The "Land of Trembling Earth" is a fascinating unspoilt natural area, the largest in North America.
The Wave is made out of 190 million year old sand dunes that have turned to red rock, on the border of Arizona and Utah.
Ranked as the sixth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute in 1999, Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer and model that died on August 5, 1962.
The water here is always blue and the sky is always clear, hardly crowded.
An International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance.
It all started with one bad painting in 1994 and since then the museum developed and now it has two galleries.
Maui's south shore is home to many extraordinary beaches and Makena Beach, also known as Oneloa Beach and "Big Beach," is undoubtedly one of the island's best.
Meaning "bad land" in Spanish, the landscape here is formed mainly by lava flow.
Named after Marmots. Elevation 2182 m (7160')
Just when you thought you've seen it all, planet Earth always has something up it's sleeve. And Cave of Swallows is really going to surprise you.
On the west coast of Florida, Clearwater has sunny days all year round and offers something for every visitor.
This beautiful and marine-rich area is home to the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, currently the largest marine sanctuary in the United States.
The park is characterized by rugged terrain and formations that resemble a science fiction landscape of another world.
The park is best known for its massive glaciers, but is also an ideal destination for those seeking wildlife, kayaking, or simply a chance to get away.
home to Mt. McKinley, North America's highest mountain, known to the native Athabascan Indians as 'Denali'.
A small, half a mile long beach, in a residential neighborhood on Oahu, constantly ranked among the best beaches in world.