Adventures for Anyone

If you want to find that extra something special in your travels and different locations than most people visit, follow me on this unique travel blog. Send questions, ideas and more and we'll travel the world together. When you're not traveling, check out my novels by Terri Dixon on Kindle and amazon and enjoy a fantasy that can easily keep you company when you're on that amazing budget travel itinerary that I told you about! Enjoy!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

The Pagodas and Temples of Bagan, Myanmar

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It's hard to put this place into words.  There are so many structures here that it's impossible to describe them all.  The country ...
Thursday, May 30, 2013

The Other Side of the Grand Canyon...Page, Arizona

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Somewhere in the northeastern corner of Arizona, lies the town of Page.  It's past the narrow beginning of the Grand Canyon and above...
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Ten More Things That You May Not Have Been Aware of...USA

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There are things that we just miss, because we've overlooked it, no one talks about it, or we just never even thought about it.  Here...
Thursday, May 23, 2013

Leptis Magna...Yes, It's in Libya

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We've all seen pictures from Libya.  We've seen them on television and on the web and in the paper.  They're pretty scary.  I...
Thursday, May 16, 2013

I Love Hyde Park, New York!

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I love Hyde Park, New York.  I'm a big fan of Poughkeepsie, it's next door neighbor on the Hudson as well.  Ever since I first saw...
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Hi! I'm Terri Dixon. I love to travel and have been to 21 countries and 41 states. I've published 8 novels on Amazon and Kindle. 6 of them are also available on Smashwords and Inkitt. "Greenville (Dynasty of the North Woods) is a best seller on Amazon and Kindle. I sell calendars on Zazzle, art on Fine Art America, and creations on Cafepress. I'm always busy and there's always something new on my sites. I have a new Adventures for Anyone YouTube Channel! Check it out!
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