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Meet the Mogollon

Friday, March 5, 2010

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Meet the Mogollon
To roam around mountain of New Mexico is not at all piece of cake, but who do travel through these mountains is rewarded by its fantastic landscape. Traveling through rough and difficult roads and sleeping outside in sleeping bags, is what makes the trip more real and many stories to tell back home. So trust me on this if you ever visit New Mexico, go to Gila forest. The forest has breathtaking landscape, variety of wildlife and if you walk few miles and hike a little you will be rewarded by beautiful, striking waterfalls. Many people who were with us, not exactly with us but group that was formed there, some of them literarily got so tired and told us to move on and they would head back to the forest. Bu seriously the hike and walk was worth taking! To give you a clear picture of the Gila  [...]

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Yosemite National Park

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

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Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park was designated a national park in 1890.  This Park is a nature lover’s delight and is open 24 hours a day and 365 days in a year. No reservations are required to visit the national park.  It is located on the eastern side of California, USA.  At 3108 sq kilometers (1200 sq miles), the Park covers a huge portion of land. Once in Yosemite National Park, you are surrounded by alpine meadows, rivers, lakes, cliffs and waterfalls in the central Sierra Nevada mountain range.  The giant sequoia trees, particularly the Mariposa Grove are found here.  Some of these trees are over 3000 years old and 80m (219 ft) tall.  In the past it was possible to drive through a 3.4-metre (11.2-foot) tunnel, carved through the trunk of the famous Wawona Tunnel Tree.  Sadly, such  [...]

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