Cape Canaveral
Cape Canaveral Cape Canaveral is a part of the ocean coast in the east of the Florida peninsula (USA), facing the Atlantic. A settlement of the same name is located…
Continue readingCape Canaveral Cape Canaveral is a part of the ocean coast in the east of the Florida peninsula (USA), facing the Atlantic. A settlement of the same name is located…
Continue readingMammoth Cave Mammoth Cave is a national park with the world’s longest cave system – about 482.80 kilometers of explored passages. Mammoth Cave is at least three times larger than…
Continue readingSequoia National Park Sequoia National Park is combined with Kings Canyon Park, together they provide peace and contemplation among the huge sequoias, the most enormous living creatures on earth, many…
Continue readingRed Rock Canyon Red Rock Canyon became world famous thanks to the movie “Jurassic Park”, in which it served as a beautiful setting. Unusual coloring of rocks and their bizarre…
Continue readingAntelope Canyon Antelope Canyon is one of the “tributaries” of Glen Canyon. A creek that dries up in the summer flows into the Colorado River along it. A few kilometers…
Continue readingBryce Canyon Bryce Canyon is a national park in the United States in southern Utah, north of the Grand Canyon. The park is named after pioneer Mormon rancher Ebeneyzer Bryce…
Continue readingYosemite National Park Conservationist John Moore described Yosemite Valley in California’s Sierra Nevada as “a most delightful wonder,” and Native Americans called it ahwahnee, “a valley like an open mouth.”…
Continue readingKīlauea Volcano Kīlauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth. It is largely due to it that scientists call Hawaii the fastest-growing area on the surface – the…
Continue readingMount Rainier The majestic volcano Rainier, the fourth highest peak in the United States (outside of Alaska), can rightfully be called one of the most beautiful as well. The volcano…
Continue readingMount Rushmore The Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Mountains of the Dakotas features four colossal portraits of U.S. presidents carved directly into a sheer wall – the most…
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