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Lake Powell, Utah

On July 9th through July 13th, I had the privilege to go to Lake Powell, Utah.  I have been to many lakes before, including the Lake of the Ozarks and Table Rock Lake,...

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Frog Rock…Not as Cute as it Seems

The summer after my freshman year of high school my parents, my cousin Rance and I were all headed to Salida, Colorado for vacation.  We were going to go river rafting the next day and I was...

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A First Step Into the World

At the young age of 13, I got to experience a trip that very few can relate to. In 2009, 12 other middle school students and I were selected as representatives of the Temecula Sister City Association...

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The Beginning of an Even Bigger Beginning: British Columbia, Around the Other End of the Iceberg

I want to orbit this Earth and, as I do, I want waves of understanding to wash over me like a pebble and smooth my rough edges over and over until I become a sphere so I can become well –...

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Hidden in the Adirondacks

Camp Massawepie, Adirondacks, New YorkYes, this is a Boy Scout camp which may make one question why I, a girl, would claim this to be one of the best vacations I have ever been on. My...

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Memorial Peace Park In Hiroshima

Walking into the Memorial Peace Park in Hiroshima, Japan I fully expected my classmates and I to get dirty looks we were in fact Americans and our relatives may have helped in the development of the...

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Drowning Diaries

When planning a vacation to Hawaii, one usually envisions relaxing in a hammock, scuba-diving, or searching for seashells. Rarely does one imagine experiencing a dramatic, life-changing event. But...

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4M: Metro, Maps, Mishaps & Merriment

Travel is a gift.  The experiences that one faces and lives through while traveling, are the most valuable souvenirs one can acquire.  These lessons and treasures can be taken, used, and...

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A New View from the Sidelines

I gawked at enormous Catholic churches with figures of Jesus staring with tortured eyes, the brightly colored and glimmering costumes worn by the bravest of bull fighters, and Paellas rich with local...

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