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This Arizona sandstone froze 190 million years into wave patterns

This Arizona sandstone froze 190 million years into wave patterns

The Wave sits in northern Arizona, 5 miles from the Utah border. Red-orange sandstone curves like frozen water. Striations ripple through rock walls. Only 64 people walk here daily. The Bureau of Land Management runs a lottery. Your odds improve in winter. This 190-million-year formation draws photographers worldwide. Light hits differently here. Colors shift from … Lire plus

This Thai island where powder sand meets 82°F water in February

This Thai island where powder sand meets 82°F water in February

“`html The ferry from Pak Bara cuts through flat Andaman water for 90 minutes. Then the island appears. A figure-eight of white sand and jungle green, no taller than 50 meters at its highest point. You can walk end to end in 30 minutes. The water around it glows neon blue. Koh Lipe sits 35 … Lire plus

12 bastide villages where medieval arcades frame markets 90 minutes from Toulouse

12 bastide villages where medieval arcades frame markets 90 minutes from Toulouse

Lauzerte sits at 44.2505°N on a hilltop in Tarn-et-Garonne, population 1,400. Thursday mornings at 8am, the gourmet market fills Place des Cornières with 30 vendors selling foie gras and Chasselas grapes. By 9am, the arcades cast shadows on pale limestone that glows golden by sunset. Most visitors drive 90 minutes from Toulouse and leave by … Lire plus

8 Port St. Joe moments where lighthouse moved 12 miles and bay scalloping costs $0

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Highway 98 cuts through the Forgotten Coast, past pine scrub and salt marsh, until Port St. Joe appears. Population 3,500. A white skeletal lighthouse rises against the bay. No resort towers. No boardwalk crowds. Just a Gulf town that moved its lighthouse 12 miles in 2014 to save it from the sea. The lighthouse survived … Lire plus

This Minnesota snowshoe trail crosses frozen lake ice requiring free gear

This Minnesota snowshoe trail crosses frozen lake ice requiring free gear

“`html Highway 53 cuts north from Duluth through pine forests that thicken with every mile. International Falls sits 4 hours away. Turn east at Ash River. The visitor center parking lot ends where Kabetogama Lake begins. In winter the lake becomes a white highway. The Blind Ash Bay Snowshoe Trail starts here. 2.5 miles through … Lire plus

Better than Hanalei where parking fills by 9am and Donkey Beach keeps tree-tunnel silence for free

Better than Hanalei where parking fills by 9am and Donkey Beach keeps tree-tunnel silence for free

Hanalei Beach’s parking lot fills by 9am most mornings. Cars circle. Families wait. The famous North Shore crescent draws crowds for valid reasons: lifeguards, calm summer water, postcard views. But 1.5 miles south, a different beach offers the same dramatic coastline without the stress. Donkey Beach sits behind a half-mile tree tunnel that filters casual … Lire plus

This Michigan fishing village smokes whitefish in 1904 shanties on morning water

This Michigan fishing village smokes whitefish in 1904 shanties on morning water

M-22 curves through cherry orchards before the road opens to Lake Michigan. Leland appears at the river mouth where weathered gray shanties line still water. Population 400. Thirty minutes from Traverse City. The fishing village that never stopped fishing. Most Great Lakes fishing towns became museums or disappeared. Leland kept working. Two commercial fisheries operate … Lire plus

This Arizona plaza built by copper barons in 1917 sits empty at dawn

This Arizona plaza built by copper barons in 1917 sits empty at dawn

Highway 85 drops through creosote flats two hours southwest of Phoenix. Then the mountains part and white stucco walls appear around a plaza rimmed with palm trees. This is Ajo, population 3,500, where a copper baron built mission-style architecture in 1917 and the town froze when mining stopped in 1985. The New Cornelia open-pit mine … Lire plus

Better than Santa Elena where 300 paddlers wait and Mariscal keeps limestone silence for $300

Better than Santa Elena where 300 paddlers wait and Mariscal keeps limestone silence for 0

Santa Elena Canyon pulls 300 paddlers on spring weekends. Rangers manage parking. Shuttles run on schedules. The 13-mile float through Big Bend’s most famous limestone walls feels managed because it is. Mariscal Canyon sits 70 miles south on the same river. Ten miles of water. Walls pressing 1,400 feet overhead. Winter flow at 600 CFS … Lire plus