I am called ᎤᏓᏅᏙᏗ ᎦᏙᏆᏒ (Winters Blade)
I respect everyone unless you prove otherwise.
Peace.
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Harrisville is a preserved 19th-century mill town located in the Monadnock region of southern New Hampshire. The town is centered around a 19th-century industrial mill complex and is the best-preserved mill town in New England.
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Harrisville is a preserved 19th-century mill town located in the Monadnock region of southern New Hampshire. The town is centered around a 19th-century industrial mill complex and is the best-preserved mill town in New England.
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If you’re after a picture-book New England village, look no further than Woodstock in the center of Vermont.
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If you’re after a picture-book New England village, look no further than Woodstock in the center of Vermont.
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Come have fun exploring the surprisingly secluded and undeveloped stretches of shoreline on the thin tendril of land between the Ninigret and Quonochontaug Ponds and the Block Island Sound
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Come have fun exploring the surprisingly secluded and undeveloped stretches of shoreline on the thin tendril of land between the Ninigret and Quonochontaug Ponds and the Block Island Sound
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Perched on Penobscot Bay, its High Street Historic District features a series of 19th-century homes and a landscaped amphitheater.
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Perched on Penobscot Bay, its High Street Historic District features a series of 19th-century homes and a landscaped amphitheater.
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The town of Webster in southern Massachusetts has many claims to fame. It was the home of Samuel Slater, nicknamed 'the Father of the American Industrial Revolution'.
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The town of Webster in southern Massachusetts has many claims to fame. It was the home of Samuel Slater, nicknamed 'the Father of the American Industrial Revolution'.
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Meredith sits on the western edge of Lake Winnipesaukee in the heart of New Hampshire’s stunning Lakes Region. The town is surrounded by forests and mountains so it's the perfect base for hiking, biking, and kayaking, there are plenty of options available.
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Meredith sits on the western edge of Lake Winnipesaukee in the heart of New Hampshire’s stunning Lakes Region. The town is surrounded by forests and mountains so it's the perfect base for hiking, biking, and kayaking, there are plenty of options available.
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Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, a city where art, architecture, and history converge. Home to masterpieces by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Botticelli, the city’s museums, churches, and palaces tell the story of human creativity at its peak.
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Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, a city where art, architecture, and history converge. Home to masterpieces by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Botticelli, the city’s museums, churches, and palaces tell the story of human creativity at its peak.
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Kyoto, once the imperial capital of Japan, is a city where centuries of history and culture remain vibrantly alive. Its streets are lined with traditional wooden machiya houses, and visitors can wander through serene temples, shrines, and Zen gardens.
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Kyoto, once the imperial capital of Japan, is a city where centuries of history and culture remain vibrantly alive. Its streets are lined with traditional wooden machiya houses, and visitors can wander through serene temples, shrines, and Zen gardens.
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Nestled between Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia, Slovenia packs incredible diversity into a country smaller than New Jersey. Lake Bled's fairytale castle and emerald waters create scenes that seem plucked from a storybook.
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Nestled between Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia, Slovenia packs incredible diversity into a country smaller than New Jersey. Lake Bled's fairytale castle and emerald waters create scenes that seem plucked from a storybook.
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Georgia’s largest barrier island feels like a secret world. Wild horses roam beaches lined with dunes, and gentle waves meet untouched forests.
Accessible only by ferry, Cumberland Island is perfect for travelers who want peace and nature.
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Georgia’s largest barrier island feels like a secret world. Wild horses roam beaches lined with dunes, and gentle waves meet untouched forests.
Accessible only by ferry, Cumberland Island is perfect for travelers who want peace and nature.
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in the Pocono Mountains. Close to beautiful Beltzville Lake, with its forested shoreline and sandy coves, the town has historic stone and red-brick buildings and old railroad and mining structures, surrounded by verdant mountain slopes.
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in the Pocono Mountains. Close to beautiful Beltzville Lake, with its forested shoreline and sandy coves, the town has historic stone and red-brick buildings and old railroad and mining structures, surrounded by verdant mountain slopes.
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New York’s Finger Lakes region, made up of 11 skinny bodies of water, is dotted with charming towns and villages, and Canandaigua is perhaps the loveliest of all.
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New York’s Finger Lakes region, made up of 11 skinny bodies of water, is dotted with charming towns and villages, and Canandaigua is perhaps the loveliest of all.
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Cute and charming Rangeley is the heart of the Rangeley Lakes region and has bagged itself a decent portion of the lakeside too. In fact, the town sprawls around the shores of several lakes: tiny Loon Lake, Rangeley Lake (pictured).
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Cute and charming Rangeley is the heart of the Rangeley Lakes region and has bagged itself a decent portion of the lakeside too. In fact, the town sprawls around the shores of several lakes: tiny Loon Lake, Rangeley Lake (pictured).
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The town of Kāne’ohe on Oahu – the island known as The Gathering Place – is the closest to a lakeside community, encompassing the dreamy Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden and its centerpiece lake.
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The town of Kāne’ohe on Oahu – the island known as The Gathering Place – is the closest to a lakeside community, encompassing the dreamy Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden and its centerpiece lake.
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Grand Lake, which hugs a northern sweep of its namesake lake, only has a few hundred permanent residents – but its proximity to the Rocky Mountains means it tends to attract many more visitors. It’s considered the western gateway to the national park.
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Grand Lake, which hugs a northern sweep of its namesake lake, only has a few hundred permanent residents – but its proximity to the Rocky Mountains means it tends to attract many more visitors. It’s considered the western gateway to the national park.
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Curving for 20 miles, Lake Chicot is America’s biggest oxbow lake, formed in an offshoot of the Mississippi River more than 300 years ago. It’s also the largest natural lake in the Natural State.
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Curving for 20 miles, Lake Chicot is America’s biggest oxbow lake, formed in an offshoot of the Mississippi River more than 300 years ago. It’s also the largest natural lake in the Natural State.
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Oregon is known for its precious sunstone. Visitors can have a go at searching for this reddish-orange gem at Spectrum Sunstone Mine in Plush. The center, situated in the Warner Valley, offers guests a pile of unprocessed ore to explore.
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Oregon is known for its precious sunstone. Visitors can have a go at searching for this reddish-orange gem at Spectrum Sunstone Mine in Plush. The center, situated in the Warner Valley, offers guests a pile of unprocessed ore to explore.
Opal prospecting has been happening in Nevada since the early 1900s and Rainbow Ridge Opal Mine, located 30 miles southwest of Denio, is open for digs each summer.
Opal prospecting has been happening in Nevada since the early 1900s and Rainbow Ridge Opal Mine, located 30 miles southwest of Denio, is open for digs each summer.
There are 800 active mines in North Carolina and this gem-mining center, run by Randy ‘Doc’ McCoy, offers the chance to find out more about the region’s diverse minerals, from topaz, moonstone, feldspar, and epidote to ruby and sapphire.
There are 800 active mines in North Carolina and this gem-mining center, run by Randy ‘Doc’ McCoy, offers the chance to find out more about the region’s diverse minerals, from topaz, moonstone, feldspar, and epidote to ruby and sapphire.