
This Hawaiian Island Feels Like a Hidden Jungle Paradise With Waterfalls, Canyons, and Wild Coastlines
Emerald valleys, dramatic cliffs, and dense tropical landscapes give this island some of the most breathtaking scenery in Hawaii.

Emerald valleys, dramatic cliffs, and dense tropical landscapes give this island some of the most breathtaking scenery in Hawaii.

Somewhere along the Potomac River, about fifteen miles south of the National Mall, a white-columned mansion sits on a bluff with a view that’s barely changed in two centuries.

Stretching across a vast swathe of southern Portugal, this expansive region showcases an extraordinary variety of landscapes.

Towering waterfalls, forested trails, and sweeping mountain views make this natural destination a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fittingly nicknamed the “Sunniest City on Earth,” this desert destination is blessed with year-round blue skies and a warm, dry climate.

The ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, Croatia’s Dubrovnik is one of the most popular places to visit in all the Mediterranean thanks to its enchanting old town.

Forever associated with the world’s first atomic-bomb attack that leveled the city on 6th August 1945, Hiroshima has bounced back remarkably since then and now looks much like any other modern Japanese city.

One of the most enchanting places in the entire Adriatic, Istria occupies the northwestern corner of Croatia.

The Bay of Kotor, known also as simply Boka, is a bay in the heart of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro.

When you think of Italy, it is probably not its wealth of national parks that immediately spring to mind.

Overshadowed by its flashy neighbor, this desert city offers a far more relaxed side of southern Nevada.

Most famous for its out-of-this-world cuisine and top-notch restaurants, Portland, Oregon, is every foodie’s dream destination! Nicknamed ‘Rip City,’ Portland’s tag was sourced from the city’s NBA team announcer during a basketball game versus the Los Angeles Lakers.

As a proud Gautenger myself, it often feels like I’ve seen it all in my home province.

Malaysia isn’t necessarily known for its beaches, often falling by the wayside due to the beautiful beaches of nearby Thailand and Indonesia, so it’s not a traditional go-to beach destination.

The USA is one of those countries that is so massive it might as well be its own continent. And with 50 states, each with their own laws and landscapes, it pretty much is.
