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    over 1,500 species of fish, and six out of seven of the world’s marine turtles. Diving and experiencing one of seven natural wonders of the world is more accessible than you think. There are multiple diving boats with over night cabins for days of fun. My uncle’s super yacht, the Reef Encounter, is an all-inclusive trip that includes customers with a luxurious room, fresh prepared meals and diving instructors to show you the joy of Australia’s ocean. After being scuba certified, it will feel like you

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    My life is a true testimony that I believe would inspire anyone going through their personal trials and tribulations. On October 4th 2004, I was admitted into the hospital. I noticed I was physically tired most of the time. I had been dealing with morning soreness and I also lost a lot of weight in a short amount of time. It was to the point where I would even collapse if I pushed my body too much. I had been dealing with these symptoms for four months prior to being hospitalized. After a few hours

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    7 Things I Learned from my Short Half Marathon Half marathons are a blast—from the cheering spectators, fellow runners during the race and the runner’s high, free food and massage that follows the race—it’s an awesome experience. Of course there is the ugly side: the chafing, the nasty Johns near the end of the course, and the disappointment when discovering that you ran, but not the full 13.1 miles (21 K) that you signed up for. For me, that moment came after my first official half marathon race;

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    learning experience for me. I didn’t know anything about it when I first started writing so it’s been a lot of trial and error. As for advice for someone looking to publish, I’d tell them that they should be prepared to put in an awful lot of hours of work for little to no results. This is definitely not a field you want to get into if you’re looking for instant gratification. 4. What influences in your life did you use for "In the Forest of Light and Dark”? I like to do a lot of hiking so it was

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    things so seriously. Enjoy the ups and the downs. Appreciate every moment that comes into your life. And, stop worrying about what is out of your control. I 've been adopting those habits into my life for a while now, and even though it can sometimes be hard not to get caught up in the ups and downs of life, my awareness knows that it 's what I need to do to be happy. Take your own advice! Remember, it 's never too late to get rid of your limiting beliefs and start creating the life you want. 6 People

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    dead body. But his inspiring story, as well as many others like it, have proven that to find happiness, it is necessary that a person leave the conformity of everyday life and find simplicity and excitement in the challenges of adventures and new experiences. When Chris left for his journey, he abandoned the ordinary life of security and conformity that he believed was damaging to his adventurous spirt. A big example of security and conformity for Chris was college. In his senior year of high school

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    My family enjoys road trips and the most memorable ones always seem to be when we head south. Southern Arizona is one of the grandest parts of the state, boasting a rich history of the Wild West, endless outdoor activities and an ever changing scenery that is all just waiting to be explored. Traveling down the I-10 and detouring through the scenic route on the way to Patagonia Lake with its enchanting views is always a refreshing change from the flat desert background of Phoenix prefaced with winding

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    do. Seattle has a wonderful variety of clubs and restaurants to attend. It is also said that the best coffee can be found in the numerous coffee shops that Seattle has. For an adventurous person, the nature of Seattle provides fun activities like hiking. As mentioned before, whale watching and ferry boat rides are something that only a resident of Seattle can enjoy on an almost daily basis. Seattle is definitely not a boring

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    so very much, you meet new people, experience different things, make new memories, and have a blast. You also see new sights, smell some things, and always wake up to the birds singing and not the bustling streets of the city. Camping is my go to activity. Every morning when I wake up, I hear the morning bird’s call and the running of the stream. When I’m camping, I wake up around five in the morning. When I step outside, my mom already has my hot cocoa ready, my dad has made breakfast, and there

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    My Hawaii Vacation

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    When I learned that my family and I would be going to Hawaii, I looked forward to going to the beach, sightseeing, and the warm weather. I never knew that this vacation would end up teaching me valuable life lessons. It was the summer of 2014 when I went to Hawaii, and I was so excited because I love traveling and I had always wanted to go there. There is a six hour time difference which was hard to get used to because we ended up landing in Hawaii at what would have been four in the morning in

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