
Felix Ngeso
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1 week ago |
thetravel.com | Felix Ngeso
Stretching over 360 miles, the Oregon Coast is lined with scenic beach towns that draw crowds with awe-inspiring views and iconic landmarks. The most popular is Cannon Beach, known for its charming downtown, unbeatable views, and the iconic Haystack Rock, a unique 235-foot monolith. Cannon Beach and others like Seaside and Manzanita offer no shortage of activities, but with such popularity comes crowds and rising prices.
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1 week ago |
thetravel.com | Felix Ngeso
Published 8 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your TheTravel account California’s Sierra Nevada has no shortage of headline destinations. Lake Tahoe dazzles with its sprawling alpine shoreline and year-round buzz, while Shasta Lake, ringed by pine forests and mountain peaks, draws in boaters and anglers every summer. Unfortunately, the aforementioned, especially Lake Tahoe, are among the places projected to become as crowded as Yellowstone in a few years. Still, somewhere beyond...
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1 week ago |
thetravel.com | Felix Ngeso
California is the last place history buffs think of when yearning for a dose of ancient Egyptian wonder. Being among the most visited states in the U.S., California is largely known as the land of Hollywood glam, with iconic attractions like the Golden Gate Bridge, palm-lined beaches, and national parks with diverse landscapes. However, for those in search of the unexpected and a taste of Ancient Egypt without leaving the U.S., there is one remarkable site that delivers just that.
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2 weeks ago |
thetravel.com | Felix Ngeso
The American Southwest is renowned for its mesmerizing landscapes of towering red rock formations, deep slot canyons, and sweeping desert vistas that have inspired awe for centuries. Unlike some who overlook the human impact on the natural world, like the two tourists who were caught destroying million-year-old rock formations at Lake Mead, geology enthusiasts often visit iconic spots like Bryce Canyon, Arches, and the Grand Canyon, hoping to catch a glimpse of their natural features.
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3 weeks ago |
thetravel.com | Felix Ngeso
Every so often, the world reminds people that a name can carry the weight of a culture, tell a story, and even become a destination in itself. While some countries boast of having the longest names by letter count, other places intrigue tourists with names that stretch across signboards, challenging one’s breath control just to pronounce them.
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