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The Mad Random Road Trip - Part I (USA)
Posted on Jan 6, 2007, 15:16:32 by wakingdream
... toured down through Monterrey and Carmel, Santa Monica, Santa Cruz ( which I wasn't that keen on) Santa Barbara which was phenomenal, Big Sur which you shouldn't miss for all it's natural beauty if your in those parts. It was a highlight for us ...
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United States Road Trip
Posted on Mar 12, 2009, 11:13:38 by peever
... Judy (semi-backpacker) in Phoenix and Heather (2olives) in Kansas City in May. My advice: Definitely go to the Grand Canyon and Big Sur. You should also check out Vancouver while you're in the Seattle area. I'm doing the opposite trip as you from ...
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United States Road Trip
Posted on Mar 12, 2009, 10:38:44 by starlagurl
... Judy (semi-backpacker) in Phoenix and Heather (2olives) in Kansas City in May. My advice: Definitely go to the Grand Canyon and Big Sur. You should also check out Vancouver while you're in the Seattle area. I'm doing the opposite trip as you from ...
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US Road Trip
Posted on Jul 9, 2009, 22:52:14 by johnny_mac
Accdg to MSNbc the Blue Ridge Parkway ranks second of the top ten Scenic Road Trips in the United States. stretches 469 miles along the southern Appalachian Mountains and links two national parks (Virginia's Shenandoah and North Carolina's Great Smoky ...
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The 10 best places in your country
Posted on Apr 21, 2009, 09:11:28 by sianeth
... 39;t actually like LA that much but I couldn't in good conscience leave it off the list. LA is a microcosm of the United States and the world. What I said earlier about San Francisco's diversity goes double for LA. My only real problem with the ...
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The 10 best places in your country
Posted on Apr 21, 2009, 06:55:02 by stereobread
... 39;t actually like LA that much but I couldn't in good conscience leave it off the list. LA is a microcosm of the United States and the world. What I said earlier about San Francisco's diversity goes double for LA. My only real problem with the ...
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