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33 Stories

  • A Place In This World//A Star Wars: The bad Batch AU//By Commander Tiny by CommanderTinyCT4260
    CommanderTinyCT4260
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    Omega Baxter is 18 now and wants adventure. She has lived with her 5 brothers since they got custody of her from their crazy mother Nale Se when she was 11. She isn't complaining by all means, but something in her longs for the thrill of not knowing what lays around the next corner. So What does she do? She saves and buys a camper van. Yup, a camper van. Omega will embark on a fun filled adventure across the united sates to scratch that itch that has been nagging at her all those years. It will take guts and grit, but with her free spirit, the amazing people she meets, and her crazy adventure pal, no mountain is to high nor river to deep!
  • figuring it out as we go by conspiracycitrus
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    Six friends living in a renovated school bus for a three month road trip. Traveling from town to town as the wind takes them, going on adventures both wild and domestic as they go. They're all just trying to make decisions for the next step in their life but not single one has any solid plans. You could say they're figuring it out as they go... . * . * . I'll try to update weekly. * . * . feel free to leave comments . * . * .
  • The Thing in the Pines by nickelpopspades
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    Written 01/11/19. Narrated by Darkness Prevails here (Story No. 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3yzwArcXvc
  • Seven Wonders, Seven Stories by ExploreWithAmy
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    My journey to the Seven Wonders of the World began in Rome, standing beneath the arches of the Colosseum. Being there made history feel real. Then I traveled to Rio de Janeiro, where I saw Christ the Redeemer looking out over the city. That was the moment I knew-I wanted to see them all. Two wonders down. Five more to go. Now, I'm on a quest to visit the Seven Wonders of the World. Not just to check them off a list, but to experience each one and the stories they hold. Still to come: • Petra in Jordan • Machu Picchu in Peru • Taj Mahal in India • Chichén Itzá in Mexico • The Great Wall of China Each place will bring a new adventure, a new lesson, and a story worth telling. This is my journey-one wonder at a time.
  • My Photography by TrevorToland
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    I take alot of pictures, so here is my own photograph book!
  • Sprinter | H.S. AU by cactabi
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    Nothing flips life on its head quite like a devastating breakup. For Josie Martinez, nothing is working to get her ex-girlfriend off her mind. She's tried it all, and it would seem that the only logical solution at this point is to leave her life in Tucson behind to travel across the country in a Sprinter van. This is healthy coping, right? .............................................................. "You're hitchhiking in.....chelsea boots?" I thought I was unprepared for a trip like this, but apparently there are people even worse off than I am. "It would appear that I am. Wanna give me a lift?" He questions, his British accent absolutely knocking any smartass comments right out of my brain. I'm pretty sure I glitched. "Hop in then, champ," I chirp, indicating for him to throw his stuff in the back. Oh boy.
  • Krishna Bus Tour by MitraDasa
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    I drove a busload of teenage Hare Krishna kids across North America, many of them from England that grew up in a mansion donated by George Harrison of the Beatles. We drove the Florida Keys to Vancouver and everything in between, stopping at festivals along the way.
  • UNSOLVED by Arieyxxo
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    This book is based on unsolved cases , and people disappearing in US National Parks , this is a Semi - fictional book , meaning the names of characters used ,are pseudonym names , while the story and events are non - fictional.
  • The Day My Life Changed by KhoddieyClark
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    A heartbreaking story of an encounter that shouldn't happen
  • Into the Sods at Canaan Valley, WV by menarie
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    Last year, my best friend and I went on a hike of a lifetime. No strangers to the beautiful nature of America's greatest parks, we have hiked both the East and West Coasts on trails local to us, and far away. Between the two of us, we have also explored the islands of Hawaii and the Caribbean, the majestic Rocky Mountains of Canada, and parts of Europe and East Asia. Looking for more of a challenge, and a change in scenery from the drone of suburban life, we headed on a road trip to West Virginia's backcountry, the Dolly Sods Wilderness. Despite our combined experience, we were wholly unprepared for this little known gem in the middle of Monongahela National Forest. It wasn't so much the difficulty of the hike, the diversity of terrain or vegetation, or the breathtaking summit views that made Dolly Sods so special so much as it was the rawness of nature. Dolly Sods is not officially a national park. There is no visitor center or public restroom, no formal parking lots or shuttle buses. No park rangers will come to save you. There is only one sign at the entrance of the hike and a few trail posts along the way. Otherwise, you are completely on your own.
  • GRAND CANYON - Your South & North Rim Guide to Hiking, Dining, & Lodging by FredFichman
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    Over 5 million people visit the Grand Canyon each year. Stunned silence and awe is usually the first reaction they have as they walk from their first stop, the Visitor Center, and make a short walk to Mather Point along the South Rim Trail. But along that South Rim Trail there is much to see and do. There are fantastic accommodations and wonderful choices for dining. There are many places to buy books, clothing, and reference materials at the numerous shops on the South Rim. Frederick Fichman's "Grand Canyon" is a necessary introduction and tour of all the South Rim Trail has to offer at the Grand Canyon. In both detailed description and stunning photography, this book tour will give you the feeling of actually being there at one of the wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA. For links to all of my books now published on Amazon Kindle go to my website at: www.frederickfichman.com
  • Finding Home in the Great Outdoors by ExploreWithAmy
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    From childhood dreams of exploring the world to embarking on an unforgettable journey through National Parks across America and beyond, this story is my personal adventure. It's about discovering new landscapes, finding unexpected connections, and growing into the person I always dreamed of becoming. Through every park I visit, I've found a place that feels like home, and I hope my journey will inspire you to chase your own dreams, explore the wild, and embrace the beauty of the world around us.
  • 5 National Parks that have Character Traits!! by LKennedy3
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    In this non-fiction book you will learn about Acadia, Yosemite, Zion, Everglades, and Denali. Everyone of those National Parks have a character trait to suit their parks history.
  • The Best National Parks to Visit This Year by chrisplaford
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    US National Parks are a fantastic place to visit throughout the year. Regardless of the weather, the parks always put on a show for visitors. From camping to hiking, the following 4 parts will help you decide which parks to visit this year!
  • the trip by chey_marie493
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    come with us as we take a nostalgic look back at the road trip we took in 2019.