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CURE Hydration Discount Code: KENDALLRAYE20
My life has centered around health and fitness beginning at a very young age. Soccer, of course…..paving my way from 7 years old through a Professional and Division I Collegiate career. Along with the intensity and drive it takes to become an elite athlete…..the journey itself must include many disciplines….and one that is specifically important…..staying HYDRATED! After all…..you really can’t stay alive if you are without water for more than 3 days (can you?); but your body needs more than just water alone to properly function. CURE Hydration asked me to be an affiliate for them almost a year and a half ago…..and I’ve been working for them ever since!…
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The Superstition Mountain Museum & Apacheland Movie Ranch
Where educational artificats chock-full to the brim AND television and movie stars collide! In 1989, The Superstition Mountain Historical Society rented a building at Goldfield Ghost Town on the Apache Trail and a museum opened its doors to the public in January, 1990, a location that did not change until 2003. During the ensuing 13 years, the society was able to purchase property of its own along the Apache Trail (Highway 88) just northeast of the Apache Junction, Arizona city limits. A building was erected and in October, 2003, Superstition Mountain Museum moved to its new quarters located on 12+ prime acres at 4087 N. Apache Trail. Cited: superstitionmountainmuseum.org We learned so much…
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Meteor Crater & Barringer Space Museum
This was Indy Leo’s favorite excursion on our Arizona trip! Definitely one of the coolest sites I have seen in my lifetime! Over 50,000 years ago space and earth came together when a huge iron-nickel meteorite, approximately 150 feet wide and weighing several hundred thousand tons, impacted an area outside of Flagstaff, Arizona, with a force 150 times greater than an atomic bomb. The result of this impact was devastation for miles and the creation of the giant bowl-shaped cavity we call Meteor Crater, which measures 550 feet deep and almost a mile wide. Cited: Meteorcrater.com The meteorite weighed 300,000 tons and traveled at a speed of 26,000 miles per…