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Spring Break: Miami and Key West
Arriving in Miami is like stepping into Latin America without ever leaving the States. Its location on the far southern tip of the U.S. mainland, dangling into the Caribbean region makes it a multicultural crossroads of the Western Hemisphere. … Continue reading
Florida & Cayman Statistics
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Florida & Cayman Islands Gallery
Images from our visit to Florida and the Cayman Islands, April 3-12, 2015. Click to enlarge, read captions and view slideshow.
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Southern Florida: The National Parks
Here are a few fun facts about the national parks we’ll be visiting next week.
Spring Break 2015
Now that it’s officially spring, it’s time to introduce our next travel plan. On Friday, April 3, we take off for Miami, the Florida Keys and Grand Cayman Island. A friend’s recent move to Georgetown, Grand Cayman was the original … Continue reading
Chile Part 3: San Pedro de Atacama
For the final segment of our South American adventure, we flew to the far Northern reaches of Chile to visit the Atacama Desert and its namesake town, San Pedro de Atacama. Getting there requires a 2-hour flight from Santiago to Calama, … Continue reading
Chile Part 1: Santiago
Nearly all visits to Chile begin in the capital city of Santiago. Most flights from the United States originate from either Atlanta or Miami, but New York, Houston and Dallas have direct service as well. Our Delta flight from Atlanta … Continue reading
Chile Statistics
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Chile in Photos
A gallery of images from our holiday visit to Chile, December 24 – January 6. Click to enlarge, read captions and view slideshow.
National Park Kick: Mammoth Cave
Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave is the world’s largest known cave system with more than 400 miles explored and more being found every year. The park is located in the hilly Green River valley just 1.5 hours south of Louisville and … Continue reading
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