The Very Large Array: the Perfect New Mexico Road Trip Stop

There are a lot of awesome space-related destinations to see while visiting New Mexico, but the coolest is definitely the Very Large Array. This collection of radio antenna (often confused for telescopes) are massive feats of technology and a self-guided walking tour will take you right up to the base of one of them. Make a stop at the VLA the next time you are driving through New Mexico!

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Turkey Run State Park: The Best Hiking in Indiana

The Midwest may not have multiple National Parks to hike and explore but the State Parks, including Turkey Run State Park in Indiana provide amazing outdoor experiences. With rugged hiking trails allowing you to scale down the sides of waterfalls on wood ladders, Turkey Run State Park is a great escape from city life, and is home to some of the best hiking in Indiana!

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Cayman Islands Vacation: 6 Things You Cannot Miss

The Cayman Islands are made up of three islands: Grand Cayman, the largest and a very popular cruise ship destination, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. We spent all our time during our Cayman Islands vacation on Grand Cayman and there was so much to do, so much amazing food to eat and such nice people to chat with. Keep reading for all best things to do in Grand Cayman that you cannot miss.

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Snorkeling Grand Cayman with Stingrays and Starfish

Taking a boat to Stingray City is the one thing you must do when visiting Grand Cayman. Having the chance to feed and swim with massive stingrays in the ocean while on a Grand Cayman snorkeling tour will be an unforgettable part of your vacation. Plus you may get to meet sea stars at Starfish Point Grand Cayman! Grab your snorkeling fins and explore the oceans of the Cayman Islands!

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Hiking in the Nevada Desert: Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park has a pretty lofty name but luckily you won’t be anywhere near volcanoes, magma or brush fires (hopefully). Located near the Lake Mead Recreation area, it’s Nevada's first state park receiving the distinction in 1935. Its namesake is attributed to the striking red rock faces you can explore that look as if they’re on fire in the Nevada sun.

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