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Tag Archives: beaches
Cape Cod
Cape Cod is a destination all on its own. We only had a few days in the area due to the campground closing but we think we got a good taste. The Cape Cod Canal was developed in the early … Continue reading
Posted in Massachusetts, RV Travel
Tagged Atlantic Spice Co., beaches, Cape Cod Canal, Cape Cod Light, Cape Cod Potato Chips, Hyannis, Kennedy, Nauset Light, Provincetown
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Portland Maine
Portland is a small city with a progressive vibe. We visited on an amazing day in October with 87 degrees! The city has a nice little railroad museum and preserves a 2 foot gauge railway. Thats 24 inches between the … Continue reading
Posted in Maine, RV Travel, trains
Tagged beaches, Bug Light, Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad and Museum, Old Orchard Beach, Portland Head Light, Portland Maine
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Cumberland Island and Folkston Georgia
Cumberland Island has been on our radar for years. Even this time we had to wait 3 days to find space for the tour. But it was well worth the wait. We took the Land and Legacies Tour with guide … Continue reading
Posted in Georgia, national parks, RV Travel, trains
Tagged beaches, Carnegie, CSX, Cumberland Island, Folkston Funnel, Folkston GA, Georgia, Island, Kennedy, Land and Legacies Tour, trains, Wild horses
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Cruising Australia
By definition cruising provides a sampler of multiple destinations. Our time in Australia was a real sampler. The cruise on Explorer of the Seas ended in Sydney and our second cruise on Celebrity Solstice started a day later. Fortunately our … Continue reading
Baja, Part 6 – The Trip Back to the USA
This is our final blog about our Baja adventure. Most RV caravans escort members each and every day. A unique feature of our caravan was 18 days on our own. For a group of us the return trip North began … Continue reading
Baja, Part 5 – Los Barriles
Our Baja Winters Caravan http://www.bajawinters.com took us to the Playa Norte RV Park in Los Barriles Baja California Sur. The owner William welcomed us and saved several beachfront sites for our group. From this point of the trip we were each on … Continue reading
Posted in Mexico, RV Travel
Tagged Baja California, beaches, churches, glassblowing, great vegan food, kiteboarding, plants
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Baja, Part 2 – Days 4 thru 7
Baja Mexico Caravan Adventure, Part 2 (Note: Click on pics for a larger view) Day 4, 1 Febrero. San Ignacio is a typical authentic Baja village built around an oasis in a vast sea of desert. They say there are … Continue reading