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New National Park Badge: Glacier National Park

12/31/2020

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There are now 11 U.S. National Park badges for you to collect.  Today, we've added Glacier National Park to the collection. 

Glacier National Park is located in Montana close to the Canada-U.S. border. Its vast territory encompasses over 1 million acres of terrain varying from mountainous areas to lakes, prairies, and tundras. The park's many features were formed by massive glaciers that carved out the valleys and lakes over thousands of years. 

The region was first inhabited by Native Americans. The Blackfeet and Flathead people dominated the area until European explorers arrived. In 1895, parts of their land were ceded to the federal government and would later become part of the national park.

Today the park can be explored on foot, by wooden tour boats, or buses called Red Jammers. These old coaches date back to the 1930's. Their unique style makes them easy to spot.

If you enjoy hiking, mountain climbing, fly fishing and other outdoor experience, Glacier National Park has a lot to offer.

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A Unique and Fun Way to Track Where You’ve Traveled

12/22/2020

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Want another way to track the places you’ve been? The Wander Club makes these nice tokens that you can purchase for the countries, cities, and national parks you’ve visited. They can make a great gift for your kids or the travel junkies in your family.

Check them out at the Wander Club.
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First Destination in Africa: Church of Saint George in Lalibela, Ethiopia

12/21/2020

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The first destination in Africa was added today and no, it's not the Pyramids of Giza (although several places in Egypt will be coming next year). It's the Church of Saint George in Lalibela, Ethiopia. I saw these churches carved out of a single stone on 60 Minutes and thought, this needs to be a destination in the Duckwyn Travel Passport. I don't know when I'll get to Ethiopia but I was fascinated by how they were constructed. Hopefully, one day, we'll be able to travel there and take in this beautiful location.

Want to start collecting stamps from destinations around the world? Sign up today for your Duckwyn Travel Passport and start tracking all the countries, U.S. states and destinations you've visited.
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Olympic National Park

12/16/2020

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Olympic National Park, located in the State of Washington, has been added to our national park collection. The park lies on the Pacific coastline on the Olympic Peninsula. From the coastline, it expands inland to include the Olympic Mountains.

The park is best experienced through its network of hiking trails that take you to the remote sections of the park. In the winter, there is a small non-profit ski area and backcountry terrain for the more experienced skiers.

Visit the park today to collect your Olympic Park badge using the Duckwyn Travel Passport app.
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Grand Teton National Park is now part of our national park collection

12/5/2020

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Starting today, you can visit Grand Teton National Park and collect our new national park badge.

Grand Teton National Park is located in Wyoming just south of Yellowstone National Park. It's 300,000 acres are made up of the Teton Range, Snake River, and the 15-mile-long Jackson Lake. There are over 200 miles of trails to explore. If you enjoy hiking, mountaineering, camping, and fishing, this pristine ecosystem is for you.

​Sign up for your Duckwyn Travel Passport today and start exploring your world.
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