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In this collection presents a number of photographs showing some of the most beautiful places in the United States.
In 1964 the park was named Canyonlands National. One of the many attractions it is Mesa Arch – enchanting in its beauty landscape,...
At 37 miles west of Austin is one of the most unusual and picturesque lake in the world – Hamilton Pool. Singularity that is an underground lake and land, come to the surface beneath the stone arch cave. Complements the beauty of flowing waterfalls...
Several days ago a harrowing windstorm blew through much of Los Angeles, especially in the city of Pasadena. The winds tore trees from the ground and toppled some buildings, leaving some streets inaccessible. Winds gusted to speeds ranging from 40 to...
Glasgow’s Museum of Transport was Scotland’s second-most popular free attraction. Together with the Clyde Maritime Trust and The Tall Ship, the new museum will reinforce Glasgow’s global reputation as a tourism hotspot. Few cities have...
The Aria casino hotel is the crown jewel of CityCenter, the $9 billion mega-development by MGM Mirage. The complex covers 16,797,000 square feet located on 76 acres of the Las Vegas Strip. Construction started taking shape in June, 2006, when the first...
Coney Island is a New York City neighborhood that features an amusement area that includes 50 or more separate rides and attractions; it’s not a centrally managed amusement park like Disneyland or Six Flags. The Boardwalk links the excitement of...
The Cola Fountain offering visitors the chance to taste Bouchet’s Diet Cola, dispensed through what looks to be a drinking fountain for water. By replacing water with Diet Cola, the Cola Fountain seems to hint that this created, artificial beverage...
Herman and Candelaria Zapp started a 12,000 mile journey in an 83 year old Graham-Paige vehicle given to them by Herman’s grandfather. At first their goal was ‘just’ to travel from Argentina to Alaska, but that journey has stretched...
The Twins Day Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, first took place in 1976, and it has grown and become more and more famous ever since. The attendees every year run the range of ages from newborns to octogenarians. The festival includes a golf tournament, children’s...
December 21 was the winter solstice, when the northern hemisphere, the daylight hours is the shortest of the year, and when winter begins. In addition, the first time since 1638, a total lunar eclipse fell on the winter solstice, which could be observed...