I've written about the 10 things to do on your first trip to Paris, but there are also 10 things to avoid on your first trip to Paris. Mistakes in Paris
Welcomes you to FLAGSTAFF 7000 feet above the sea - 7000 sights to see Delicious Pancakes, Waffles and Breakfast "Heavenly Fried Chicken" On U.S.66, 1 Block North of University Entrance. LOOK FOR THE BIG 20 FOOT LUMBERJACK Please drive carefully - Come see us soon. Mirro-Krome by H.S. Crocker F-100-A CAPA-005600
After wading and scrambling through slot canyons in Utah last week, we put together a list of 11 breathtaking canyons in the US that must be explored!
Cowboy statue in Amarillo, Texas
Cathedral State Park is an ancient hemlock forest of majestic proportions, and one of the last living commemorations of the vast virgin hemlock forest which once flourished in the Appalachian highlands . . . .The woods were preserved because of the love each owner had for this unique area.The land was eventually purchased, in 1922 by Mr. Branson Haas. Mr. Haas was a workman for the Brookside Hotel, which stood where the park superintendent's residence now stands. He sold the forest to the State of West Virginia in 1942, with the provision that it remain untouched by ax or saw. Mr. Haas served as caretaker until his death.On October 6, 1966, Cathedral State Park was entered in the National Registry for Natural Historical Landmarks, as "an area that possesses exceptional value in illustrating the natural history of the United States." It is of note this is the only stand of mixed virgin timber left in West Virginia.On May 20, 1983, the Society of American Foresters recognized Cathedral in its National Natural Areas Program. As an "outstanding example of vegetative community in a near natural condition"..."with its associated biotic, edaphic, geologic and aquatic features dedicated for scientific and educational purposes". The area was registered because it is "maintained in the natural condition, by allowing physical and biological processes to operate, usually without direct human intervention." In October 2004, the centennial hemlock fell due to lightning strikes. Remaining is a 20 foot stump with a deck around it for interpretative observation.
It may appear to show lave flowing down a volcano, but this image is fact a waterfall in Yosemite National Park, California.
People celebrate Mud Day 2011 in a giant puddle in Westland, Michigan.
Photographer Marc Muench from Santa Barbara, California, has travelled close to a million miles across the highways of the US over the course of his 25-year career capturing the wilderness of the USA as yet untouched by human development.
Trip ideas for family fun in the Smokies.
Check out our most recommended overlooks, waterfalls and attractions in the Great Smoky Mountains.
one of 3 images from my visit to Seaside, Oregon that I truly fell in love with...
Photographer Marc Muench from Santa Barbara, California, has travelled close to a million miles across the highways of the US over the course of his 25-year career capturing the wilderness of the USA as yet untouched by human development.
Photographer Marc Muench from Santa Barbara, California, has travelled close to a million miles across the highways of the US over the course of his 25-year career capturing the wilderness of the USA as yet untouched by human development.
Photographer Marc Muench from Santa Barbara, California, has travelled close to a million miles across the highways of the US over the course of his 25-year career capturing the wilderness of the USA as yet untouched by human development.
Photographer Marc Muench from Santa Barbara, California, has travelled close to a million miles across the highways of the US over the course of his 25-year career capturing the wilderness of the USA as yet untouched by human development.