the heart of the happening Hyde Park Village.
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]]>The post How to Get a Cheap Holiday at Disney World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Just in time for summer, a range of Disney World hotels have released some special deals. Disney Springs Hotels offers special rates at an array of its hotels, with Wyndham Garden costing just $97 per night. Even the most upmarket option offered by the group, namely the Hilton hotel, commands a price of $186 per night; a relatively affordable price compared to equivalent hotels.
Given that each of the hotels on Special is located within walking distance of the Disney theme park, you’ll be glad to know that they provide some special perks that you can enjoy at the resort itself. In addition to enjoying free shuttle busses between your hotel of choice and Disney World, you’ll also get 30-minute early access to any of the parks, meaning you’ll be able to get to the front of the line for your ride of choice.
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]]>The post Best Weekend Spa Getaways in the U.S. appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the desert city of Scottsdale, this 32,000-square-foot spa has it all. From saunas, steam rooms, and whirlpools to outdoor pools and over 30 treatment tools, the JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort & Spa will melt all your worries away.
Nestled within the Beaver Creek skiing resort, this hotel will enable you to enjoy the snowy mountains of Colorado, whether skiing or simply breathing in the view from the comfort of your room or jacuzzi. Of course, the hot and cold plunge pools and saunas located in the homely spa will also provide you with the ultimate stress detox.
If you’re looking for a more tropical vacation, then this idyllic spa resort in Georgia is perfect for you. Located on a private island, the Sea Island Resort offers a wealth of outdoor hot tubs and a mystical garden atrium.
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]]>The post Why You Must Visit Dog Mountain With Your Furry Friend appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, what’s waiting for you and your dog at Dog Mountain? you ask. Here are some awesome things to do there.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic trails that wind through Dog Mountain’s lush forests and meadows. It’s the perfect way to soak up nature’s beauty while bonding with your furry bestie.
Let loose and let your dog roam free where leashes are optional. From splashing in dog ponds to tackling obstacle courses, there’s no shortage of fun.
Get ready to paw-ty! Throughout the year, Dog Mountain hosts lovely outdoor Dog Parties where dogs and their humans come together to celebrate.
Groove to the rhythm of live music with the Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series. With diverse lineups and thousands of concertgoers, it’s a summer vibe you won’t want to miss.
So, next time you’re planning a dog-friendly adventure – keep this amazing spot in mind. Your dog will thank you.
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