Cape Cod, USA
The many faces of Cape Cod are absolutely inviting, and there is no denying that this arm-shaped peninsula on the easternmost side of Massachusetts is in every discerning tourist’s bucket list.
The many faces of Cape Cod are absolutely inviting, and there is no denying that this arm-shaped peninsula on the easternmost side of Massachusetts is in every discerning tourist’s bucket list.
“America’s Dairyland” is what Wisconsin is known for courtesy of its dairy heritage, but because this part of the United States is home of thousands of inland lakes, as well as two great lakes– Lake Superior and Lake Michigan– it can be aptly called as “America’s Waterworld” as well.
Galveston Island is where most of the cruise ships with port of call in Texas enter, but there is more to this place than a ship entry point. The island is in fact one of the sought-after resort destination, as more and more hotels, shopping centers and restaurants have sprawled over the years.
When you talk of Philadelphia, you will immediately think of it as a place teeming with historical structures. There is actually a truth in that, as majority of what this populous state in the Southern Pennsylvania offer reflects the relevant happenings of the past.
Bolivia is known as a famous destination in South America. It is considered one of the most remote places in the western hemisphere, which turned out to be an advantage as most of the country’s dramatic assets remained untouched despite the passing of times.
Talk about Arizona trip and the first thing that comes to mind is the world-famous Grand Canyon. As one of the Seven Wonders of the World, this phenomenal attraction that dominates Northern Arizona showcases great numbers of caves, rock types and fossils.
Located in Bloomington, one of the four large cities of Minnesota, The Mall of America or MoA, which was built where Metropolitan Stadium once stood, receives more than 40 million of visitors each year.
As the world’s first national park, Yellowstone National Park preserves a vast number of hot springs, geysers, lakes, canyons, mountains and rivers, as well as different species of animals and plants.