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Canyon Calling Adventures for Women
The idea for taking women on adventure trips was conceived on a jeep in Sedona, Arizona, in 1996. Guiding tours over the red rocks, occasionally, the group was all women. The women, strangers to each other just two hours previously, bonded easily and often had lunch together afterward. We noticed that quiet women, who would unlikely have said much in a co-ed group, had ple ... More nty to share. Co-ed groups politely listened to information about Native Americans, but the all-women groups showed a keen interest, asked questions, and understood the native connection to the land. We realized something extraordinary happens when women travel together, and we made this a more permanent option, thus founding Canyon Calling Adventures for Women.
Visit New Orleans
When visiting NOLA for the first time, you can either opt for a New Orleans guided tour that takes you to all the alluring tourist attractions or goes off-the-beaten-path and experience New Orleans like a local. There is more to New Orleans than you can ever imagine. Browse on as we take you through a broad spectrum of places to visit and uncover all the tourist informatio ... More n you need to know about New Orleans.
New Mexico History Tours
Jack Shuster is a degree in History with a field of interest in the Social and Cultural History of the American People. Jack brings New Mexico History Tours an interesting outlook on popular cultural traditions in the light of History and anthropology. A Living Historian and Reenactor, Jack's lifelong experience in radio, television, stage, and screen realistically bring t ... More o life the characters and adventures of the Old West. Jack will take you back in History to the area's first residents and how they lived and bring you through History to the present day. MAKE HISTORY COME ALIVE with New Mexico History Tours of Old Lincoln, New Mexico. The best-preserved town in the Old West. Plus, tours of Fort Stanton and other historic sites.
