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Back in dinosaur age, western Kansas was engulfed by water, forming an inland sea which once covered the state, leaving behind some truly unique natural wonders. While the world was an entirely dif...
A section of the Oregon coast named by Captain Cook himself, Cape Perpetua is a breathtaking scenic area with 26 miles of hiking trails, forests, and ocean overlooks. At its highest point, Cape Pe...
Portland loves embracing it’s weirdness, so it should come as no surprise that Oregon as a whole is a little quirky too. From natural phenomenon to manmade wonders, here are some must-see attractio...
If there’s one unofficial rule about visiting New Brunswick, it’s that you can’t leave without seeing all things Fundy. Between the hiking opportunities at Fundy National Park and the astounding ti...
They’ll tell you “Mountaineers are always free” in West Virginia. You’ll know its true after a hike through Blackwater Falls State Park. Located in an unassuming small town called Davis, the sweepi...
The Aurora Borealis (or the Northern Lights) is one of the greatest natural phenomenon in the world, and rightfully so, is on quite a few travel bucket lists. Named Aurora after the Latin word for ...
Located between the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick on the eastern side of Canada is a fairly large bay know as the Bay of Fundy. Part of the Atlantic Ocean, it is a popular spot for wha...
As one of Canada’s most remote regions, you may wonder why you would ever want to vacation near the Arctic Circle. Simply put, even the most hardcore travelers don’t often consider the Northwest Te...
There are over 20 beaches along 175-mile PEI, mostly characterized by their world-famous red sand cliffs, while others are known for their swimming, clamming, and fishing. Most beaches are located ...
Putting your car in reverse and feeling like you’re moving forward sounds like a magical phenomenon that could only happen in Harry Potter, but in New Brunswick such unexpected experiences are ever...