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Ripley’s Believe it or not

‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ is founded by Robert Ripley. This is an American franchise dealing with bizarre items and events that are unusual and strange. This gained the utmost popularity that it became adapted into various formats such as television, radio, a chain of museums, comic books and also a book series. The Ripley Entertainment Inc is Orlando-based and a Jim Pattison Group division. This is a global company receiving over 12 million guests every year.

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Glen Canyon Dam – Lake Powell

The Glen Canyon Dam is on the famous Colorado River, NE Ariz., at the height of 710 ft (216 m) high and is 1,560 ft (475 m) long. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s key unit of the Colorado River storage project is the largest concrete dams in the world. This dam was built in 1963 and was dedicated in 1966 to power-generation facilities to control the upper Colorado flow and its tributaries flow, and since 1964 it produces hydroelectricity.

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Redwood National Forest

The Redwood National and State Parks (Redwood national forest) are in the north of California. The parks are primarily located along the coast and are known for their coastal redwood the Sequoia sempervirens (Tallest tree species). The Redwood national forest is the only place in the world where Sequoia sempervirens are currently available. The Redwood National Forest is a well-known tourist attraction. People from all over the world visit Redwood National Forest every year.

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Hiking tours along the River Place Nature Trail – Austin, Texas

For a challenging, but picturesque hike in Texas, you can’t go wrong with tackling the various hiking routes that the River Place Nature Trail has to offer. It is tucked away in the hills in close proximately to the western neighborhood of the city of Austin. In fact, the locals can’t believe how remote the park feels given its location to the city. During the spring months, it is one of the most beautiful choices for individuals who are looking for an easy hike or something a lot more challenging. With the choices on offer, it is accommodating to everyone. Read More

Carmel-by- the-Sea

Carmel-by- the-sea is usually known as Carmel, a Californian city in the United States. The foundation date is traced back to 1920 and incorporation date to 1916. The city is famous for its naturally rich scenic beauty and grand artistic history. The literature and architecture of the city have been well appreciated. The mayor history of the city is dominated by actors, writers, and poets like Herbert Heron, who founded the Forest Theater.

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Fort Knox

Fort Knox is in the north of Elizabethtown and Kentucky south of Louisville, a United States Army post. The 109,000 acre base of Fort Knox covers parts of Hardin, Bullitt, and Meade counties. Fort Knox is believed to be a gold vault enveloped by granite walls and has a bombproof roof at the top.

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Ausable Chasm – New York

The United States of America is a place where tourism opportunities are unlimited. People can easily find places that are exciting and have the beautiful views. One such spot in the State of New York is Ausable Chasm, it is a sandstone gorge and is a popular tourist attraction. The gorge is located in the village of Keeseville, the Ausable River runs through the gorge and then ends in Lake Champlain. Ausable Chasm is nearly 2 miles long and is a popular tourist attraction in the Adirondacks region.

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