Everglades in Florida. If you have the taste for travel and want to discover the USA (United States), you have to make a trip to Florida to visit the Everglades a few kilometers from the city of Miami. Indeed, located in South Florida, you can see in this ...
Providence Canyon. Providence Canyon Park is located in Lumpkin in southwest Georgia in Stewart County. The park is just over 4 km² and is also known as the “Little Grand Canyon”. It is considered one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia although it is ultimately not ...
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Assateague Island. Assateague Island, This island in the Maryland is somehow the equivalent of the french Camargue. This is a unique place recreated daily by the wind and waves of the ocean. On Assateague Island, 60 km long, life has adapted to the movement. Ideal for relaxing, taking ...
Underground lake The Lost Sea The underground lake “The Lost Sea”, in Tennessee, was discovered in 1905 by a teenager named Ben Sands while playing in a huge cave. At the lake, he found a cave so huge that it was impossible to see the end with his lantern. When he ...
The Wave in Arizona The Wave is a sandstone rock formation in the Coyote Butts ravine of the Paria Canyon-Vermiliion Cliffs Wilderness near the Arizona-Utah border. Formed into a massive and compact Navajo sandstone rock, The Wave consists of intersecting U-shaped sloping channels, hardened by deposition overtime since the ...
San Antonio River Walk. San Antonio River Walk. The San Antonio River Walk also known as Paseo del Río is a network of walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River. Lined by bars, shops and restaurants, the River Walk is an important part of the city’s tourist ...
Venetian Pool Miami. The Coral Gables Venetian Pool is a beautiful freshwater swimming pool fed by the Biscayne aquifer. It is the largest freshwater swimming pool in the U.S., and the only swimming pool to be included on the National Register of Historic Places. The spot where the ...
Braderie de Lille. BRADERIE DE LILLE. a different kind of Flea Market The Braderie de Lille is the largest Flea Market in Europe. What is amazing about it is that it exists since at least 1127. Over the years, it went through many transformations to become what it ...
Menton Lemon Festival. Menton Lemon Festival. It is an event, attracting over 230,000 visitors each year. It involves more than 300 professionals and requires an average 145 tons of citrus fruits. As well as the important citrus exhibitions, you can admire the daytime and evening parades throughout Menton. ...
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France Tourism Links. France Tourism Links. – Official French Tourism Site: Your first stop to organize your trip to France. FranceGuide – French Culture Portal: The official site for the French Culture. French Culture in France – French Culture in the United States: To keep informed with French culture in the ...
Monuments of Paris. Monuments of Paris. – Arc de Triomphe: It is the world largest triumphal arch,162 feet high. It was conceived by Napoleon as a tribute to his army and 128 victorious battles. It crowns the famous avenue of the Champs-Elysees. – Arenes de Lutece: built during the first and second ...
Main Museums of Paris. Main Museums of Paris. – Cite des Sciences et de l’Industrie: Built in 1986, this mostly space museum features the largest projection screen on the planet. Also a futuristic rooftop lighting system designed to follow the sun across the sky. – Institute of the Arab World: Opened in 1987 ...
France Main Waterways. France Main Waterways. – Burgundy Canal: About 150 miles long, it abounds of historic locations along its meandering route. – Canal du Centre: About 73 miles long, it constituted the final link in the first inland-waterway route between the English Channel and the Mediterranean Sea. – Canal ...
Discover France. Discover France. ALSACE : Regional Capital: Strasbourg (Home of the European Parliament) Geography: North East France It stretches on the left bank of the Rhine River. Alsace links France to Germany. Alsace is known for his famous wines, regional cuisine like choucroute garnie, The architecture of its towns ...
Alsace Wine Route. The Alsace Wine Route is a must see among the most famous wine routes in France. With its medieval castles and charming flowery villages, it offers a unique experience to its visitors. Officially a tourist route since 1953, it attracts visitors from all over the ...
Salt Desert in New Mexico. Salt Desert in New Mexico. South-central New Mexico is home to the San Andres Mountains and the most immense white sands desert in the world. The white sands are located in North America’s largest desert called the Chihuahaun Desert. It is the least known of ...
French Polynesia. French Polynesia is made up of 118 islands and atolls covering a stretch of ocean roughly the size of the European Union. The most well known islands are Tahiti and Bora Bora, nevertheless other smaller islands are like a gem to be discovered. Here are ...
Washington DC. Washington DC. We have not only offered the Statue of Liberty to the Americans but also their capital. Pierre Charles L’Enfant, the architect and civil engineer born in France in 1754 was responsible for carrying out the plans of the city of Washington. L’Enfant wrote ...
Monaco. Monaco. The Principality of Monaco is the second smallest independent state in the world after the Vatican. It occupies a total of a little over 2 square kilometers (the USA are 9.6 million square kilometers) and count very little cities. With its less than 40 thousands ...