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Author: Jaida Stewart

How to Stay Sane during Coronavirus Quarantine

Posted on March 20, 2020March 23, 2020 by Jaida Stewart

The world seems to be breaking down right now! The COVID-19 has spread to over 160 countries around the world and has sent a lot of people into panic. Many countries are or were on lockdown for several weeks. Schools are closing down all around the world. Quarantine, Isolation and social distancing can be very…

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My Top 6 Travel Bloggers That You Should Follow

Posted on March 20, 2020March 23, 2020 by Jaida Stewart

You might spend your screen time on Instagram, or Snapchat. But not me! I like to check out my favourite travel bloggers’ new posts! Here is a list of my top 6 favourite travel bloggers… The Blonde Abroad The Blonde Abroad is a website made for solo, young female travellers. Kiersten Rich, the founder, quit…

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Joshua Trees across the desert floor

Mammals in Joshua Tree

Posted on February 12, 2020February 12, 2020 by Jaida Stewart

Besides being known for its Joshua Trees, Joshua Tree National Park is known for its many different species of cacti and rare plants. But the animals are just as interesting, so here is a list of the mammals in Joshua Tree National Park. Rabbits/Hares The Balck-Tailed Jackrabbit and the desert cotton tail are the two…

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Making a Christmas Sweater with Arduino

Posted on January 29, 2020January 30, 2020 by Jaida Stewart

In science I learned about circuits, electricity, resistors and batteries. So back at Hallowe’en, my mom and I tried to make an electronic wearable drum kit. We went out to an electronic store and bought some of things like the LilyPad MP3, and some piezo electrics, as this was part of an electronic science project. We…

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A view of the whole city from the spanish mosque

The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Chefchaouen

Posted on December 4, 2019December 4, 2019 by Jaida Stewart

Chefchaouen is a city that every traveller should visit once in their lives, that’s because it’s blue. You might be wondering, what do you mean by that? I mean, the houses are blue, the floors are blue basically the whole town is blue. The locals even have an annual painting day to keep it that…

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8 best things to do in Tarifa for free

Posted on November 23, 2019November 25, 2019 by Jaida Stewart

Find yourself in Tarifa for a weekend of fun, not sure what to do? Tarifa has drawn so many people to its lush, cultural town. As Spain, and Europe’s most southern area, you can even see Africa across the ocean. Here are my 8 top things to do for free in Tarifa. Have some beach…

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Evil Monkeys of Gibraltar

Posted on November 15, 2019November 15, 2019 by Jaida Stewart

We took a day trip from Tarifa to Gibraltar. Gibraltar is a British over seas territory that borders Spain. It’s right near Algeciras and 2 hours from Malaga. It’s very easy and quick to cross the border to and from Gibraltar. The rock of gibraltar is a very popular tourist destination. It is a big…

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Hiking 3 days of the Camino, in November

Posted on November 11, 2019November 11, 2019 by Jaida Stewart

Hiking 25 km every day for 30 days in a row, that’s the Camino de Santiago. It’s a pilgrimage where people hike for 30 days and stay in albergues/hostels along the way. On our trip to Europe, my mom and I decided in the 2 and a half weeks we had, we were going to…

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Pando, the Heaviest Living Organism

Posted on November 6, 2019November 6, 2019 by Jaida Stewart

Pando is the heaviest living organism in the world. It is a grove of 47 000 male quaking aspen trees, all with the same genetic makeup! Pando has been living in Fishlake National Forest, in Utah for up to 80 000 years. It spreads across 106 acres of land and weighs around 13 million pounds,…

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Vegas and Zion

Posted on November 5, 2019November 5, 2019 by Jaida Stewart

Pando On the drive from Fort Collins to Hurricane, we stopped at one of the world’s biggest organisms, a grove of aspen trees! Pando is also known as the trembling giant, and has about 47 000 quaking aspen trees all made from one single root system. It’s at least 80 000 years old, and it’s…

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