6 of the Most Stunning Natural Landmarks in the United States
Following are some of the most surreal, simply stunning nature-made locations the United States has to offer travelers. All are definitely bucket-list material!
Following are some of the most surreal, simply stunning nature-made locations the United States has to offer travelers. All are definitely bucket-list material!
These 10 hot road trippin’ states are ranked based on driving costs and lodging expenses, road safety conditions, and their overall “fun” factor.
This is a list of the 8 most inexpensive countries to live in around the world, including cost of living and beautiful photos from each region. Sadly, some are just out of the question at this time…
Looking for the perfect place to do some hardcore necking with your sweetie? Consider the following locations in New Zealand as the backdrop for an unforgettable romantic interlude.
Before the last ice age, Borneo was attached to mainland China. In modern times, Borneo is known for having one of the oldest rainforests on record at over 140,000 million years old; some of the worlds longest caves; and animal, marine and plant life that’s among the most diverse this planet has to offer.
Mount Hua is affectionately known as “Death Mountain” by those who dare to ascend it’s narrow tight-rope like pathways. This is definitely a destination that requires nerves of steel!
The small town of Hallstatt, Austria is a city full of European culture, classical music, dancing, and the most gorgeous mountainside views in the whole of Europe.
The road trip is as much a part of American culture as chicken wings and watered down beer. Here are 11 scenic highways you might want to include on your itinerary.
There’s few activities more mysterious and awe-inspiring than diving in ocean destinations around the world. Here are (in my opinion) 5 of the best dive locations on the planet.
There’s plenty to do in Barcelona: Officially the sixth most populated city in Europe as well as being Spain’s capital.