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Grand Canyon National Park

Geographical Location: North America

The Grand Canyon is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Arizona, USA, carved by the Colorado River over millions of years. Stretching over 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep, this iconic landmark showcases intricate layers of rock that tell a complex geological history. Its monumental scale and intricate and colorful landscape offer some of the most overwhelming vistas in the world.

Visitors from around the globe flock to the Grand Canyon National Park to witness its grandeur. Whether they experience it by hiking its numerous trails, rafting in the Colorado River, or simply observing from one of the many overlooks, the Grand Canyon offers an unparalleled experience of awe and wonder. Its overwhelming size and intricate and colorful landscape offer a unique spectacle unsurpassed in its ability to illustrate the sheer power of natural forces.

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Lake Tahoe

Close view of Lake Tahoe in the daytime Beautiful view of Lake Tahoe from the distance at night

Geographical Location: North America

When it comes to things to do in South Lake Tahoe, you can shred down the mountain from 10,067 ft. at Heavenly Mountain Resort's peak or you can dive into the depths of Lake Tahoe. It's more than 1600 ft. deep, making it one of the deepest lakes in North America. Needless to say, there's plenty of things to do in Lake Tahoe above and below the surface.

All parts of Lake Tahoe are beautiful and have something unique to offer. South Lake Tahoe is popular for its ski resorts like Heavenly, Sierra at Tahoe and Kirkwood ski resorts. South Lake Tahoe is also popular for its restaurants, shopping, casino resorts and vibrant nightlife.

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Stateline Lake Tahoe

Stateline Lake Tahoe

A river crosses through the middle of Grand Canyon National Park.

Tahoe beach retreat aerial

Firepit at Zephyr Cove RV Park

Firepit at Zephyr Cove RV Park

Hikers watching sunset

Hikers watching sunset

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Niagara Falls

Geographical Location: North America

Niagara Falls is located on the border between Canada and the United States. Connecting Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, Niagara Falls has the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America.

Niagara Falls draws in thousands of visitors every year, and for good reason. As such, there are numerous things that you can see while you visit the falls, and it is very easy to make a full trip out of seeing this wonderful sight.

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A visualization of the 'Horseshoe' part of the falls

The 'Horseshoe'

Niagara Falls with a rainbow touching down in it

A rainbow in Niagara Falls

An orange sky overlooking Niagara Falls

A sunset at Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls illuminated with colored lights

A colorful view of Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls from a distant perspective

A distant look at Niagara Falls

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