Tag: “Barrier Reef”

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  1. Capital Reef National Park

    Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.

  2. Mormon Orchard at Capital Reef

    Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.

  3. The Island that is Washing Away

    Our captain was warned that Ranguana Caye is a dangerous place. Dangerous, because if you go there you may not want to go anywhere else.

  4. Back Roads at Capital Reef

    Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.

  5. Cumberland Island

    A National Seashore Park. The largest and southernmost barrier island.

  6. Sapelo Island

    Sapelo Island is located off the coast of Georgia, roughly midway between Brunswick and Savannah. The few residents of the island are African American descendants of gullah/geechee African communities, brought to the island as slaves.

  7. London's Green Spaces

    London's parks are quintessentially British and provide tourists with a quiet reprieve from the energy and noise of this world-class city.

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