• Virginia BeachThis city resort has a 300 feet wide beach and offers a classic beach vacation, with exciting attractions and various activities.
  • Pinnacles National MonumentOffering rugged hiking trails, it protects a wilderness area containing the remains of half of a long-extinct volcano.
  • Chiricahua National MonumentAn enormous collection of weirdly-shaped rock pinnacles, remnants of a huge volcanic eruption about 25 million years ago, cover the higher regions of the park.
  • MoheliMoheli is an island in the East African island nation of Comoros.
  • Prince William SoundTaking a cruise here you'll see an awe-inspiring scenery and a very diverse wildlife.
  • Ile aux CerfsA lovely small island on the east coast of Mauritius, where the sand is white and the water turquoise.
  • Vancouver IslandPart of British Columbia, Vancouver Island has a beautiful landscape, with alpine meadows and lakes and also a rich wildlife.
  • MajuroThe capital of Marshall Islands is a good base for exploration the many surrounding islands and beaches.
  • Baltoro GlacierWith a length of 62 kilometers, Baltoro is the longest glacier outside the polar regions.
  • Antarctica's GlaciersAntarctica is home to numerous glaciers and is a popular destination, with the number of tourists increasing to 35,000 per year.
  • Glaciers of KilimanjaroThey are not the largest in the world, but they are truly amazing and highly publicized, being a major attraction in Africa.
  • Aletsch GlacierThe largest glacier in the Alps, with a length of 23 kilometers and an area of 120 square kilometers.
  • Jostedalsbreen GlacierMeasuring more than 60 kilometers in length, this is the largest glacier in continental Europe.
  • Fox and Franz Josef GlaciersTwo sibling glaciers in New Zealand, with many tunnels and crevasses to explore.
  • Perito Moreno GlacierA glacier that is advancing despite of global warming, and is also the third source of fresh water in the world.
  • KulusukKulusuk lies on a small rocky island, tucked between mountains and fjords, and is almost always surrounded by icebergs.
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