The Swimming Pigs of Major Cay
- 03.01.10
- Boating, Things To Do, Bahamas, Beach, Boats, Exuma, Movie Locations, Pigs, Wildlife
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In a nutshell, The Exumas are untouched beauty. Transparent blue waters, soft sand (private!) beaches, vivid sunsets and…swimming pigs? Yep.
Best of Norway: Lofoten Islands of the North
- 11.18.09
- Uncategorized, Boats, Islands, Northern Lights, Norway, Scandinavia, Travel Adventures
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I wanted to learn more about visiting Norway, so I went directly to the source. According to the folks at Visit Norway, the coolest places to explore are in the northern parts of the country. The Lofoten Islands, an archipelago of seven main islands, top their list of places to visit, touting the area’s quaint villages, excellent fishing, whale watching excursions, and nature activities.
Escape for an Indian Summer in Palm Beach
- 09.10.09
- Resorts, Beach, Boats, Florida, Food, Golf, Intercoastal Waterway, Resorts, Swimming, Water Sports
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I hate to admit it, but summer 2009 is officially over. Even though Labor Day has passed and you technically shouldn’t wear those white hot pants any more, the end of the season doesn’t have to be the end to your trips. While the air might be getting crisp here in the Northeast, it’s still warm and sunny at the Hammock Beach Resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
Lake Mead, a Las Vegas Oasis
- 09.01.09
- Boating, ATVs, Boats, Desert, Fishing, Lakes, Las Vegas, National Park Service, Water Sports
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I’m in Las Vegas this week for work, and it’s hot! But for those looking to cool off away from the Strip and the crowded, casino pools, Lake Mead is a refreshing alternative.
Today’s Mental Vacation
Woke up for an early run this morning and witnessed a pretty Manhattan sunrise over midtown. Definately did not compare to the one a few years back I snapped from the Intercoastal Waterway. The pelican seemed to enjoy the view as well, perched on marker 27, near Stuart, Florida.
Exploring the Intercoastal Waterway in Florida can [...]