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- 17 Maytylerd in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
Top 5 most beautiful caves in the US
There are many dark caverns hidden inside American’s mountains, and since caves are really interesting destinations if you don’t mind a bit of a hike (most of the time), here’s a list of the top 5 most beautiful caves in the US.
Some caves are just like artwork produced by nature, and it’s hard to imagine that all those stalactites and stalagmites haven’t been fashioned by a very talented human hand. And since these caves are well known tourist magnets, there’s no need for a headlamp or even a flashlight. …
- 07 Aprkachou_n in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
The most interesting attractions in Louisville, Kentucky
Due to its location, Louisville is at the nexus of Southern and Midwestern cultures, and an utterly pleasant travel destination that has the best of both regions. Southern hospitality and cuisine blend with a vibrant arts and music scene, as well as some of the most beautiful parks in the US.
Louisville draws tourists all year round, which is not surprising, considering the vast number of year-round attractions in the city. So here are some of the most interesting attractions in Louisville, Kentucky. …
- 18 Novpapillon in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
The best local music scenes in the US
If you’re tired of TV shows that produce pop stars that vanish after living out their fifteen minutes of fame, it’s time for you to get acquainted with the real music scene of the US. There are countless great artists in this country, but there are even more awesome musicians and acts which haven’t made it into the mainstream yet.
And if you want to get to know them, you’ll have to do a bit of traveling. Many great artists have started their career in smaller cities, so prick up your ears next time you’re visiting any of the following music scenes, because you might just hear some future stars play. …
- 04 Novitachan in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
The best camping spots in the US
Since it’s the beginning of November, one would think that the weather is not warm enough for camping in the temperate regions. But if it’s not raining and the weather is mild enough, why should you not go out in the nature for a few days at least? Besides, in the fall season you won’t have to worry about insect bites, heat rashes and dog days.
All you need is a good tent and a warm sleeping bag, a pot to heat water in, and some good humor. After all, there is no obstacle that a creative camper can’t overcome. So here are the best camping spots in the US, where you can commune with nature for a while. …