Taos Pueblo, located near Taos, NM, is a living Native American community. It’s both a National Historical Landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Photo Friday: Colors of Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave National Park, located east of Bowling Green, Kentucky, and it has an amazing history, as well as 400 miles of tunnels. Mammoth Cave is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve. Finally, you can boldly publish high-quality blog posts that’ll make your readers want more content! Click here for your free…
Photo Friday: Patterns of Alhambra
Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Granada, Spain. The first structures of Alhambra date back to 889. This visit was one of my favorites sites during my trip in 2018. I was enthralled by its many colors, shapes, textures, and patterns. Want to publish high-quality posts that’ll make your readers want more of…
Taking a detour: Prague Castle
Ever since I started on my RV transition, I’ve been exploring ways to earn income on the road. I really enjoy writing, so I’ve started looking for freelance blogging and content writing gigs. I’m not able to replace my current income yet, but I’m building my portfolio and gaining experience writing about several new topics. Below…