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If you’re looking for what to do in Death Valley National Park with kids (or without!), you’re in the right place. This guide will help you decide what to see in Death Valley and what to do in Death Valley with kids. ⭐️ This park is home to the lowest point in the United States and holds the World Record for the hottest place on Earth.🥵 ⭐️ Here you will find majestic sand dunes with Mountain backdrops, salt flats that make it seem like a snowy paradise, rocks that move by themselves (or do they?), the most well-preserved charcoal kilns in North America, giant volcanic craters, and Mars-like terrain everywhere you look. ⭐️ The Park was designated a National Park in October 1994, but the fight to protect this land started long before that. Death Valley National Park is visited by approximately 1 million people annually and is the largest National Park in the lower 48 with over 3 million acres of and. 🤓 Whether you are traveling with kids or without, you’ll fall in love with this unique National Park. Every visitor to Death Valley National Park should make a stop at the Furnace Creek Canyon Visitor center to get a park map, get a weather update, info about the park’s road conditions and possible closures. Park Rangers are also a wonderful resource for finding out the parks more off the beaten path spots. ☀️ Summertime is Death Valley’s busiest and hottest season.☀️ I believe the best time to visit Death Valley National Park is in the late fall, winter, or early spring. The crowds are much thinner and the weather is much cooler. 🚘How far is Death Valley National Park from Las Vegas? 2 hours, 15 minutes 🚘Los Angeles to Death Valley National Park is 4 hours, 20 minutes 🚘Zion National Park to Death Valley National park is 4 hour, 50 minutes 🚘Sequoia National Park to Death Valley National park is 5 hours 30 minutes 🚘Yosemite National Park to Death Valley National park is 7 hours and 20 minutes 🚘Joshua Tree National Park to Death Valley is 4 hours 40 minutes Also follow me on social media @goldenstatefamilyadventures
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Let's explore the western part of Liguria, my area of birth, a not well-known region, less touristic, with several hidden gems that i'll share with you. In this little guide we will focus on the area of the province of Savona. Forget about all that stereotypical videos on Istagram about Italian summer: i'll show you the real one, lived by a local who likes a bit of adventure in his experiences. Did you know, by the way, that this is the zone with the highest number of "Bandiera Blu" in all Italy? It's a certification given only to beaches that meet certain standards in terms of water and infrastructures quality. How to reach: You can reach all the places in the list by: - motorbike: it's surely the best option to avoid traffic and to save some time for the parking, just rent that Vespa, slip between the cars, admire the landspace and live the Italian dream ! - bus: line 40-40/ these buses travel from Savona to Finale Ligure and viceversa along the coast. - car: Ligurian riviera has strict streets, there are often renovations and there aren't many places where to park your car, keep it in mind! - bike: a valid option for sporty people but be careful, people in this area drive a little sporty! Keep in mind that the nearest train stations in this area are: - Savona - Spotorno-Noli (Located in Spotorno) - Finale Ligure
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The town of Cala Gonone is a gem right at the heart of the Gulf of Orosei, known for its stunning coastline and marvelous, wild beaches. The most famous ones are accessible only by boat or dinghy, services that should be booked early in advance due to the high demand. ⚓️🌊 But what if you are looking for a more spontaneous solution, where you can just walk or drive for a few minutes and enjoy the cristal-clear Sardinian sea and beaches for free? 🏖🏃🏻‍♀️🚘 With this free map I would like to help you with my best recommendations as a local person to discover the beaches in Cala Gonone, for which you do not need a boat or dinghy to get to. For each spot, you will find detailed notes, pics and videos that I took! 📸🌅 A little tip: as we are located in the Eastern coast of the island, you can admire the dawn on the sea early in the morning! 🌅 ⚠️ You won't always find: public transport, toilets / showes, trash bins, and beach loungers / sun umbrellas. Bars and food trucks are normally located outside of the beaches. There are no taxi services (Uber, Bolt, yellow cabs...) in Cala Gonone and Dorgali. Don't forget to save this map 💾 to enjoy your adventures in Sardinia! 🗺 Map with recommendations ⏳ ca. 3-4 days 📍 Cala Gonone, Sardinia, Italy 💰 Low-budget 🛞 By foot and by car 🎒 Nature lovers, families, groups, couples, solo travelers
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