Photo by Clyde Robinson
  • Pololu Valley BeachOne of the smallest beach in Hawaii, but offering an excellent view of the Kohala Mountains.
  • Longaberger Basket BuildingThis unusual office building is the perfect replica of a hand woven basket, only it's 60 times larger.
  • Willis TowerFormerly known as the Sears Tower, this 108-story building is the tallest in the United States.
  • Hubbard GlacierLocated between Alaska and Yukon Bay in Canada, Hubbard is one of the largest glaciers in the world.
  • Misty Fjords A National Monument in Alaska, this fjord is so narrow that is can only be explored by kayak, cruise ships being to large.
  • Tracy Arm FjordAn impressive glacier carved fjord in Alaska, near Juneau.
  • Cape CodCape Cod attracts many visitors with its many beaches and activities, from hiking and water sports to whale watching.
  • Glacier Bay National ParkThe 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.
  • Monterey BayThis beautiful and marine-rich area is home to the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, currently the largest marine sanctuary in the United States.
  • Vaillancourt FountainA controversial fountain since it was completed in 1971, being called a "howling obscenity".
  • The UnisphereThis 12 storey high fountain, representing the Earth is the symbol of Queens, New York.
  • Fort Worth Water GardensA great fountain, with three pools to cool of in the middle of a hot day.
  • Crown FountainThis fountain in Milennium Park, Chicago is 100% inspired by the people in the city.
  • The Buckingham Memorial FountainOne of the largest in the world and one of Chicago's main attractions.
  • Bellagio FountainBellagio Fountain offers a true show, with lights and music.
  • Bimini IslandsThese two small islands in the Bahamas are only 50 miles east of Florida, and they offer more activities than any other Bahamian island.
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