Mt. Rushmore, Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks - Tour the US with Gate 1 Travel
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Experience the rustic mid-west like never before with this incredible tour that takes you to the must-visit national parks in the U.S.. Arrive in Rapid City and visit the Crazy Horse Memorial and the magnificent Mount Rushmore National Memorial, the largest statue-monument in the world. Experience Yellowstone National Park, home to more than 10,000 hot springs and two-thirds of all of the geysers in the world. Visit the spectacular Grand Teton National Park, with its jagged peaks, glaciers, lakes and dense forests rich with wildlife. Travel to Utah to the beautiful Bear Lake, with its sparkling turquoise waters, a mecca for boating, sailing and other water sports, before proceeding to Salt Lake City.
Fallen City - Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming
Fallen City - Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming. It only makes sense that if you drive up a mountain to 9,000 ft then you will have to come down the other side. Absolutely Beautiful....
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Incredible Scenic Beartooth Highway – between Montana and Wyoming
Incredible Scenic Beartooth Highway – between Montana and Wyoming.
“The most beautiful road in America” was coined by the late Charles Kuralt to describe this outstanding 67 mile corridor crossing the top of Montana and Wyoming. The highway opened in 1936 and was declared impossible to build by many engineers.
The Beartooth Highway is listed as a National Scenic Byways All-American Road. The highway is the quickest route between Red Lodge, Montana and Cooke City, Montana near the north-east entrance to Yellowstone National Park.
At 11,947 feet above sea level (that’s over two miles high), the road is the highest elevation highway in the Northern Rocky Mountains. It is closed from mid-October to late May because of snow on the roadway, some years over 20 feet deep!
Be prepared for adverse conditions in the summertime since winds can blow over 100 MPH and 70 degree days can plummet to below freezing during sudden snowstorms!
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5 Glassy, Crystalline Places And Sites Around The World
5 Glassy, Crystalline Places And Sites Around The World
Ice Caves
The ice caves can be found in the frigidly cold areas of the world, such as Iceland, Alaska, and Austria. These ice caves are lined with significant amounts of perennial ice, with part of the cave being under 0°C. The ice in the caves take different shapes and form natural sculptures. In the right temperature, light and conditions, these caves take the most mesmerizing forms. With the shiny ice reflecting and refracting light, filling the caves in mysterious azure hues, and creating an amazing monochromatic chiaroscuro. It is as though the traveler is passing through an exotic arcade made of glass. The largest of these is in the village of Werfen near Salzburg in Austria. There are several more near Salzburg, including the Eisriesenwelt. Ice caves in Skaftafell, Vatnajokull and many more are there in Iceland. The Mendenhall Ice Caves in Alaska are equally beautiful. These are extremely dangerous, too.
Hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The Yellowstone National Park in the United States is home to more than 10,000 hot springs and geysers. Some of these offer strikingly vibrant colors that appear almost unnatural. These colors are caused by the algae in the water. The water is so clear and still that it is almost hard to tell that it is there at all, and only the rings psychedelic colors can be seen. The colors, together with the stillness and clarity of the water creates an almost-jewel-like quality of the springs. Some of the most enchanting, brilliant and clear water-bodies here are the morning Glory Pool, Grand Prismatic Spring and Norris Cistern Spring. The Yellowstone is amongst the inspiring wonders and best attraction of United States of America.
Glass Beach (California/ Newfoundland and Labrador)
Near Fort Bragg in California is a beach covered with a kaleidoscopic abundance of sea glass. These pieces of colourful, glassy stones have been formed when the locals dumped garbage, such as glass, appliances and even vehicles, into an area of coastline near the north of the town for many years. On the other hand, the outskirts of the town of Springdale in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, has the Glassy Beach, which is covered with smoothed out pieces of rainbow-coloured, broken glasses. These are believed to have been washed ashore by the waves, and are completely safe to walk upon, on bare feet. All over Canada, there are several beaches where such sea glasses can be found.
Pamukkale, Turkey
Everyone loves the infinity pools, with the calm, glassy water extending up to nowhere. If you have a penchant for them, Pamukkale is the place to be, with seventeen naturally formed infinity pools. The region is filled with crystalline limestone walls and their reflections brightening up the hot springs. But, it is the set of pools of clear, aquamarine water, ensconced in cottony travertines that pull the nature-lovers. Flowing water, emerging from the springs, deposits carbonate minerals in the terraces. In broad daylight, one may think that these look like shiny slabs of marble or even ice. Ironically, the temperature varies from 35°C to 100°C.
