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narrow walking path flanked by lush vegetation and spectacular views, which turns into very narrow ridges


Why i love the Smithsonian and so should you.
Any museum is as good as what it holds inside, and the Smithsonian collections are enormous. 156 million


Winter Destinations: Park City Utah.
On the Eastern side of the Wasatch Mountains, in The Utah Rockies, nestled amid 10 thousand foot high peeks, is the resort city of Park City. A veritable skiing and winter sport haven, this town harbors two of the best ski resorts in the world. Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley, and the Canyons Resorts, are for sure world class, and they attract droves upon droves of vacation goers eager to practice their skiing, or if needed learn how to, but also countless amenities, t


Winter destinations: Quebec City, Canada
Perched on a hill overlooking the St. Lawrence, Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec Canada, has a feel of an old European town. in fact, it's old town is unique in north america in that it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The old city still has the original city ramparts, and holds most of the historical landmarks. Château Frontenac, with its many cannons, is as picturesque as any spot you would see across the pond in Europe. The old town is by no means the onl


Winter destinations: Banff, Canada
Banff, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, is a winter tourist town nestled in the mountains. It is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it offers some beautiful mountain scenery. From the main street, Banff avenue, the visitor is presented with the dominating presence and majesty of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The town is one of the best to enjoy the amazing scenery of the Canadian Rockies. Walking, hiking, Snowshoeing, offer the most intimate experience of the

The grossest Monuments in the world 2
Travelling to see landmarks you only seen from a distance or heard about from a friend, bringing back priceless memories of a good time, can be tons of fun, and for sure very exciting to a great extent. But before you decide to pull the trigger on where to go, or if those landmarks are right for you and will excite the same amount of joy in you as they did your friend or relative, here is a list of places around the world we think you should stay away from. Karni Mata Rat Te


The grossest monuments in the world 1
Travelling to see landmarks you only seen from a distance or heard about from a friend, bringing back priceless memories of a good time, can be tons of fun, and for sure very exciting to a great extent. But before you decide to pull the trigger on where to go, or if those landmarks are right for you and will excite the same amount of joy in you as they did your friend or relative, here is a list of places around the world we think you should stay away from. Blarney Stone, Ire


Caribbean Gems: St. Martin.
ST Martin is a unique island in the Caribbean. with two nations claiming sections of this small island, the French northern part of Saint-Martain and the Dutch section, south, or Sint Maarten. Which explains the influences from both old European cultures, and makes the island a real treat in the Caribbean. The border between the two sections is by no means established with barriers, there are only land-markings and monuments to remind residents and visitors alike of the start


Winter destinations: Lillehammer Norway
You might have heard of Lillehammer, Norway as host of the 1994 winter Olympics, or maybe you have heard of it from a Netflix series. You should know, This small Norwegian town on the shores of Lake Mjøsa has some of the world's most extensive country skiing trails. More than 1400 miles worth. The town is one of the oldest in the country, if not the oldest with a tradition of country skiing. But with all the effort that went into hosting the Olympic games, it made the town a


Alaska, a new glimpse of the last frontier.
Alaska, the largest state in the United States of America, boasts a reputation as one of the vastest and most pristine natural areas, and for good reason. The harsh climate and the rugged landscape have made it a refuge for wildlife and a setting for unmatched beautiful scenery. In the last few years, it has become a destination of choice for many cruise ship travelers. In fact there is a yearly uptick of visitors every year, all coming to witness first hand, the unforgiving