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Seqouia National Forrest to Las Vegas

Hi everyone! I had posted the blog below (Yosemite National Park) awhile ago. However, I only just realised that it hadn't published!!

A lot of travelling around has happened since then! Seqouia National Forest was our next stop. As soon as we were out of  Yosemite and nearing Seqouia, the terrain changed from luscious green to dry dessert. It has been very hot (compared to freezing Lake Tahoe!) 




Seqouia National Forrest had a range of free campsites nestled along the river.

Now, we are in Las Vegas!! Slight change in atmosphere :-) We've been here for a couple of days and so far my favourite thing to do is people watch! There's a lot of homeless here which breaks my heart..and also a lot of high rollers. Very diverse and interesting to observe. 





Lots of love to all family and friends back home who read these posts. 

We miss everyone a lot xxxxx





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