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Nestled along the stunning coastline of southeastern North Carolina lies a hidden opportunity . . . a chance to visit Oak Island. Renowned for its beautiful beaches, fishing opportunities, and family-friendly atmosphere, Oak Island offers visitors a truly unforgettable experience.
Nestled in the heart of the Appalachians, Stone Mountain State Park in North Carolina beckons adventurers with its rugged beauty and awe-inspiring vistas. This natural gem offers a plethora of outdoor activities, but none more rewarding than hiking its famed trails.
We recently did waterfall chasing in the Short Springs State Natural Area. The 420 acres of pristine wilderness included multiple intersecting hiking trails, three waterfalls and beautiful freshwater streams that intersect many of the trails.
The Middle Rhine River in Germany is famed for its breathtaking landscapes adorned with charming medieval castles. Whether you're cruising along the river or traversing the quaint towns and vineyard-covered hillsides, you'll be greeted by a plethora of castles situated atop rocky cliffs or nestled within picturesque villages.
A list of the best Iceland towns and historic places to visit is necessary to better understand their unique history and culture. Due to the amount of volcanic activity in its past, and present, much of the “land of fire and ice”
Is Hartleyhenge a mystery, a North Carolina roadside attraction, a piece of art or simply a place of meditation and solace? No one really knows the motivation of John Hartley when he created Hartleyhenge at Stone Knoll, the so-called “Stonehenge of North Carolina”.
There are innumerable Iceland geothermal and volcanic areas to explore when visiting the Land of Fire and Ice. Iceland is rather young geologically at 33 million years old and still has major volcanic activity on a regular basis.
With its unique geothermal and volcanic history, along with its geographic location, it’s difficult to pinpoint each of the best Iceland beaches and lighthouses. The beaches are filled with black sand and ice crystals while the lighthouses have distinctively bright colors much like the island’s homes and buildings.