Typically, you wouldn’t consider taking a dip in a hot spring as something you’d want to do in the scorching desert. In Arizona, it’s only hot (ridiculously hot) about 4 months of the year; the rest of the year is pleasant enough to enjoy a hot springs trip. Since almost all the hot springs are…Read More
I was born in Newcastle, so I spent all of my smiley-faced childhood roving around the place. Growing up, I spent time exploring beaches, towns, castles, animal parks, aquariums, and plenty more stuff. So in this guide, I’ve put my knowledge to some use… and I’ve brought you this: a big fat list of the…Read More
Most people can’t point to Georgia on a map. And of those who can, pretty much nobody can decide if the tiny but lovely nation is in Europe or Asia. I lived there for almost a year, and even I’m not fully certain. So to clear up (some of) the confusion, I’ve covered all the…Read More
Afro Nation Ghana is back. After a 3 year hiatus, one of the world’s popular Black music events returns to Africa. It will take place at Marine Drive, Black Star Square in Accra on the 29th & 30th of December 2022. Founded to unite the diaspora to celebrate Black Joy, the event is back for...Read More
Georgia is one of my favorite places on the planet, and I keep coming back again and again. But there seems to be some weird prevailing idea that the nation is somehow unsafe, and filled with bloodthirsty mafiosos who are always eagerly hunting for a new tourist to torture and rob. But that isn’t true—and…Read More
The autumn months are a time of traditions and family time as we ramp up for the holiday season, and there are a few favorite activities that many people love to do every year. Pumpkin carving, hay rides, corn mazes, fall festivals, and apple picking are all a few familiar and popular outings. Apple picking…Read More
Fossil Creek is a beautiful oasis in the desert of Arizona. It is a “Wild and Scenic” river that can be accessed via Fossil Creek Road near the community of Camp Verde. This river is one of Arizonians’ favorite recreational swimming holes, and the area is home to 3 main hiking trails: Bob Bear Trail,…Read More
The Water Wheel Falls is a 1.6 miles hiking trail in the Tonto National Forest 9 miles north of Payson in Arizona. It is a short hike with fabulous views that lets you follow the banks of two rivers and ends at a crystal-clear swimming hole. The hike is considered to be moderately challenging but…Read More
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