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5 reasons you should take a motorcycle road trip at least once in your life

  Kesu01 Road trips to new places, discovering new routes, enjoying the journey - the breeze, the views, the people along the way - as well as the destination are one of the great travel experiences you can have. And the serendipity - the unexpected pleasures and adventures that arise along the way - can make them all the more memorable and enjoyable. And if you haven't experienced the joys of motorcycle travel, read on and see what you've been missing. read post  

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8 excellent options for an awesome autumn road trip

  LeManna More and more travellers are choosing to get behind the wheel of a car and immerse themselves more deeply in the history and culture of a destination by means of a gorgeous, action-packed motoring holiday with family or friends - many with stunning autumn colours along the way. Some countries are more car-friendly than others - for instance, Austria, France, and the USA - but there are dozens of possibilities where your road will be smooth and packed with wonderful sights and…

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Cool Road Trips: 5 Scenic Sights to Visit by Car in North Carolina

    One of the original 13 British colonies which first formed the United States, North Carolina is home to plenty of historic and cultural sites but also some breathtaking natural beauty, including national and state parks, and dozens of beaches along some 300 miles of coastline. Gorgeous barrier islands; gospel music; Piedmont blues music; two types of tasty barbecue; Cherokee Indian culture; roadside attractions (like the world's largest working frying pan) - there's plenty of cool stuff to…

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10 Australia road-trip tips

  In terms of epic journeys, you’re not going to get much bigger than road tripping around the land Down Under. This huge landmass has more differing landscapes and areas of natural beauty than perhaps anywhere else in the world, from stunning beaches, lush rainforests, the red centre, Uluru, and massive cosmopolitan cities, all with a laid-back vibe and rich culture to explore.   Of course, with any journey of this size, you need to know a little about what you’re getting yourself into before…

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  • Spectacular picture, Eric! I had no idea Kansas had wetlands... where does the water come from?
  • Discover Kansas's natural wetlands, migrating birds, historic towns, and the largest tallgrass prairie in the US.

    9012333490?profile=originalhttp://www.myscenicdrives.com/regions/kansas

  • Continuing east into Arizona at The World on Wheels, our Southwest tour moves into Tucson and the town too tough to die...Tombstone. With video and pictures: http://tinyurl.com/66wgsz6
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • We start out across the great American Southwest today at The World on Wheels. Our first stop is the great desert of Anza Borrego, along with side trips to the little mountain town of Julian, and the bleak wasteland of the Salton Sea: http://tinyurl.com/37h8p3m
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • A great way to experience the foliage kaleidoscope is with a scenic drive, and our latest drives in Virginia are an excellent way to enjoy.

    http://www.myscenicdrives.com/regions/virginia

    Not near Virginia? We probably have something for you or will soon: http://www.myscenicdrives.com/

  • From volcanos to deserts to gold mines to beaches...we've spent the summer covering our home state of California. Our Golden State adventure concludes today at The World on Wheels with the final chapter of our Monterey Peninsula trip report with new pictures and video of the cities of Carmel, Pacific Grove, and a visit to the Monterey County Fair: http://tinyurl.com/3gww6ke
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • Explore the fall foliage with a scenic drive, such as our two newest drives in Arkansas. The splendor of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains bathed in the warm tones of autumn is a sight to behold - but these drives are equally special year round. Explore fascinating rock formations, caves and enchanting forests or relax in the hot springs – rich in history. Limitless recreation opportunities from a stroll along sparkling lakes to hang gliding off a cliffside.

    http://www.myscenicdrives.com/regions/arkansas

  • Explore Alaska – the final frontier, with myscenicdrives.com's newest drives. Rugged wilderness, sculpted glaciers, deep fjords, and Mount McKinley the highest mountain in North America at 20,320 feet, create an unforgettable adventure.

    http://www.myscenicdrives.com/regions/alaska

  • Our summer long tour of California continues at The World on Wheels. After spending a week in the northern part of the state, we drift south again to the state's capital for baseball and continuing on to Gold Country: http://tinyurl.com/36fu8q9
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • Discover the beauty of eastern Tennessee with 3 new drives through the breathtaking Great Smoky Mountains and Cherokee National Forest. Serene natural beauty awaits as you explore magnificent valleys, gorges, cascading waterfalls, old-growth forest, and historical structures of mountain life in 1800's.

    http://www.myscenicdrives.com/regions/tennessee

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