North America:
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Niagara Falls American Side
Written by Viator, January 2011
Straddling the international border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the American state of New York, Niagara Falls has been a wildly popular honeymoon destination since the 18th century, ...
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How to Choose a Grand Canyon Tour
Written by Viator, August 2010
The Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world, so it's clearly an experience not to be missed. You have a few options, and it's not always easy sorting between them. If you're ...
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Swamps & Bayous from New Orleans
Written by Viator, January 2011
Revel in the history and culture of the Cajun people while pursuing contact with the distinctive wildlife found in the swamps and bayous of Southern Louisiana. The region is replete with so much ...
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Niagara Falls from New York
Written by Viator, August 2010
Niagara Falls is the most powerful falls in North America, and this country-straddling landmark is one of the top tourist destinations of the region. The falls themselves are truly breathtaking, ...
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Grand Canyon Tours from Phoenix
Written by Viator, August 2010
There are plenty of different ways you can experience the grandeur of the Grand Canyon from Phoenix. Take your pick of Grand Canyon tour options starting in Phoenix and find out why Arizona is ...
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Niagara Falls from Toronto
Written by Viator, August 2010
Not only is Toronto a fascinating destination in itself, it makes a great base for exploring Niagara Falls, just 80 miles (130 kilometers) away. This astonishing natural wonder straddling the ...
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Bocana del Río Copalita, New Archeological Site
Written by Mexico Expert: Daniel, Mexico, April 2011
Located just 7 miles away from the coastline outlining one of Huatulco Bay’s unspoiled beaches, Copalita, in the state of Oaxaca, lies this brand new archaeological site. The first one of its kind, ...
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Grand Canyon: The South Rim
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
Although people tend to think of the Grand Canyon
as a single location, it’s actually divided into North and South, with
slightly different hikes, weather, and experiences to offer. About 20 ...
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Grand Canyon West
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2013
Unlike the famous South Rim and atmospheric North Rim , Grand Canyon West is not part of the Grand Canyon National Park —in
fact, it’s five hours away and is owned and operated by the ...
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Hawaii History and Culture
Written by Kyle, USA, December 2012
When it comes to experiencing Hawaii ’s
history and culture most visitors might expect to find it at a luau.
Though luaus can indeed provide cultural insights—cooking a pig in an
underground ...
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Outdoor Adventures Near Phoenix
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2013
When people think of Arizona ,
most of the images that come to mind are full of desert sand, cacti,
and open spaces; while there are some highly photographic landscapes of
this sort (especially ...
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President Calderon Takes Us on a Guided Tour of the Yucatan and Beyond
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, September 2011
One doesn’t usually think of Felipe Calderón, the tough-as-nails president of Mexico best known for his encyclopedic policy knowledge and unflinching crackdown on borderland narcotrafficking ...
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The Grand Canyon in Winter
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
If you haven’t yet visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona, or if you’re planning on visiting again, don’t count out the winter months! There are many benefits, such as fewer people, reduced prices, and ...
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The Saint Lawrence River in Montreal
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, October 2011
The city of Montreal sees the nearby meeting of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, and the city’s port sits on the river gateway that travels from the Great Lakes and opens up into the Atlantic ...
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Tips for Visiting the Grand Canyon in the Spring
Written by Jessica F, March 2013
Spring is a great time to visit the Grand Canyon.You’ll get to avoid the heavy crowds and intense heat that exist during the summer months, as well as the risks involved with visiting in winter, ...
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