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A tale of roadside ruins, hot tubs, and margaritas

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Tue, Jun 13, 2017 11:14 AM

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And a splash of voodoo. 13 June 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------

And a splash of voodoo. 13 June 2017 [Hit the road!]( [ ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The portable hot tub will change the way you go camping]( Life will never be the same! [Go There]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [There's a totally authentic Bavarian village clone in the American Pacific Northwest]( Pro tip: Visit during their annual Oktoberfest! [Go There]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This summer massive slip and slides will pop up in cities across America]( Don't forget the sunscreen! [Go There]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Overseas Highway ends in the Land of Margaritas]( No, seriously, it really does. [Go There]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Juniper Springs is one of several incredible swimming holes along the Black Bear Scenic Byway]( 'Tis the season for secret summer swim spots! [Go There]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- An essential guide to exploring and experiencing voodoo culture in New Orleans Arcosanti is an experimental town off I-17 dedicated to saving the planet After you visit Mount Princeton Hot Springs you may never want to leave Visit Myrtle Beach: Gather the girls and head to Myrtle Beach this summer! [img]( Ready to hit the road? Take Roadtrippers with you and find amazing places wherever you go. [img]( [img]( [img]( [img]( [img]( [img]( [img]( [img]( [Nomad Collapsible Tub with Frame]( by theoriginalnomad.com [Leavenworth, WA]( by Facebook/Visit Leavenworth WA [Slide the City Block Party]( by slidethecity.com [Was3732831]( by Sathish S [// CC BY]( [Juniper Springs Recreation Area]( by US Department of Agriculture Forest Service [Bodie Ghost Town, CA]( by Mackenzie Brunson [// CC BY]( [Arcosanti vaults]( by Cody [// CC BY]( [Mt. Princeton Resort & Spa]( by mtprinceton.com Copyright © 2017 Roadtrippers Inc. All Rights Reserved. You are receiving this email because you registered for Roadtrippers. Thank you! [Unsubscribe]( | [Settings]( | [View in browser]()

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