Salar de Uyuni, South America
Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flats, formed from rich salt content left behind by the drying up of the prehistoric salt lake called Lago Minchin in southwest Bolivia. Now, the area is covered with thick salt crust of amazing flatness, with some seasonal shallow pools of brine. When dry, the region is an endless stretch of white. But, during the rainy season, the plain transforms into a gigantic mirror. With no place to drain, the rain water covers the plain, and the dazzling water of the thickness of a few inches reflects the sky and it many wonders of colours, clouds and everything else that speckles the canopy above, including the flocks of flying flamingos that are common here. The world seems to extend to the infinity here. Salar de Uyuli forms the largest natural mirror in the world and can be seen from the space.
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Ep. 103: Lakeside Mountains | Great Salt Lake Utah RV travel camping
Sometimes even the best plans can go haywire, and it's incumbent upon us to be able to handle any contingency when recreating in the great outdoors. After a wonderful weekend spent camping with our friend Angus in the Lakeside Mountains of Utah's Great Salt Lake Desert, and exploring railroad history, defunct gold mines, and parts of the U.S. Air Force Utah Test & Training Range, the weather delivered our most Grand Adventure yet!
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Travel Utah - Tour Goblin Valley State Park
Take a tour of the unique fairytale formations of Goblin Valley State Park in Utah, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, I am Naomi and I am very excited to show you the world's greatest attractions.
Out in the deserts of Utah is a natural wonderland of fairytale images.
One look at the stone formations of Goblin Valley State Park shows where it gets its name.
The sandstone here has been eroded over long years into strange and fantastical shapes.
The park is a popular destination for hikers and offers multiple hiking trails.
There is also the option of camping, allowing visitors the chance to experience life in the desert.
The park offers all sorts of adventures under the gaze of the stone goblins.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
Top 5 Glassy, Crystalline Places And Sites In The World
Top 5 Glassy, Crystalline Places And Sites In The World
Ice Caves
The ice caves can be found in the frigidly cold areas of the world, such as Iceland, Alaska, and Austria. These ice caves are lined with significant amounts of perennial ice, with part of the cave being under 0°C. The ice in the caves take different shapes and form natural sculptures. In the right temperature, light and conditions, these caves take the most mesmerizing forms. With the shiny ice reflecting and refracting light, filling the caves in mysterious azure hues, and creating an amazing monochromatic chiaroscuro. It is as though the traveler is passing through an exotic arcade made of glass. The largest of these is in the village of Werfen near Salzburg in Austria. There are several more near Salzburg, including the Eisriesenwelt. Ice caves in Skaftafell, Vatnajokull and many more are there in Iceland. The Mendenhall Ice Caves in Alaska are equally beautiful. These are extremely dangerous, too.
Hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The Yellowstone National Park in the United States is home to more than 10,000 hot springs and geysers. Some of these offer strikingly vibrant colors that appear almost unnatural. These colors are caused by the algae in the water. The water is so clear and still that it is almost hard to tell that it is there at all, and only the rings psychedelic colors can be seen. The colors, together with the stillness and clarity of the water creates an almost-jewel-like quality of the springs. Some of the most enchanting, brilliant and clear water-bodies here are the morning Glory Pool, Grand Prismatic Spring and Norris Cistern Spring. The Yellowstone is amongst the inspiring wonders and best attraction of United States of America.
Glass Beach (California/ Newfoundland and Labrador)
Near Fort Bragg in California is a beach covered with a kaleidoscopic abundance of sea glass. These pieces of colourful, glassy stones have been formed when the locals dumped garbage, such as glass, appliances and even vehicles, into an area of coastline near the north of the town for many years. On the other hand, the outskirts of the town of Springdale in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, has the Glassy Beach, which is covered with smoothed out pieces of rainbow-coloured, broken glasses. These are believed to have been washed ashore by the waves, and are completely safe to walk upon, on bare feet. All over Canada, there are several beaches where such sea glasses can be found.
Pamukkale, Turkey
Everyone loves the infinity pools, with the calm, glassy water extending up to nowhere. If you have a penchant for them, Pamukkale is the place to be, with seventeen naturally formed infinity pools. The region is filled with crystalline limestone walls and their reflections brightening up the hot springs. But, it is the set of pools of clear, aquamarine water, ensconced in cottony travertines that pull the nature-lovers. Flowing water, emerging from the springs, deposits carbonate minerals in the terraces. In broad daylight, one may think that these look like shiny slabs of marble or even ice. Ironically, the temperature varies from 35°C to 100°C.
Salar de Uyuni, South America
Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flats, formed from rich salt content left behind by the drying up of the prehistoric salt lake called Lago Minchin in southwest Bolivia. Now, the area is covered with thick salt crust of amazing flatness, with some seasonal shallow pools of brine. When dry, the region is an endless stretch of white. But, during the rainy season, the plain transforms into a gigantic mirror. With no place to drain, the rain water covers the plain, and the dazzling water of the thickness of a few inches reflects the sky and it many wonders of colours, clouds and everything else that speckles the canopy above, including the flocks of flying flamingos that are common here. The world seems to extend to the infinity here. Salar de Uyuli forms the largest natural mirror in the world and can be seen from the space.
