The 300 square mile Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve is reached by taking the Georgeville turnoff at mile 65 of the Western Highway. After going through miles of tropical jungle you will be in a forest of tall pines growing amongst wildflowers and grasses. The area has whitewater rivers, waterfalls and cave systems.
Callao, Peru, is a city that seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with vibrant contemporary culture, making it an enticing destination for travelers seeking both history and adventure. As Peru's main seaport and one of the most important on the Pacific coast of South America, Callao has long been a gateway to the world, with a history dating back to the Spanish colonial era. The city is home to the Real Felipe Fortress, a massive 18th-century structure that once defended the port from pi
Dover, located in Morris County, New Jersey, is a small yet historically rich town nestled along the Rockaway River about 30 miles west of New York City. Founded in the early 1700s, Dover grew as an important ironworking and industrial center during the 18th and 19th centuries, thanks to its proximity to the Morris Canal and the region’s abundant natural resources.
Greenland, the world’s largest island, offers travelers an experience that feels like stepping onto another planet. Vast ice sheets, towering glaciers, and deep fjords stretch across the horizon, creating a landscape that constantly shifts with the light. During summer, the Midnight Sun casts a golden glow well past midnight, while winter brings months of darkness lit by vibrant displays of the Northern Lights.
Karlsruhe, located in southwestern Germany near the French border, is a city known for its unique radial layout, rich cultural life, and role as a hub for law and technology. Founded in 1715, the city was planned around the iconic Karlsruhe Palace, with streets radiating outward like the spokes of a wheel.
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Some of the most spectacular scenery is found on a trip to the San Juan Islands. No wonder. This 100-million-year-old mountain range turned archipelago, located a few miles northwest of Seattle, changes dramatically with the tide. There are 743 islands at low tide--and 428 at high tide.
The four largest islands are Orcas, San Juan, Shaw and Lopez. They are loaded with bald eagles, herons, cormorants, puffins and osprey, which hide out in the madrona trees. Along the way, your vessel might be followed by Dall's porpoise, harbor seals or even orca whales year-round residents of the San Juan Islands. Even if you're there for a single day, you have time to take a Whale and Sealife Search led by a naturalist, or shop in the local galleries.