The vastness of the Australian continent is almost as incomprehensible today as it was when James Cook claimed the region around modern Sydney as English territory in the late 1800s and named it New South Wales.
Read MoreThe High Atlas Mountains of Morocco stretch for over five hundred miles across the interior of the country.
Read MoreThroughout history, people have been drawn to beautiful Bay of Naples to enjoy its pleasant climate and unique geology. Today, most people visit the relatively intact ruins of the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Read MoreWhile there are over two dozen higher peaks in the country, Pike’s Peak has developed into a popular destination because of its historic association with the development of the west, commanding views, and easy access to the summit.
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 Scotland often start their trip with a visit the cities of Edinburg or Glasgow to sample the unique culture, history, and flair of the Scots.
Read MoreTurkey is one of the world's greatest archaeological destinations that contains not only the historic city of Istanbul, but also well-preserved ruins of Greek, Lycian, Roman, and Byzantine cities, and natural wonders like Cappadocia and Pamukkale.
Read MoreThe 15 miles of waterfront between the port city of Danang and the riverside town of Hoi An have developed into a destination which blends modern resorts and Vietnamese culture with French colonial traditions.
Read MoreTravel inland through the mountains to the Jostedalsbreen National Park to see the Briksdal Glacier, which is the most accessible and best-known arm of the largest glacier in continental Europe.
Read MoreTravelers to Croatia usually focus on the medieval towns, tranquil islands and interesting history of the Dalmatian coast.
Read MoreThe Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio has grown and prospered since its inception in 1963.
Read MoreThe International Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum in Newport, Rhode Island is a wonderful place to visit for both sports fans and tennis players.
Read MoreAttending sporting events at stadiums in major cities has always been a popular activity for local fans and visitors from other parts of the country.
Read MoreFew people can obtain or afford tickets for the World Series or a championship game in any sport. Nevertheless, it is easy to build a baseball trip into an enjoyable holiday with family or friends.
Read MoreSince the merger of the NFC and the AFC into the National Football League was completed in 1970, the NFL has experienced phenomenal growth as a sport and a leader in the entertainment industry.
Read MoreOslo is the capital of Norway and the country's largest city with a metro population of around a million people.
Read MoreMuay Thai matches remain the most popular sporting activity in the nation’s cities and the countryside.
Read MoreThe best way to enjoy the region’s beauty and interesting neighborhoods is to travel a portion of the eighteen mile long, paved Mount Vernon Trail.
Read MoreThe Garden of the Gods is a truly magical place for enjoying the outdoors in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This public park is home to towering red sandstone rock formations, vibrant wildflowers, and an array of wildlife.
Read MoreThe Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge in southwest Oklahoma is a truly remarkable destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. From prairies and woodlands to rocky cliffs and streams, the landscape is full of natural beauty and is the home to a surprising variety of plant and animal life.
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