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Get Some Ghosts Busted!: Winchester Mystery House

The Winchester Mystery House is a mansion famous because of the haunted tales and legends which it was subject of and because of its impressive size and constant reconstruction. The number 13 has a special meaning here, the spider webs are a... in: United States of America

Intact Silence, Officialy Since 1932: Great Sand Dunes National Park

Rising approximately 750 feet (228, 6 meters), the sand dunes from the Great Sand Dunes National Park are the tallest ones in North America. The park is as big as 150, 000 acres or 604 square kilometers. The main dune field area is almost 30... in: United States of America

Jump Into The Time Machine!: Seattle Underground

In 1965 the buried ruins of the oldest part of Seattle was opened for visit. The idea originated from Bill Speidel’s wife. She thought the publicist could get what once was the Pioneer Square restored. Starting with 1954 the struggles to uncover... in: United States of America

The King’s Point Surrounded by Mysterious Fog: Point Reyes

If you have seen John Carpenter’s movie “The Fog” and you got the chills with the location where the mystery is always present, you should know that the movie was shot at the famous Californian Lighthouse at Point Reyes. This location is not only... in: United States of America

Extremely Fabulous and Adventurous: Denali National Park and Preserve

Nicknamed the “land of extremes”, Denali National Park and Preserve exposes some of the largest and most diverse natural and cultural history collections in the world. Whether you are in Denali for adventure, want to study in recreational... in: United States of America

Sun, Fun, Golf, Hard Rock and More: Myrtle Beach

Declared Golf Capital of the World, with Myrtle Waves city, one of the largest water parks on the East seaboard and Myrtle Beach Boardwalk known as the nation’s third best boardwalk, Myrtle Beach is one amazing destination with very many... in: United States of America

Heavenly Repose: Seven Sacred Pools

Along Highway 31 in southeast Maui is Ohe'o Gulch, or the Seven Sacred Pools that were given over to the Haleakala National Park so that everyone can enjoy them.

And enjoy them they do! The Seven Sacred Pools tend to be crowded by weekend... in: United States of America

Niagara’s Pretty Sister : Shoshone Falls

The Shoshone Falls is also known as Niagara from the West due to its similitude to Niagara Falls in New York and Canada. It is actually more than thirty five feet higher than Niagara Falls and its rim is nine hundred feet wide. Its greatness... in: United States of America

Paddle Your Way for a Good Cause: Black Moose Fest

The event which started as a benefit to help Ward Daily and his 11-year old daughter became one of the greatest kayak meeting in the US, a possible annual and progressively appealing destination.

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How Deep Is Your Faith?: Christ of the Abyss

Religion is usually transmitted from a generation to another in different forms or shapes. From monument edifices in so many architectural styles, symbols translated into documents or works of art and highly praised rituals; religion plays an... in: United States of America

Big Fat Easy Tuesday: New Orleans

When you think of New Orleans, or as its sometimes called the “Big Easy” or “NOLA”, the few things come to mind, first its the birthplace of jazz; and secondly its home to one of the grandest Mardi Gras celebrations in the country, if not the... in: United States of America

A Serious Misnomer Hiding Breathtaking Beauty: Mount Desert Island

Mt. Desert Island doesn’t live up to its name. Yes, it is an island, but it’s not anywhere near a desert. Located just off the coast of Maine known more for snow than hot temperatures, the island of Mt. Desert is a heaven for famous celebrities... in: United States of America

Temple Of Fordism: Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village

America’s love of the automobile started with a man that had a vision; to create a car that the every day guy (or gal) could afford. Henry Ford was that man, whose assembly line production method changed the way we lived (drove) forever.

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Explore, Party with the Stars and Make Tons of Wishes: McDonald Observatory

McDonald Observatory is one of the world’s leading centers for astronomical research. With its amazing world class facilities, incorporating the world’s best optical telescopes, it wants to achieve its mission of informing, educating and... in: United States of America, North America

The Legend and Charming Appearance of the Rock with Wings: Shiprock

The name Shiprock is very popular in New Mexico’s Nevajo reservation. It describes a spectacular cliff significantly nicknamed the “rock with wings” and also a census-designated old, very cultural place nearby the peculiar rock formation.

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Grand Desert Hiking : Bear Canyon

Described as one of the best hiking tracks that South East Arizona has to offer, Bear Canyon combines the desert experience, with great hiking trails and magnificent surroundings. If you are a nature lover and enjoy the outdoor experience with... in: United States of America, North America

A House With 500 Rooms: Chetro Ketl

Discovering the meanings behind the Chetro Ketl name can leave everybody speechless. This ancient great house is a part of the US history carrying an important cultural and unique heritage which has lasted in time. Translated as “rain village”,... in: United States of America

Its Majesty, The Bridge!: Penobscot Narrows Bridge

Admire the View of the Tallest Public Bridge Observatory in the World

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A Small Town Big On Glitz, Glamour, Celebrity, And Sport : Aspen

It’s totally amazing how much celebrity and culture can be found within the small town of Aspen with its 5,800 residents. What started out as a 19th century mining camp has become the playground for the world’s most rich and famous.
You... in: United States of America, North America

The Wild White World: White Sands National Monument

Considered one of the greatest natural wonders in the world, the White Sands National Monument is a constantly changing landscape and the longest pure gypsum dune field in the world. Its dynamic glistering white sands are home to mostly... in: United States of America, North America

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