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    Our First Five Adventure and Fitness Picks Matava Resort and Bamboo Adventure Spa is our first choice in the adventure and fitness category from around the World. Matava Fiji untouched takes the top spot on our list for several reasons. It has an amazingly diverse selection of guided adventure options for all skill and experience levels. The deep ecological passion of this organization shines through in everything that they do. Matava has earned numerous environmental and excellence in tourism

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    distinct geologic activity. The area features a collection of rocks spanning through multiple time periods. Also, the hydrothermal activity in the region is extensive. The hot springs in the area are relatively young, and distinct because of their location and formation. A closer examination of the hot springs shows that the springs are mineral rich, and form a chemical sedimentary rock. The ages of the rocks in the area vary greatly. The oldest rock in the area, according to Bromfield, Baker, and

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    Did you know that Hot Springs, Arkansas was technically the first National Park? Well, it wasn’t actually claimed as a National Park until 1921 after Bath House Row was completed. But Hot Springs was first found as a Federal Reservation in 1832. Currently, there are 20,000 National Park Service employees that care for 401 parks in the world. You can choose from over 22,000 diverse professions. Reports have shown that almost 1.5 million people visit Hot Springs each year. It’s import to be a part

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    Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum, founded by Alice Walton and designed by Moshe Safdie, officially opened on 11 november 2011. It offers free public admission. Hot Springs National Park is a United States National park in central Garland County, Arkansas adjacent to the city of Hot Springs, the county seat. Hot Spring Reservation was initially created by act of the United States Congress on April 20, 1832 to be preserved for future recreation. Established before the concept of a national

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    Leadership Hot Springs offers so many opportunities and experiences for youth in our area and I feel there is so much for me to gain and benefit from being a part of this program. For me, being a part of Leadership Hot Springs excites me not only for the opportunities it will bring me but what I will hopefully be able to bring to the program and to our community as well. Being able to become a part of this program would be such an honor to me, i've heard and seen many great things that students

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    to, the town I live in are both places that are misrepresented and misunderstood. I understand what it means to say “I live in Desert Hot Springs” and be immediately frowned upon. As soon as I say where I am from, others view me as ignorant; the fact that I am a Hispanic female does not help my case. Individuals assume that because I come from Desert “Pot” Springs, I smoke weed and do not care about my education. Yet, that is not the case. I am a female who does not smoke weed and instead focuses

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    Summer is hot on the heels of Spring in spite of the roller coaster weather pattern some of us seem to be in right now. Trust me, before we know it we 'll be complaining about the scorching heat and oppressive humidity and wishing we could have just a day or two of those milder temperatures once in a while. Anyway, with summertime comes the decidedly American tradition of cooking out. Cooking out is one of my favorite Summer activities. What a great way to kill three birds with one stone. First

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    In Barry Lopez’s narrative, The Hot Spring, Lopez describes the steps he undergoes in his ritual journey which helps him overcome his alienation with the ludicrous actions of humans around him. The first part of the short narrative focuses on Lopez driving to the Great Basin Desert in a 7-hour drive covering 278 miles in his beat down truck. The beat down truck reflects Lopez’s current state of mind. The word “would” is used 17 times to describe Lopez’s actions which suggest he has embarked on this

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    It is my honor to recommend Keely Stofer for a Hot Springs Rotary Club scholarship. I have known Keely for over five years since I began teaching in the Lake Hamilton School District in 2011. Two years later, as a ninth-grader, Keely was my top oral communications student and also competed in and won the Arkansas Optimist Oratorical Contest. Keely stands out in my mind not only because of her outstanding performance in my class and in competition, but because she maintains that level of excellence

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    NORTH – MAMMOTH / LAMAR Mammoth Hot Springs is the park headquarters and holds more history than any place in the park. It is home to some of the oldest buildings in the Park, including structures from the when the U.S. Army managed the Yellowstone area. If you're interested in Yellowstone's history, be sure to visit the newly remodeled Albright Visitor Center & Museum. The primary feature of this area are the terraced style hot springs. These features are quite different from thermal areas

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