by Roamingstones | Apr 13, 2023
Boating in CartAgena ROAMING STONES MAP ; outdoor veNture Cartagena has a rich 500 year history, but sadly was left to disrepair, until some decades ago the abandoned homes were bought with the idea to restore them to their original glory. Today Cartagena is the...
by Roamingstones | Mar 23, 2023
Upper Antelope Canyon Guided tour to Slot canyons that reach 120 feet deep Lower Antelope Canyon and Upper Antelope Canyon are two separate slot canyons, narrow sandstone walls that rise up to 120 feet, located near Page, Arizona, on Navajo land. We recommend visiting...
by Roamingstones | Mar 15, 2023
Death Valley Two and half hour drive from Las Vegas Nestled on the border of California and Nevada lies a park of extremes with scorching hot summer days and frigid winter ones. With towering sand dunes, multi-colored canyons, and the lowest point in North America,...
by Roamingstones | Mar 13, 2023
Monument Valley red-sand desert region on the Arizona-Utah border, famous for the towering sandstone buttes Roam with us A visit to the Navajo Nation’s Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is a must. The landscape is surreal, dotted by carved mesas and buttes,...
by Roamingstones | Mar 13, 2023
Lowell Observatory Where Pluto was discovered in Flagstaff, Arizona The collection of telescopes at this observatory is renowned, some of them are available to be used to explore space, from constellations and planets to galaxies and gas clouds. Open for day and night...