Pikes Peak, located in the heart of Colorado's Rocky Mountains, offers visitors an awe-inspiring natural experience. The Pikes Peak Highway, which ascends to the summit, allows travelers to reach the top by car, making it a popular choice for those looking to experience high-altitude vistas without the strenuous hike.
Gaborone, the vibrant capital of Botswana, offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition, making it an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking an African city adventure. Founded in 1966, this city is relatively young but holds immense significance as the political and economic heart of Botswana.
Guanajuato is situated between the dry north of the country and the more verdant south, and geographically belongs to the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, the Mexican Plateau.
Monteverde, located in the Tilarán Mountains of northwestern Costa Rica, is known for its cloud forests, winding trails, and biodiversity that has drawn researchers and travelers for decades. The area was settled in the 1950s by Quakers from the United States who were looking for a peaceful place to raise dairy cattle. They also played a major role in preserving the local ecosystem, helping to establish the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve in 1972.
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Fur Seals
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Whale
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Neko Harbor
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Minke Whale
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Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island
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No place on Earth quite compares to Antarctica, this stunning and vast continent is cold and windy, containing 90% of the ice in the world. Those who brave a visit here are rewarded with beautiful glaciers that must be seen to be believed, and a vast array of wildlife such as whales, penguins, Arctic foxes and seals. Antarctica is the only permanent landing area for the Emperor Penguins. Many of the historic explorer huts remain on the island for visitors to see.