USA
is one of the most developed countries of the world popularly known as the man
made heaven. Traveler from all around the world always dream to visit the
place as it has so much to see and experience.
Once the tourist gets the chance to visit USA they are thrilled to visit
the place. Following are the few places you should visit in USA
1. First of all I would suggest Geysers in yellow
stone national park in Wyoming. Having the most famous geysers of the world “old
Faithful” this place is a must to see. Before moving forward let me tell you
that Geyser is basically a whole from which hot water erupts out. Seeing the
eruption of old faithful is itself a unique experience and I am sure you will
be mesmerized by it. Some geyser shoot water high into the sky and others just
bubble and gurgle. Some geysers go off several times an hour or in a day and
some are only active every few years or more.
2. Colorado is famous for having amazing architectural
wonder situated in the Mesa Verde National park. It is basically houses carved
into the side of a cliff which was discovered by the two cow boys. These
apartment style homes had been long abandon but are believed to have been built
by early Indians.
3. We have some beautiful natural wonders here in
America, we have the Grand Canyon Niagara Falls and in Oregon we have Crater Lake.
Scientist believes that thousands of years ago Mount Mazama was exploded,
sending rivers of lave gushing from the top. After being quiet for years the
mountain finally trembled, cracked, and the edges of the crater fell into a big
hole at the top now the crates are filled here you will find quaint places to
stay and visit. There is a highway that runs around the lake, it’s a beautiful
sight. Like something out of a fantasy movie. You can visit Crater Lake
National Park throughout the year. If you plan to visit Crater Lake in the
winter, you might consider joining one of the ranger-led snowshoe walks. Each
Saturday and Sunday at 1 pm from Thanksgiving until the end of March, the
friendly rangers of Crater Lake National Park take willing hikers around
sections of the lake. The crater is located in Oregon at Crater Lake National
Park.
4. This next spot has got to be one of my favorites,
Carlsbad caverns a collection more than 100 limestone caves including
Lechuguilla Cave the nation’s deepest limestone cave(1,604 ft) and third
longest (over112 miles). This is a sight to see, if you’re not squeamish about
traveling under the earth. Caves are an amazing creation in nature; remember what’s
beneath our feet is just as important as what is above it. Take one of the year
round tours learn how caves are formed, what lives in them and so much more.
Caving is a lot like hiking underground so please take caution if you embark on
a caving adventure.
5. California is a place known for the having
gold. High in the mountains of eastern California in a hidden valley a town
called Bodie was born when a wondering prospector discovered gold in 1859and
after that people from all around the world came here to find gold. The town of
Bodie filled with thousands of people and eventually became known as a wicked
place where robbers and thieves killed and fought for the gold. All that’s left
today is a ghost town one of the few. Many of the town building still remain
today, such as the church, stores, saloons, houses, post office and even the
morgue. Bodie was once thriving with almost 10 thousand people now deserted it
is a very cool and creepy place to visit.
6.
Looking to go back in time and see some of the country’s history, then you have
to take your family to Mackinac Island between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. On
Mackinac Island there are no cars allowed, as soon as you get off the boat you
get a horse and buggy or a bicycle. There are many places to visit on the
island like Old fort Mackinac where British and American soldiers once fought
to control the Northwest Territories. You can also visit the grand Hotel it used
to be one of the largest summer hotels in the world. There are many sights and
activities for the whole family on Mackinac Island, take your family back in
time it’s defiantly an adventure worth checking out.
7. Another neat place to visit is a natural and
manmade is the graveyard of the Atlantic, or CapeHatteras. Many years ago on
the very shores of North Carolina and Virginia Captain Black Beard sailed and
attacked any ships that came into sight. They stole cargo and scared the local.
On this very coast Black Beard was killed now it’s called Cape Hatteras Recreation
Area. Along the shores of CapeHatteras the waters are shallow and have
swallowed many of ships, to this day hundreds of ship wrecks lay on the sandy
beaches. So to visit the place where black beard once ruled and then died and
you want to see a graveyard of ships this is defiantly a cool place to take a
vacation. And if you don’t care much about the ship wrecks the beach is just as
fabulous on hot summer days.
8. In Oklahoma you can find an authentic
IndianVillage. IndianCity is in the Tonkawa Hills near Anadarko Oklahoma. The
Indians have built everything here from the grass houses to the fine art. Tours
are held teaching about the customs of different tribes, Indian dances and
feasts are held. Learn about their clothing, tools, musical instruments and
more. Meet the ancestors of those who where here first see what life was like
before big cities and stone houses. This is a very interesting place to visit,
defiantly for the kids.
9.
This next adventure may not be for everyone, I’m talk’n about heading south to
the vast and mysterious Okefenokee
Swamp. The swamp stretches from Florida to Georgia. Visiting the Okefenokee
swamp is like stepping into an exotic land. The swamps provide a refuge for
thousands of plants and animal who find sanctuary in the many lakes, islands
and wetlands. There is much mystery in the Okefenokee some say you can hear the
echoes of ancient reptiles that once roamed, or perhaps still do. Whatever you
believe this place is magical yes it’s full of bugs, frogs and alligators, but
it’s pure and raw beautiful nature.
However,
visiting the swamp can be some what confusing. There is no one park you go to
that offers the entirety of the Okefenokee experience. Visitors have four
choices of parks, each with their own set of natural qualities and recreation
opportunities. Three parks are located on the eastern side of the swamp, and
one park is located on the south-western side. Because of the size of the
swamp, visiting the full complement of parks requires some driving because one
must travel around the perimeter of the wetland, which is larger than the
interior of Interstate 285 or all the barrier islands of Georgia combined. The
most popular activities in the swamp are sightseeing, boating, and fishing
there are walking trails and a historic site and a nature museum. All located around the swamps perimeter. This is
defiantly and outdoorsmen adventure, and defiantly for the kids a great
experience I totally recommend.
10.
The final place I think everyone should visit is the Grand Canyon. I figured I
should mention this one because it truly is a natural wonder of the world. Its
depth and vast size are breath taking and makes you feel connected to the world
like no other place. The Grand Canyon speaks history and engulfs your soul,
it’s so beautiful and worth any effort it may take to see it. I also recommend
if you are in a healthy state of life that you and your family should take some
of the many tours both hiking rafting the river are fun and exhilarating. See
one of the wonders of the natural world right here in the USA take you family
and have some fun.
Remember
it is important to spend time with the ones you love, and spending time togther
in places full of beauty and excitement makes life worth living. You don’t have
to travel far from home either I bet you have some great places to visit right
in your own neighbourhood. Explore your world and the world around you and
bring those you love closer to you and you to them, enjoy life and see all it
has to offer….Happy Times Y’all.
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