Iowa, often overshadowed by its larger neighbors, offers a delightful array of attractions for visitors seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Des Moines, the state capital, is a vibrant hub with something for everyone. The Pappajohn Sculpture Park showcases large-scale works by renowned artists, set against the backdrop of downtown’s skyline. Nearby, the Science Center of Iowa engages visitors with interactive exhibits and an impressive IMAX theater.
Kalbarri is a coastal town, set alongside the Murchison River. The coastline around Kalbarri is wonderful and has quite a history, with several shipwrecks along the shore. There is a fabulous cycle path along the coastline and coastal clifftops, including Eagle Gorge, Natural Bridge, Pot Alley, Rainbow Valley and Red Bluff. There is also fantastic surf at Jakes Corner.
La Paz, Bolivia’s seat of government, is one of the world’s highest capital cities, dramatically set in a deep canyon carved by the Choqueyapu River. Founded in 1548 atop an important Indigenous settlement, the city has long been a crossroads of Andean cultures, colonial history, and modern political life.
Tracy Arm, Alaska, is a breathtaking fjord nestled within the Tongass National Forest, offering a pristine wilderness experience unlike any other. Known for its towering cliffs, majestic waterfalls, and awe-inspiring glaciers, this natural wonder is a must-see for nature lovers and adventurers alike. As you cruise through the narrow, winding waterway, you’ll be greeted by stunning views of the Sawyer Glaciers, which periodically release enormous icebergs into the fjord.
As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Stone Town boasts narrow, winding streets lined with towering stone buildings adorned with beautifully carved wooden doors, reflecting its rich history as a major trading hub.
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You will never forget this incredible "Camelot," from the towers of which, on a clear day, you can see forever across the placid Adriatic. It's also a mecca for philatelists.