Horseshoe Bend: “The East Rim of the Grand Canyon”.

A true marvel of nature’s power and one of the most beautiful natural sights I’ve ever seen, Horseshoe Bend is one of my all-time favorite places - ever 😍. While there is not much to do other than gaze at the insane product of millions of years of nature’s ingenuity, it’s well worth a trip. …

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Woot, woot, in the butte (Thumb Butte, Arizona).

Jetting high into the sky, Thumb Butte sits proudly as a distinctive landmark of Prescott, Arizona. Nestled in the Prescott National Forest, Thumb Butte is so prominent that it’s almost impossible to miss, even from many miles out. Hiking Thumb Butte is popular, although we only came across about 8 people along the entire 2ish-mile …

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I Left my Heart and Soul in Sedona.

Sedona, Arizona is one of the few places that both struck and stayed with me, aside from Montana (Montana: The Most Beautiful State in America.) and Estonia (Tallinn, Estonia: The Friendly Russia.). Many people have similar experiences at Sedona, which is likely due to the alleged vortexes and ley lines that run throughout the area. …

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Marengo Cave & Indiana Caverns.

When people think of Indiana, they usually think of flat, rural farmland. While they'd be correct regarding most of the state, the very southern section is anything but flat. It's pretty hilly, covered in dense woods, with numerous, extremely large caves and passages located all throughout. Four of the larger, more well-known cave systems in …

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