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		<title>Hiking in the Badlands National Park</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are on your journey back in time, then perhaps there is no better place to choose for a walk through the Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Here centuries of wind and water eroded a deep canyon, where dinosaurs once moved millions of years ago and which the scholars of today enjoy some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are on your journey back in time, then perhaps there is <strong>no</strong> better <strong>place</strong> to choose for a <strong>walk</strong> through the Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Here centuries of wind and water eroded a deep canyon, where dinosaurs once moved millions of years ago and which the scholars of today enjoy some of the largest fossil deposits in the world, including the remains of saber-toothed tigers , three horses toes and turtles old.<span id="more-305"></span></p>
<p>Close to the picnic in a ConataPage Revel like a pig, remains active today announced that scientists have discovered the bones of a large hornless rhinoceros known as Subhyracodon, and if you&#8217;re lucky, you might be able to speak with one of the paleontologists, as you walk through the area.</p>
<p>Not all of the Badlands National Park is a barren moonscape and the park as well as about 64,000 acres of desert green wild sheep and buffalo roamed the American and the headquarters of the rapidFox ferrets and black feet, among many other creatures. You also see deer and antelope around this part of the park.</p>
<p><strong>Migrate</strong> within the 240,000 hectare park is a popular activity with courses ranging from very light hiking trails for the beginner up to the challenge even experienced hikers. But whatever your level of experience, the end result of getting to the jagged peaks and views of the plains below areworth giving in order to arrive.</p>
<p>A fascinating area that deserves a visit to the neighborhood stronghold, of which half is in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. During the Second World War this area was used as a shooting range and this section of the park is now home to the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site, where we look at buildings that once housed one of America&#8217;s defense systems, and more important.</p>
<p>For thirty years during the Cold War, theseThe plants have been around the clock, and today are home to a fascinating museum, where a plant still in control and an underground launching silos can completely disarm a nuclear missile now see.</p>
<p>Another unique feature of the Badlands National Park is home to the settlers built sod blocks and heated by buffalo chips. Although the time of the great Dust Bowl in 1930 finally drove the settlers out of the country, much of the evidence of the braveThe fight that made many years ago, remains today.</p>
<p>Badlands National Park is a wonderful <strong>place to</strong> hike with their colors and golden sandy beaches and the blue sky and offers many opportunities for hikers and Avid amateurs alike. If you decide to visit the area, if you happen to be the Ben Reifel Visitor Center, where a large amount of information that are particularly useful if you are a backpacker in the area and are planning an overnight stay.</p>
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		<title>Vancouver to Jasper by Rail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a blissful nights sleep due to the rocking of the train and woke to the most spectacular mountain views imaginable. High mountain peaks, laden with snow and “snow ghosts’ everywhere (trees so covered in snow they look like white ghosts). Breakfast was a feast with preserves, orange juice, tea and coffee on offer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a blissful nights sleep due to the rocking of the train and woke to the most spectacular mountain views imaginable. High mountain peaks, laden with snow and “snow ghosts’ everywhere (trees so covered in snow they look like white ghosts). Breakfast was a feast with preserves, orange juice, tea and coffee on offer and three menu options to choose from, and there was a load of food too. The Canadian portion sizes are similar to the USA I’m quickly realizing.</p>
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<p>I spent my morning looking at the stunning scenery from the luxury of the dome car or the private comfort of my room. We had to stop a number of times along the way for the express trains with cargo which have right of way, which allowed us time to take photos without the movement of the train. At around 11am we stopped at a little town called Clearwater which has a general store and not much else but we all enjoyed hopping out into snow for the first time and had a few snowball fights for good measure -how old are we again?? We even got our conductor in on the act!</p>
<p>Oh dear, it’s 1.30pm and we have been advised to get ready to disembark - who would have thought I wouldn’t want to hop off a train.  This journey has been like travelling through a fairytale – the cabin, the staff, the train, the scenery, the wildlife &#8211; WOW, WOW, WOW.  I had no idea how stunning Canada was – this is like my dreams on steroids!</p>
<p>We roll into Jasper and disembark, where my next adventure begins…</p>
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