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Before you can recite the periodic table, vacation time will be upon us. In preparation for those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer, I've unearthed a few web sites that you may want to check out. Whether you 're into the thrill of spelunking, or you prefer a halcyon summer of bird watching, here are some interesting sites. There are a slew of waterfalls that can be easily reached by car. Check out the Guide to the Great American Wa
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terfalls @ www.Waterfalls-guide.com to not only find those falls at Niagara, but also enjoy the cascade of the Bridal Veil Falls here in PA.
Perhaps a natural hot spring is more to your liking? Try Soak.net to find links, maps and even water temps.
The National Audubon Society sanctuaries can be found at Audubon.org. And if you want listings of
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bird watching by state, you'll want Birding.com
Looking for a cool place to avoid the sultry summer heat and the inevitable sunburn? Two words--Go underground. Caves and caverns are strewn all across the United States. Go to goodearthgraphics.com and click on Virtual Cave to scroll down to the U.S. Show Caves Directory. Wherever you go-enjoy.
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