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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 262082" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>One of my favorite domestic places is Taos New Mexico. It's not as polished as Santa Fe since it's a little less accessible. It has something for everyone. An artist community, cowboys, Indians, white water rafting, hiking,skiing. </p><p>It's where I first saw Great Pyr's at work. We have been there winter, summer, spring and fall. We are always refreshed when we leave. </p><p></p><p>Yellowstone is my second favorite but not in July and August. Way too many people. I'm hoping to go in winter just once. </p><p></p><p>Orca Islands off the shoreline of Seattle/Bellingham is a beautiful place to go also. </p><p>We were fortunate enough to visit S. Africa and Zimbabwe a few years ago. Doing a wild life safari in the bush of Kruegar National Park was an experience of a lifetime. </p><p></p><p> I want to go to Australia and New Zealand for a month.... Some day when I grow up. Israel and maybe China are a close second. If I'm dreaming then lets throw in Russia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 262082, member: 3"] One of my favorite domestic places is Taos New Mexico. It's not as polished as Santa Fe since it's a little less accessible. It has something for everyone. An artist community, cowboys, Indians, white water rafting, hiking,skiing. It's where I first saw Great Pyr's at work. We have been there winter, summer, spring and fall. We are always refreshed when we leave. Yellowstone is my second favorite but not in July and August. Way too many people. I'm hoping to go in winter just once. Orca Islands off the shoreline of Seattle/Bellingham is a beautiful place to go also. We were fortunate enough to visit S. Africa and Zimbabwe a few years ago. Doing a wild life safari in the bush of Kruegar National Park was an experience of a lifetime. I want to go to Australia and New Zealand for a month.... Some day when I grow up. Israel and maybe China are a close second. If I'm dreaming then lets throw in Russia. [/QUOTE]
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