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Moab and Red Rock Country Moab, Utah

The adventure-travel epicentre of the canyon country is a surprisingly small town. But even with a population of just under 5,000, Moab boasts enough great-outdoors options—plus epic film-worthy scenery to match—to justify a town ten times its size. The city, named after a Biblical kingdom, started life as a Mormon settlement in 1855, and went through a phase as a uranium boom town in the 1950s. Moab’s latest incarnation began in the 1980s, when proponents of a nascent sport called mountain biking discovered that the endless miles of colourful sandstone known as ‘slickrock’ were perfect for fat-tyred fun.

Napa Valley wine tours

We need to take a break every once in a while for nourishing our families as well as to work more efficiently ensuring that our performance doesn’t get hindered. And if you have issues in deciding for a place to visit for your vacation, come down to San Francisco’s Napa Valley Tour.  

Leave the modern world behind Pennsylvania Dutch Country

“Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He shall lift you up.” (James 4:10). That’s the prescription that Pennsylvania’s Amish and Mennonite communities have lived by since the 1720s, when they settled here as part of William Penn’s grand experiment in religious tolerance. Both groups had their beginnings in the European Anabaptist movement …

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