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ibecruisin
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Places I have been to
I have been to Papakolea Beach, Curtain of Fire, The Stanley Hotel, Leadville's Abandoned Silver Mine, Blue Mustang, Lowell Observatory, Camelback Mountain, Circus World Museum, Buckhorn Exchange, Cheesman Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Morning Glory Pool, Going-to-the-Sun Road, Wall Drug, Cosmos Mystery Area, Madison River Canyon Earthquake Area, Southernmost Point of the USA and Overseas Railroad and Pigeon Key
Recent Activity
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Overseas Railroad and Pigeon Key
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Southernmost Point of the USA
A monument marking the idea of reaching inaccessible places
At the convergence of Whitehead and South Streets on the south coast of Key West, FL sits an enormous concrete monument. Made to look like a buoy sticking out of the coral bedrock, this monument... »
Unusual Monuments, Strange Statues | Edited by Mark_Casey and atimian
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Madison River Canyon Earthquake Area
Along US Route 287, between US Route 191 and MT Route 87, there are twelve stops on an Auto Tour of the earthquake area and a Visitor Center.
A Severe Earthquake Caused a Massive Landslide*
It was a beautiful moonlit night, August 17, 1959, when one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded on the North American continent struck... »
Geological Oddities | Edited by A Facebook user
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Cosmos Mystery Area
A place where the laws of nature seem to have gone completely berserk... but of course haven't
"Have you ever experienced a place where the laws of nature seem to have gone completely berserk? Have you ever stood on the wall or felt an unexplainable force?"
So reads the promotional... »
Mystery Spots and Gravity Hills | Edited by
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Wall Drug
The granddaddy of all tourist traps, built on ice water and jackalopes
Among roadside attractions, Wall Drug is an icon: the granddaddy of tourist traps.
South of the Border, The Thing?, the kitschy cosmopolis that sprouted around Niagara Falls: all of them owe a... »
Commercial Curiosities | Edited by AllisonEng
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Going-to-the-Sun Road
The only road through the heart of Glacier National Park
Going-to-the-Sun Road was completed in 1932, and it is the only road that crosses through the heart of Glacier National Park in Montana, going over the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. It is... »
Natural Wonders | Edited by canuck and Dylan
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Morning Glory Pool
A beautiful geyser under enviromental threat
The original name of the Morning Glory Pool was Convolutus. It was given that title in 1883 by the wife of an assistant park superintendent, after the Latin word for the morning glory flower,... »
Watery Wonders, Fascinating Fauna | Edited by Dylan and AllisonEng
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Mesa Verde National Park
The ancient dwellings of the Puebloans, carved into the cliffs of majestic mesas
Known for the dwellings of the people who archaeologists once called the "Anasazi," (a derisive Navajo term meaning "ancient enemy") Mesa Verde National Park in Montezuma County, Colorado, is home... »
Eccentric Homes, Incredible Ruins | Edited by wythe and A Facebook user
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Cheesman Park
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Buckhorn Exchange
Wall to wall taxidermy at Denver's oldest and most exotic steakhouse
Founded in 1893, the Buckhorn Exchange displays antique weapons, hundreds of mounted animal heads and other assorted taxidermy displays upon its bright red walls.
In addition to the old-timey... »
Hunting and Taxidermy, Bizarre Restaurants and Bars | Edited by amberjol
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Circus World Museum
A large circus museum with summer performances
For many years, the American circus mesmerized the public with its wild animals, its dazzling starlets, colorful clowns and breath-taking acts. Never before had the American public been so hooked... »
Museums and Collections, Unique Collections | Edited by michelle and Dylan
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Camelback Mountain
A geological mystery on Camelback Mountain
Rising out of the Arizona desert, the Camelback Mountain has long been an icon in the Phoenix valley. The mountain is named for its signature two humps and the head of a camel. It is the "head" of... »
Geological Oddities | Edited by rxallen and M Rebekah Otto
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Lowell Observatory
Arizona observatory famous for investigations into Martian life and Pluto's discovery
Percival Lowell, of the well-known Lowell family in Boston, was an early 20th century astronomer who popularized the belief that Mars was home to an advanced, technological civilization. Like... »
Strange Science, Instruments of Science, Marvelous Maps and Measures | Edited by Trevor
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Blue Mustang
Cursed 32-foot-tall sculpture of a mustang horse
The “Blue Mustang” sculpture was created by the widely recognized artist, Luis Jiménez, whose previous works are displayed in numerous museums including the Smithsonian American Art Museum in... »
Architectural Oddities | Edited by ronin and Nicholas Jackson
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Leadville's Abandoned Silver Mine
Abandoned silver mine strewn with wrecked and twisted structures
Immediately east of the town of Leadville, is the site of a vast abandoned silver mine. Pocked with all manner of twisted and decaying mining structures the disaster area takes on an immense and... »
Disaster Areas | Edited by littlebrumble
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to The Stanley Hotel
Paranormal experiences in room 217 led Stephen King to write "The Shining"
The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, is on the National Register of Historic Places and has hosted numerous celebrities since opening in 1909, but it remains most famous as the hotel where... »
Intriguing Environs, Obscura Day Location | Edited by Nicholas Jackson and tripandtravel1
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Curtain of Fire
An erupting wall of magma
When humans breathe, they release carbon dioxide gas that has built up inside them. The Kilauea volcano on the Island of Hawai'i is no different. It is the world's most active volcano. At its... »
Fiery Wonders, Geological Oddities | Edited by Dylan and michelle
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October 15, 2011
ibecruisin
has been to Papakolea Beach
Green sand and clear blue water on Hawaii's big island
There must be something about hitting the southern most point of the United States that changes a few basic realities. About six miles from the South Point is Papakolea Beach. There's beautiful... »
Natural Wonders, Geological Oddities, Intriguing Environs | Edited by serflac and atimian