There is no other place with such a variety of scenery - deserts, mountains, lush tropical vegetation, and valleys filled with thousands of banana trees. Agriculture here offers everything: lime trees, vine-yards, coffee plantations, sugar cane, almond, tomato and banana crops, as well as, pine and palm forests.
Montevideo, Uruguay’s eclectic and diverse capital, is sure to charm you with bustling markets, sunny beaches, and plenty of museums to explore. Start your stay in Montevideo at the city center in Plaza Independencia, a lush town square surrounded by towering palm trees and stunning architecture.
Williams is a small city in northern Arizona, located along historic Route 66 and near the edge of the Kaibab National Forest. It is often known as the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon” due to its role as a departure point for the Grand Canyon Railway.
Bacalar sits on the tranquil shores of Laguna de Bacalar in southern Quintana Roo, Mexico, and has been a meeting place for people and cultures for centuries. Its name comes from the ancient Maya phrase Sian Ka’an Bakhalal, meaning “where the sky is born,” a reminder of how deeply this place figures in regional history and identity.
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This high sierra get away is America's all year playground and offers a unique combination of scenic beauty, outdoor recreation, and 24-hour night life.
Lake Tahoe retains its pioneer charm while displaying an ancient respect for nature. Though hotels, casinos and ski resorts draw millions of guests yearly, the area's main attraction continues to be the high mountain wilderness and Tahoe's inspiring beauty.