Photo by Clyde Robinson
  • HonoluluThe capital of Hawaii is a dynamic city, but still has the charm of the Islands 'laid-back atmosphere.
  • Napali CoastKauai’s famous coastline is truly majestic, featuring emerald green pinnacles towering along the shoreline for 17-miles.
  • Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical ParkPreviously known as the City of Refuge Park, the park has an important historical and cultural importance.
  • Kalaupapa National Historical ParkA quiet park, a place of preservation and education, accessible by plane, hiking or mule ride.
  • JuneauJuneau is the capital city of Alaska, a unique place, charming and with friendly locals.
  • KetchikanA scenic town on Revillagigedo Island in Southeast Alaska.
  • Isle Royale National ParkA wilderness preserve comprised of Isle Royale and the surrounding waters and small islands.
  • Katmai National ParkLocated at the base of the Alaskan Peninsula, it's home to a huge number of Alaskan brown bears.
  • San FranciscoA lively city, known for its scenic beauty and great ethnic diversity.
  • Mesa Verde National ParkWorld renowned for its well-preserved cliff dwellings and desert landscape and steep canyons.
  • Rocky Mountain National ParkThe park has excellent spots for high altitude alpine hiking, backpacking and rock climbing as well as ample opportunity for spotting wildlife.
  • McWay WaterfallA scenic and unreachable waterfall, dropping 25 meters off a cliff onto the beach.
  • Point Reyes National SeashoreA place of natural beauty, one of the Bay Area's overlooked treasures.
  • Daytona BeachFamous not only for its beaches, but also for the wide range of activities, especially motorsports, Daytona being the headquarter for NASCAR.
  • Morro BayThe great sight is the surf at the base of Morro Rock which is the lava plug remnant of an ancient volcano.
  • Pez Memorabilia MuseumThe place where you can see every Pez candy dispenser that was ever made.
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