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Love Valley – You May Not Believe Your Eyes
Love Valley in Cappadocia, Turkey certainly has a claim to fame – a very large one. Rather euphemistically named, the valley is home to rock structures that bear a passing resemblance to… well – make your own mind up. Seeing, as they say, is believing.
Devil’s Town and The Village of Blood
The locals believed for centuries that they were formed when devils fought for supremacy. In fact their origins are much more down to earth – literally. Take a trip to devil’s town, a peculiar place if ever there was one.
Impressively Spectacular Rock Formations by The Sea
Isn’t it wonderful to visit a beach with your love ones and have a photo souvenir with a spectacular rock formation at the background?
The Garden of The Gods
The Garden of the Gods is a wondrous Colorado park filled with magnificent scenery.
How and Where to Prospect Herkimer Diamonds
If diamond prospecting appeals to you ,try the diamond mines of Herkimer county, New York, where a little hard work could be very rewarding.
A Perfect School Field Trip for Kids of All Ages
Are you looking for the perfect activity for Earth Science Week? My kids couldn’t stand the thought of studying geology until we visited Wisconsin’s Cave of the Mounds. This wonderful school field trip is packed with educational opportunities for people of all ages. You can visit for Earth Science Week, but it’s a perfect learning opportunity anytime of the year.
Norman Wood Bridge: Airville, PA
This shows the Norman Wood and other bridges across the Susquehanna.
Rocky Ridge Park in York, PA
I have seen the name Rocky Ridge assigned to at least a half dozen places in Pennsylvania. The official Rocky Ridge is a beautiful County Park in York, PA.
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