Over the past twenty-five years, The Traveling American has visited over one hundred interesting sites in the United States and Canada.
Read MoreThere are three great waterfalls in the world and all three of them straddle the borders of two countries.
Read MoreIn Southeast Asia, several large cities have closely linked themselves to symbols based on the animal kingdom and turned them into popular attractions for tourists and residents.
Read MoreThe High Atlas Mountains of Morocco stretch for over five hundred miles across the interior of the country.
Read MoreThis World Heritage Site which is the size of the State of Rhode Island is known for its sheer mountains, alpine wilderness, tall sequoia trees and spectacular waterfalls.
Read MoreTravelers to Croatia usually focus on the medieval towns, tranquil islands and interesting history of the Dalmatian coast.
Read MoreThe towns and hills around Salt Lake City are full of trails that offer beautiful views and challenging terrain for hikers, mountain bikers, and runners of all skill levels. One of the most accessible and pleasant walks available in the region is the Provo Canyon Parkway which runs along the Provo River.
Read MoreIceland is a small island nation with a population of approximately three hundred thousand and lies just below the Artic Circle.
Read MoreThe fjords and mountains of Norway attract people from around the world seeking to gaze upon the calm deep waters, majestic waterfalls and quaint cottages of the surroundings.
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