Penang Turtle Sanctuary
Along the sandy shores of Penang National Park a safe haven for turtles exists at the Penang Turtle Sanctuary.
Along the sandy shores of Penang National Park a safe haven for turtles exists at the Penang Turtle Sanctuary.
Deep beneath a castle an underground bunker from the cold war era stays hidden from sight. It’s known as the Gjirokaster Cold War Tunnel and is a well known secret from the “Stone City’s” past. The original construction of the tunnel was hidden from the public, and built during the seventies and eighties.
Smack in the middle of the North Island, the powerful Huka Falls emerge from one of New Zealand’s largest lakes in the form of white rapids and icy blue pools.
Looking out over an ancient city and standing on a rocky hill, the Berat Castle is one of the most impressive castles I’ve ever seen.
Above the ancient Gorica Quarter the remains of an old castle overlook the city of Berat.
My first unorganized trip overseas was back in January of 2013. It was a 9 week backpacking trip through Southeast Asia, and it changed my whole perception of the word travel.
At the end of the local train line and a short walk through a beautiful tree-lined avenue, Vrelo Bosne awaits with its various springs.
The Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most spectacular works. Situated in the heart of Tempe, the multipurpose art facility highlights Arizona’s unique style.
The BOH Tea Plantation is located in the relaxing highlands of Malaysia and renowned for its spectacular black tea. Wandering through the large estate is the perfect way to see the vibrant rolling countryside.
Split Apple Rock looks like the giant head of a whale emerging from calm tropical waters. The cracked “apple” is a fantastic sight in New Zealand’s Tasman District.
Tunnel Beach is one of Dunedin’s truly amazing places. The walk down a man-made tunnel opens up to a secluded beach.
Where the stormy Tasman Sea collides with the immense Pacific Ocean, a lighthouse stands still among fierce winds. This iconic structure lies at the very end of the road at Cape Reinga, in the northernmost region of New Zealand.
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