Patagonia – Chile
Vast, exotic, wild and infinite rolling around in its beauty. That%u2019s how Patagonia was explained the explorers who arrived here almost 500 years ago. Little differs from the others right now. The unspoiled wilderness is loaded with mountains, fjords, glaciers, forests and steppes. Patagonia%u2019s good ranching as well as theRead More →
Santorini | Greece
Oia is a small town and former community in the South Aegean on the islands of Santorini in the Cyclades, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it has been part of the municipality of Santorini. Oia reached the peak of prosperity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its economic prosperity was based on its merchantRead More →
Heads of Easter Island
Using stone picks, theEaster Island Moai were carved between 1100 and 1680 AD from solidified volcanic ash of the Rano Raraku volcano. They weight around 20 tons and can be 20-feet tall or more. While there may be more than 1000 sculptures, the total number of unearthed Moai is currently 887.Read More →
Luray Caverns
Photo by Frank Ceravalo Luray Caverns, originally called Luray Cave, is a commercial cave just west of Luray, Virginia, United States, which has drawn many visitors since its discovery in 1878. (Wikipedia) The entire work through the caverns will get the average person about 6,000 steps on the nearly 1.5Read More →
Jefferson Memorial
Situated on the south side of the Tidal Basin, in West Potomac Park, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial is one of the city’s picturesque landmarks. Dedicated in 1943, on the 200th anniversary of Jefferson’s birth, this simple circular classical white marble monument is in keeping with a style much favored byRead More →
Shanendoah National Park – Doyles River Falls
A recent trip took us to Shenandoah National Park. Making a pit stop at Skyland picked up this unique postcard. The Doyles River Falls is one of two large waterfalls along the cold mountain stream. It can be accessed by the Doyles River Trail which intersects with the Appalachian TrailRead More →
Scottland
In Scotland, history seems so close you are able to almost feel it swirling surrounding you. Epic landscapes were carved out by icy glaciers millennia ago, towering castles have stood for hundreds of years and mesmerizing tales, traditions and folklore have been shared for generations.Read More →
Panama
Because Panama connects South America to Central America, this small country is an incredible destination with a lot of historic and geographic significance. Lots of people know Panama for the famous canal that connects the Caribbean Sea on the Ocean, but that’s just a small part of what helps makeRead More →
Maldives
The Maldives is often a tropical nation from the Indian Ocean consisting of 26 ring-shaped atolls, which comprise a lot more than 1,000 coral islands. It is recognized for its beaches, blue lagoons and extensive reefs. The administrative centre, Malé, includes a busy fish market, restaurants and shops about theRead More →