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  • Writer: Stacy Burk
    Stacy Burk
  • Sep 8, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 18, 2020

I live my life around a lesson my Dad taught me when I was a boy. My Dad was a fast runner in his younger years and very athletic. So fast, he could catch wild rabbits in the field! Well, he went to State in track and ran the 400 meter. He said he was so far ahead of everyone that he slowed up near the finish line because he thought he had the race won. Well, out of no where, a guy passed by him and took first place in the very last second.

My Dad learned a huge lesson that day. It taught him to never do anything half way. You have to give it your all, every time! If you don't, you will end up regretting it... especially when you can't go back and do it again.

When you give it your best in life, you have a sense of pride about what you do. And Nitzia and I are very proud of our work. We feel it's important to go the extra mile because we're so grateful to share God's beautiful wonders with everyone. We are running our race as hard as we can, and in doing so, we enjoy each day that God gives us to the fullest. The rewards are priceless, because we feel alive. We are making a difference in people's lives and there will be no regrets with us!

Nitzia and I captured the image below in a magical place called The Great Chamber. It should be listed as one of the world's most magnificent natural wonders! But, you won't find this on any map and it's very difficult to get to. We hired a professional guide to get us there and she was wonderful! You can find Lara at Coral Cliffs Tours and Townhomes.


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  • Writer: Stacy Burk
    Stacy Burk
  • Sep 7, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 8, 2020

"The Wave" maybe the most highly anticipated place to see in America, if not the world. It's near impossible to see due to you having to win a lottery to see it, but it is absolutely surreal! What makes it so unique? Well, think about it. When you travel the world... you see beautiful mountains, architecture, waterfalls and deserts. But nowhere else can you find these magnificent formations! We had to hike over 3 miles in, part of it through deep sand. The sand really slows you down, but the terrain you walk through is a blast to explore in itself. We found dinosaur footprints with huge claws that climbed up a rock wall! There's so much to see and not enough time to see it. But when we finally got there, we ran right through The Wave and climbed up the mountain behind it. The reason why is because we were trying to get to Melody Arch in time for sunrise. It was hard not to stop at the wave, but when you see the picture we got of Nitzia standing inside of Melody Arch... you'll understand why! Then later, we hiked back down the mountain to explore the awe inspiring Wave!

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  • Writer: Stacy Burk
    Stacy Burk
  • Sep 5, 2020
  • 1 min read

This is Melody Arch. It's located on a mountain top that we climbed above the world famous "Wave".

Yep, you guessed it... we got to go to "The Wave"! This area is one of most wanted to see locations in the world. Extremely remote, but that's what is so awesome about it. No one around! Plus, it's hard to find. We woke up early while it was still dark, hiked 3 miles, then climbed a high mountain to reach this in time for the sun to shine through the natural window in the rock. It's over a thousand foot drop when you look out the window! We literally ran right through The Wave in order to make it here in time for the right lighting. It was so hard not to stop and explore The Wave when we ran through it. It's jaw dropping. But we came back to it later in the day. I don't know how anyone could not believe in God after seeing this magnificent area. More images and adventure to come!


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