Here is a list of five overlooked national parks in the state of Utah you just have to experience.
Author Michael Bo Christensen
Michael Bo Christensen owns the travel site Drivingusa.dk
Michael has a special love for small unknown natural gems, which probably do not remain unknown. He is accustomed to the Indian reservations and has a great knowledge of these.
With his travel site as a back catalog, Michael likes to give lectures on his almost 20 trips to the USA. Over the last 40 years, he has developed a close and loving relationship with the Americans and greatly appreciates their immediate and accommodating manner.
Many self-drive travelers get a hand out of Michael when their itinerary needs to be knitted together, and so do several travel agencies when product developing their travels.
Michael works on a daily basis as a school educator, and in his spare time he swings the sticks in jazz and swing bands and enjoys his family.
Indians, cowboys and the old west. Get to know the indigenous people of America and their bloody history, and gain insight into which places to visit ...
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A visit to an archetypal American factory that makes the iconic Fender guitar.
Yosemite National Park in Northern California is one of the most beautiful national parks in the United States. The beautiful surroundings make even a hike something unique.
Michael takes you on an exciting trip to Death Valley. Be guided through the breathtaking national park, and discover even more unique places in the area.
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