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Los Angeles

Los Angeles In my trip, we drove a total of 5800 miles, through nine states, crossing WA, ID, MT, WY, UT, CO, AZ, NV and CA. We explored world wonders, magnificent, beyond beauty America’s great west National Parks, cities and country. I think the best National Park is Yellowstone National Park, then Grand Canyon and Zion National Park. Yellowstone National Park covers a vast area, with mountains and water and lakes, waterfalls, rivers, mountains snow and glaciers. Also rare things such as hot springs, hot mud fountains and wildlife. Compare to China’s top tourist spots such as Huangshan(Yellow Mountain), Jiuzhaigou are small, nice and pretty, but too crowded. Speaking of China, this time in Salt Lake City, and the Grand Canyon I saw group after group of Chinese tourists, speaking loud Mandarin, there with high-end cameras. These Chinese people are really rich. I often felt that in some places was cursory, not enough time. I think that as long as I can still drive, run, and hike, I will go again. The summary of the following experiences, travel necessities are car GPS unit, iPhone and iPad. Smart phones usually have no service in most of the national parks. However, when you drive near a city or town, iPhone/iPad will have some data signal. I use it to book a hotel for the night of online. Generally it’s available for a discount price. Summers in North America, daylight is as long as 16 hours. That means one day is equal two days for your travel and sightseeing. On I-90

Healthy Vegan Foods VS. Not-So-Healthy Vegan Foods

In order to determine which category your food fits into, just follow these two basic rules: 1. If it doesn’t have fiber, don’t eat it 2. If man made it, don’t eat it In full disclosure, these rules are not mine, they were borrowed from Dr. William Harris of the Vegetarian Society of Hawaii (vshvideo).

Sandy Beach full point spinners on big ass Kenu bodyboard

Kenu Hawaii makes some unusual big bodyboards- check it out. www.kenuhawaii.com Ken is 6’4 1 tall and 225lbs–takes a big board to float him around like that! Can you ride backward? Can’t see the board-sorry. You never know who is watching!