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This Michigan town drops 230 inches of snow on ice caves you can walk inside

This Michigan town drops 230 inches of snow on ice caves you can walk inside

The ice at Miner’s Falls stands 40 feet tall in columns you can walk between. February light filters through turquoise formations where Lake Superior seeps through sandstone cliffs and freezes mid-drip. Munising buries these ice caves under 230 inches of snow each winter while most Midwest travelers drive past on their way to Marquette. This … Lire plus

This Cotswold village keeps a roofed market cross from 1380 where golden stone meets medieval timber

This Cotswold village keeps a roofed market cross from 1380 where golden stone meets medieval timber

The Market Cross stands in the village center where it has since 1380. Four stone steps lead to a raised platform. A roof shelters the structure. Honey-gold Cotswold limestone glows in afternoon light. Castle Combe sits in a wooded valley 12 miles northeast of Bath. Population 350. The By Brook flows past medieval buildings unchanged … Lire plus

Better than Kapalua where hotels cost $400 and Waialua keeps rock wall pools for $150

Better than Kapalua where hotels cost 0 and Waialua keeps rock wall pools for 0

Kapalua Beach parking fills by 8am. Resort guests claim the sand. Rooms cost $400-600 nightly for Maui’s northwest shore access. Nine miles across the channel, Waialua Beach on Molokai offers the same shallow turquoise bay, the same protected snorkeling, the same white sand. Vacation rentals run $150-200. The beach stays empty most mornings. I walked … Lire plus

This Georgia seaport has fog at dawn and shrimp boats leaving at 5:30am

This Georgia seaport has fog at dawn and shrimp boats leaving at 5:30am

St. Marys sits at Georgia’s southern edge where the river meets Cumberland Island. Fog rolls across the water most mornings before 9am. Victorian houses line Osborne Street under live oak canopies draped in Spanish moss. Shrimp boats leave the docks at 5:30am. The ferry to Cumberland Island departs from a weathered wooden wharf where tourists … Lire plus

This island stays 4 feet deep for 200 feet from shore

This island stays 4 feet deep for 200 feet from shore

Standing waist-deep in water so clear you can count pebbles 50 feet away changes how you think about beaches. The sand glows white beneath your feet. Small fish dart past your ankles in slow motion. You’re not snorkeling. You’re just standing there, warm water lapping at your ribs, looking straight down through 3 feet of … Lire plus

8 medieval villages where morning mist turns honey stone silver along quiet rivers

8 medieval villages where morning mist turns honey stone silver along quiet rivers

The D-road through Haut-Languedoc climbs through morning fog at 7am. Valleys hold mist like bowls of milk. Stone villages appear through the white, one by one, along rivers that carved these hills over millennia. Eight medieval settlements sit within 30 miles of each other, built when defense meant height and water meant life. Population 600 … Lire plus

This desert canyon hides a 40-foot waterfall filling a turquoise pool in moss

This desert canyon hides a 40-foot waterfall filling a turquoise pool in moss

Highway 82 cuts through sagebrush flats where golden hills roll endlessly under wide sky. Umtanum Road narrows to gravel, winding into a basalt canyon where Douglas-fir shade replaces open desert. At the trail’s end, a 40-foot waterfall tumbles into a turquoise pool surrounded by moss-covered walls. This is Umtanum Creek Falls, 11 miles west of … Lire plus