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A6: Our favorite travel experience that connects us to nature are the ones we do with our children! Spending time outdoors with the kids gives us the chance to have fun as a family and to be active in nature together. #TravelSkills https://t.co/p4AC2ox7YK


A6. How does anyone pick just one?! It’s difficult to beat safari but I also love anytime I can be in our @NatlParkService as I mentioned before. And since we’re talking about @Australia - I did love the Great Ocean Road. #TravelSkills


A6: Few places get you up close and personal with nature's majesty the way Antarctica does: https://t.co/HMggfLF1Ax #TravelSkills


replying to @travelskills @travelskills TIP Australia is home to the oldest living culture on Earth and Aboriginal guides across the country offer a real connection to the place. They are keen to give insight into their culture and bring the landscape to life. #TravelSkills


replying to @Australia @Australia A6 When I lived in Australia, I loved watching flying foxes drop from trees and fly into the sunset on warm nights! Spooky, but gorgeous. #TravelSkills


replying to @travelskills @travelskills TIP Connect to nature with Aboriginal guides on activities such as tasting bush tucker, healing powers of nature, and ancient rock art. https://t.co/XJPVBXBnfh #TravelSkills


replying to @cjmcginnis @cjmcginnis A5 #TravelSkills Well I didn’t travel there exclusively for the snorkeling- but I did choose a day trip to Bartolome in the Galapagos for a chance of snorkeling w/penguins!


A6 I have weird definitions of "nature". Roaming the desert in #Dubai was a surreal experience. I didn't to leave. It's like an endless personal beach! #TravelSkills


The best way to connect to nature is with your own two feet. The Great Walks of @tasmania showcase over 300 of the most beautiful kilometres on the island with guides who make it an experience to remember. (Pic: Joe Shemesh @MariaIslandWalk) #TravelSkills #seeaustralia


A6: Swimming with #whales in #Tonga has been our favorite way to connect with nature. We’ve been twice and are returning again in 2021 as we love it so much! #travelskills @Australia #wildlifephotography #underwaterphotography


replying to @travelskills @travelskills It’s Spring in @Tasmania,l and that means baby animals! I can’t wait to visit @wingswildlife and meet their new baby wombat! 🐨😍😎 #TravelSkills


Classic #Midwest #lake #resorts are my fav way to escape the #city for #nature. @grand_ViewLodge @visitbrainerd @exploreminn is a favorite. 🦆🦋🐟 #travelskills https://t.co/IiMhj0gDpA


So many great outdoor nature experiences in Maine as well where I was in August. Prime time to go, I'd recommend planning it for 2020 if you've never been: https://t.co/iTGrm0H6pp #TravelSkills


The NT offers one-of-a-kind stargazing due to the limited light pollution in the Outback, which provides breathtaking visibility. For an extra special experience, we love to stargaze alongside #Uluru and Field of Light!
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