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Eastern Region: El Yunque Rainforest

Named after the benevolent Indian spirit Yuquiyu, El Yunque is the only rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System

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Central Region: Caguana Ceremonial Park

All the Indian cultures shared a ceremonial ballgame-sometimes described as similar to lacrosse or soccer-with their Meso-American cousins

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SAN JUAN Area: Fort San Felipe del Morro

This massive structure suffered countless attacks from the likes of Sir Francis Drake in 1595 and the Dutch fleet in 1625

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The Florida Keys & Key West, "Dwell on the Past"

From great writer's hideaways to historic forts to treasures from the sea, The Florida Keys will keep even the most ardent history buff engaged

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The Florida Keys & Key West, "Even our charted waters are off the charts"

In The Florida Keys & Key West you can be close to civilization and stilldiscover wild places that feel like no one has ever been there before

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Montana. There’s a Little in Us All

Montana is bookended by two of our nation’s finest gems -- Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks

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Where on Earth? Only in Labrador, Canada

Have 300,000 km2 of wilderness all to yourself. Nowhere else remains this uninhabited, this unexplored, this untouched

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Arizona. The Grand Canyon State

From vast ranchlands to historic mining towns, from Native American ruins to fossils 225 million years old, timeless discoveries await around every corner

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Color Your Senses, Only in México

In Cholula, just a few blocks from the main square, all visitors can find the ruins of a great platform which sides are all approximately 450 m long

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A Caribbean Carnivale: Tradition, Tumba, Cuisine in Curacao

Beyond winter Carnivale - Curacao is home to more than 55 different nationalities, each with unique customs and traditions

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Mountains of Pain

For centuries the silver-rich Bolivian Andes have produced astonishing wealth —and an equal measure of human hardship

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Roadside Attractions

When you see mermaids cavorting just off U.S. 19 in central Florida, you may be tempted to join them

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Wanted: Big Men

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The Bozeman Trail

In the 1860s, the Lakota and their allies, led by chief Red Cloud, closed an immigrant route and made it stick

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Welcome to Jungle Jim's

You don't just shop at this international food mart in deepest Ohio—you go on safari

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Waterlogging

After more than a century on the bottom of Lake Superior, a sunken treasure of old-growth wood comes alive again

Alfred Sisley - Street of Marlotte (1866)

An American in Bourron-Marlotte

When they moved here in 1976, the author and his wife thought they knew all about the French. How wrong they were

The Smithsonian Castle

A Monumental Responsibility

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High on Grass

The news from New York's Central Park has been grim lately, but Maria Hernandez is holding up her end

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Signs of the Times

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