Durango, Colorado offers a delightful blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty. Founded in 1880 as a railroad town, Durango's Historic Downtown reflects its rich past with well-preserved Victorian architecture and a lively atmosphere.
El Salvador, the smallest country in Central America, carries a big presence with its blend of history, culture, and dramatic landscapes. Known as the “Land of Volcanoes,” it has more than twenty within its borders, some of which remain active and shape the country’s terrain.
Modern-day Colorado Springs is flourishing, as the second largest city in Colorado. Fortunately, the unique features which attracted people long ago still remain. Nature entices with her array of textures and striking colors. People from all over the world visit to appreciate the countless natural and man-made attractions the Pikes Peak region has to offer.
Lyttelton is the largest settlement on Lyttelton Harbour, an inlet on the northwestern side of Banks Peninsula, and provides a frequent landing spot to those who are Christchurch bound.
Nestled along the stunning Sognefjord in Norway, the charming town of Olden offers a gateway to some of Scandinavia’s most breathtaking landscapes. This picturesque settlement is renowned for its proximity to the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the largest glacier in mainland Europe.
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The Yarra Valley is Victoria's premier wine growing region, an easy one-hour drive from Melbourne.
The Yarra Ranges & surrounding valley is renowned for its beauty, wineries, national parks, forests & mountains. For the beginner, the Yarra Valley beckons with the best wine education you'll ever find, with about 30 wineries offering cellar door sales. Learning was never this much fun, especially when you can break for lunch at an excellent restaurant or cafe overlooking on the vineyards.
The Yarra Valley is also home to the world-renowned Healesville Sanctuary. This is the sanctuary that visitors from all over the world want to see. For years, it has won Australia's major environmental tourism award, along with national tourism awards for its gift shop. Healesville Sanctuary has also been winning accolades for more than 60 years for the natural bush environment that's home to over 200 species of Australian wildlife. You can meet the keepers, see birds of prey flying free, descend into the underwater world of the platypus and join in the nightlife in the nocturnal house.