This is a travel blog where I share my travel experiences, interesting stories, nature trails, and everything else that makes traveling so interesting…

Join me on this amazing journey of exploring not just nature, but meeting interesting people, visiting historical sites, enjoying books, foods and many other interests that make us humans. 

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In this episode of the Trail of Tears, we will explore the small, singular Creek Indian reservation in Alabama, close to Atmore. We will uncover their fascinating story of how they managed to stay on their ancestral land and avoid the tragic events of the 1830s. A well-informed historian at the Poarch Creek Indian Museum will guide us through the events of those tumultuous times and the Creek Nation’s struggle for survival. We will also discover the story of the farmer who became their inaugural chief. Chief Calvin McGhee’s relentless efforts secured federal recognition for the Creek Indians in Alabama, a status they still hold today. Our captivating motorcycle journey continues northward as we seek to uncover the truth.

This captivating and uplifting tale chronicles the journey of the most renowned rock band to rise from the South in the late 1960s. Their 45-year career was marked by incredible triumphs and heartbreaking tragedies, highs and lows, yet ultimately, it is a testament to their resilience and enduring message of peace.

Discover Georgia’s most captivating small town. This college town is alive with youthful energy and dotted with historical buildings and homes. Our tour includes the residence of a famous writer with international acclaim. Yet, beyond the opulent Old Governor’s Mansion and the Greek Revival antebellum homes lies a shadowy past that is not to be overlooked.

A hidden treasure, ancient Southern architecture, antebellum houses (some rumored to be haunted), fascinating individuals, and so much more.

In this video, I explore the Roman military camp Bigeste in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a crucial base for the Roman legion safeguarding the road between the ancient cities of Salona and Narona. Next, I will visit the Archaeological Museum in Nerona and the principal Roman city in the Dalmatia province: Salona.

The Alum Cave Trail to Mount Le Conte stands as one of the most frequented trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. Embark on an incredible journey with me, featuring breathtaking mountain vistas, camping under the stars, and the chance to meet fascinating individuals.

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