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Diversity Explosion: Yellowstone
Blazing not only when it comes to its volcanism, diverse in more than its famous megafauna, Yellowstone is widely regarded as the 1st National Park in the world. With untouched ecosystems, over 1000 archeological features and historical... in: United States of America |
Little Bohemia Of Manhattan: West Village, New York
Nicknamed since 1916 ''Little Bohemia'' the chic West side of Greenwich Village is combining the memory of old historic monuments with the modern approaches of today. in: United States of America |
The Seaweedy Eden: Caladesi Island State Park in Clearwater
The seaweed brought by the foaming waves on the delicate sand may not be everybody's delight and this sight may lead to the conclusion that the beach is not clean enough. Looking at it from a different perspective, the seashore with seaweed... in: United States of America |
Multiformity In The Land Of Nahʔa: Nahanni National Park
Covering the land of the indigenous Nahʔa people, the rich grounds where evidence of the prehistoric human have been found are part of Canada's most diverse National Park. Inscribed by UNESCO as one of the four Natural Heritage Sites in 1978, the... in: Canada |
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Island of Superlatives in the Tasman Sea: Lord Howe Island
Bordered by the world's most Southerly coral reef, with clear waters abundant in more than 500 species of fish, some of the world's rarest birds and the country's cleanest, uncrowded beaches, Lord Howe Island can only be described as an island of... in: Australia |
Treasures Of The Emerald Coast: Florida Panhandle Beaches
Nicknamed in 1983 the ''Emerald Coast'' after the crystal clear green shaded waters, the Florida Panhandle Beaches are famous for being a spot where nature never ceases to amaze. With numerous activities, echoes reminding of the past or... in: United States of America |
Turbulent Waters At The ''Graveyard of the Atlantic'': Cape Hatteras
Known as the point where the cold and warm currents of the Atlantic collide, causing turbulent waters, frequent storms and the oh so feared hurricanes, Cape Hatteras bears a nickname reminding of disaster. in: United States of America |
Small Population-Great Beauty-Rich Heritage: Tuvalu
With one of the smallest populations on Earth, the second lowest when it comes to maximum elevation and a physical land size which does not raise the numbers, Tuvalu is a small sovereign state with a rich heritage transmitted from a generation to... in: Tuvalu |
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A Dream Fulfilling Hawaiian Wonder: Hamoa Beach
Based on the captivating sights and the serene environment, the expert in beach getaways Dr. Stephen Leatherman described Hamoa underlining its rims of lava, the tall volcanic surroundings, the cooling shade offered by the Pandamus (Hala) trees... in: United States of America |
An Intimate Sumptuous Seashore: Kiawah Beachwalker Park
The skinny island ranked 7th in the ''Top 10 Beaches in America'' is a spot where romance is ideal for couples, the warm waters are welcoming for both families or retirees and the holiday place allows you can to travel with man's best friend. in: United States of America |
The Secrets Of The Oldest Standing Structure In South Florida: Cape Florida State Park
Ranked 10th in the ''Top 10 Beaches in America'', Cape Florida State Park used to serve as more than a natural seashore with gentle waves and welcoming sands. Its famous lighthouse dating since 1825 has been placed on the National Register of... in: United States of America |
An Opulent Beach Ranked Number One: Coopers Beach
Even if we don't necessarily need an expert's opinion to appreciate a great sandy resort with foamy waves and all the best services at our disposal, the fact that Coopers Beach scored first position in the ''Top 10 Beaches in America'' might be a... in: United States of America |
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Anything But Hustle And Bustle: Hanalei Beach
Home to famous surf world champions like Andy Irons, the crescent shaped Hanalei Beach is a Hawaiian relaxation bringing spot where the sands are white and the tallness of the surrounding cliffs mirrors in the water. With an idyllic setting which... in: United States of America |
Where Medieval Is Modern Day History: Les Eyzies De Tayac
Les Eyzies de Tayac in the Dordogne Department of Aquitaine is a delight for anyone looking for the romantic side of France with chateaux, and those looking for something a bit more adventurous. History lovers will no doubt fall in love with this... in: France |
A Gem In The Ross Archipelago: Beaufort Island
Created from a volcano, Beaufort Island is a jewel within the Ross Archipelago in Antarctica. Conditions on this 18 square mile island can be harsh to say the least, but if you can stand the harsh temperatures you're in for the treat of your life... in: Antarctica |
A Long Way From The Tropics: Paradise Bay
With a name like Paradise Bay you've probably conjured up images of tall palm trees, warm breezes, and drinks with those colorful umbrellas. Well, not this time. The warmest it's ever been around Paradise Bay was a balmy +59F. Paradise Bay is... in: Antarctica |
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Truly A World Away: Paulet Island
A trip to Antarctica isn't as easy as hopping on a plane, and away you go. And if a place like Paulet Island is your ultimate destination then it's even harder to make your way. Paulet Island itself is a one square mile volcanic island sitting... in: Antarctica |
Enter the One of a Kind ''World within a World”: Tortuga Bay
Described by Charles Darwin as ''a world within a world” and listed as one of ''the 11 places in the world to see before it disappears”, Galapagos Islands with the white sand Tortuga... in: Ecuador |
Zane Grey's and Maori's Favourite Island: Urupukapuka
Urupukapuka is one of New Zealand's most looked after destinations and for good reason. Home of the ancient Maori tribes, with 66 archeological sites most dating prior to European... in: New Zealand |
The Unspoiled Islands Brushed by the Waves
: Îles de la Madeleine
The Iles de la Madeleine is an archipelago with the shape of a fishhook and a great connection to the sea. in: Canada |





















