A nice beach, less crowded than the most famous Waikiki, only 30 minutes from Honolulu.
One of the best known monuments in the world, a gift from the people of France, at 100 years after the declaration of independence of North America.
Grand Teton National Park is noted for its stunning mountain vistas, its shimmering alpine lakes and its abundant wildlife.
Eight glaciers are a surviving remnant of the thick ice mass that once coated most of Western Canada's mountains.
A scenic and unreachable waterfall, dropping 25 meters off a cliff onto the beach.
Located between Alaska and Yukon Bay in Canada, Hubbard is one of the largest glaciers in the world.
The great sight is the surf at the base of Morro Rock which is the lava plug remnant of an ancient volcano.
The park contains a cluster of islands about 70 miles west of Key West.
Honolua Bay on Maui's north shore is a favorite spot for experienced surfers.
The largest of the archaeological cities of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization and one of the new wonders of the world.
Sandy beaches, salt marshes, forests, wild horses and white-tailed deers - this is the decor of Assateague Island.
An International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance.
The centerpiece of the park is Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States, known for its deep blue color.
One of the smallest beach in Hawaii, but offering an excellent view of the Kohala Mountains.
A quiet park, a place of preservation and education, accessible by plane, hiking or mule ride.
A place of natural beauty, one of the Bay Area's overlooked treasures.