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Top 10 most amazing places in the world
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Top 10 most amazing places on the earth
10. Uluru the Monolith
9. The Crack of Silfra
8. Fog-shrouded Peaks
7. The Reflecting Desert
6. The Crystal Caverns
5. The Forest of Knives
4. The Fairy Chimneys
3. Devils Tower
2. Subterranean Splendor
1. The Great Blue Hole
10. Uluru
One of the largest monolith in the world, Uluru is located in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia.
The sandstone formation stands 348 m (1,142 ft) high, rising 863 m (2,831 ft) above sea level with most of its bulk lying underground, and has a total circumference of 9.4 km (5.8 mi)
Known by its Colonial name of Ayers Rock, Uluru is sacred to the Anangu, the Aboriginal people of the area.
9. The Crack of Silfra
Located in the Thingvallavatn Lake in the Thingvellir National Park in Iceland, Silfra is part of the Atlantic rift, Where you can dive into the crack between two continental plates-North American and European plates.
With a visibality of more than 100 meters, this place is regarded as one of the best diving sites in the world.
Visitors describe the Silfra diving experience as floating weightlessly through space.
8. Peaks of Meteora
In the greek peninsula you will find a dandy little place called the Meteora Rock Formations.
The nuns and monks have been living in these peaks for centuries, making these breathtaking vistas with its peaks and caverns actual monasteries.
The monasteries remain active to this day, though some peaks remain rather isolated destinations.
7. Salar de Uyuni (The Reflecting Desert)
Located in the Potosí and Oruro departments in southwest Bolivia, Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi).
When the rains sweep down onto the Uyuni Salt Flats, the entire place becomes an immense reflecting pool.
The rain water is absorbed slowly by the salt, and acts like a mirror, reflecting everything in sight and it seems there is no horizon, which creates an optical illusion in the photographs.
6. Cave of the Crystals
Nearly 300 meters below the Naicha Silver mine of Mexico there lies a crystal cave which contains some of the largest natural crystals ever found.
The cave's largest crystal found to date is 12 m (39 ft) in length, 4 m (13 ft) in diameter and 55 tons in weight.
The cave is extremely hot with air temperatures reaching up to 58 °C (136 °F) with 90 to 99 percent humidity.
5. The Stone Forest of Madagascar
Madagascar, isolated from rest of the world, the island is home to an abundance of plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth.
Here lies the huge collection of razor sharp vertical rocks. The colossal 'Grand Tsingy' landscape in western Madagascar is the world's largest stone forest
This landscape is the result from the long-term dissolution of soluble limestone bedrock. Formerly a massive slab of rock, rainwater has whittled it down into multiple, individual towers of stone.
4. The Fairy Chimneys
The fairy chimneys of Cappadocia in central Turkey are some of the unearthy things you will find here.
Here, tall spires of stone dot the landscape like some manner of bizarre growth.
Over time, the erosive forces of wind and water wore away much of the underlying soft material, leaving only slender towers with caps of tuff (hardened volcanic ash).
3. Devils Tower
Devils Tower is an igneous intrusion or laccolith in the Black Hills near Hulett and Sundance in Crook County, northeastern Wyoming, above the Belle Fourche River.
The Devils Tower is 1,267 feet (386 m) high and is believed to have formed more than 50 million years ago and remained buried beneath the ground up until roughly 2 million years ago.
Devils Tower was made famous in modern times by the 1977 movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but for many moons before that, tribal people had been visiting it, and regarded the area as a sacred site.
2. Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave the largest known cave system in the world with more than 390 miles (628 kilometers) worth of caves worm through the rocky depths.
The Green and Nolin Rivers course more than 30 miles through Mammoth Cave National Park, offering hours of boating, canoeing, fishing, and floodplain camping.
The cave also has an ecosystem, containing more than 130 documented species.
1. The Great Blue Hole
The Great Blue Hole is a large submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize.
The hole is circular in shape, over 300 m (984 ft) across and 124 m (407 ft) deep.
It is believe that an underlying cave system collapsed under increased pressure some 10,000 years ago due to rising sea levels.
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Encircled by dramatic, earth-colored rock formations, Aman Resorts’ second North American property is hidden away on 600 acres of Utah wilderness alongside eroded hoodoos and 5,000-year-old petroglyphs. In its squat cement buildings, each color-matched to mirror the subtleties of the landscape, you’ll find 34 suites that frame breathtaking views of the sculpted sandstone. A 25,000-square-foot spa has hydrotherapy treatments and generous spaces for yoga and Pilates. Meals are served in the wood-and-stone-accented dining room, which overlooks a dramatic pool that wraps around a huge boulder. At night, after a dinner of roasted elk with cherry sauce, the region’s stillness seems somehow musical, a soundless evocation of the American West.
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