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The birds. The fish. The fish painting. The fish eating, along with all the rest of that good Cajun food. If Lake Charles, Louisiana, isn’t on your travel list, give it another thought. The area is directly in the path of five bird migratio\n routes. That means birds by the thousands, sometim/es so close you can photograph them with a cell phone. And gators close enough to zoom in on their eyeballs. And, of course, all that yummy food.
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Over several days I hiked many trails in the Island in the Sky District, Canyonlands' most accessible area because of its proximity to Moab, 32 miles away. Highway 313 also passes by Deadhorse State Park, a could-be national park. The district's hikes are easy walks to often heavily-traveled Mesa Arch and Grand View Point. From their perches, the White Rim and Grand View overlooks and Murphey Point offer sweeping vistas 2,000 feet above moonlike landforms and the meandering Colorado and Green rivers.
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Motoring from Klamath Falls to Yachats we dodged logging trucks and men at work on the highway. We journeyed through a coastal rain forest lush with ferns and evergreens, and pink rhododendrons growing wild. On the Umpqua River near Reedsport we observed a large herd of elk at a wildlife viewing area, but mostly there were long stretches of untouched scenery. Proceeding north along Highway 101, we past towering dunes to our left and unexpected fresh water lakes to our right.
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