Travel News – If you are lucky enough to travel all around the world and see amazing places, beautiful landscapes in Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Australia, India, Europe you have to take an opportunity and to visit five of the most beautiful natural attractions in USA.
3.8 million square miles of volcanic features, mountains, canyons, caves, spectacular deserts, waterfalls, untouched nature will make your trip full of surprises and interesting stories.
Don’t forget to visit any of these places, you have to have in order all your documents, ticketes, passport and of course the ESTA authorization to come in the country.
KILAUEA, HAWAII
Kilauea is a small town on the northeastern shore of Kauai and shares the name of the active volcano Mt. Kilauea. It is one of the eight islands that make up the state of Hawaii. Mt. Kilauea sends streams of lavs steaming into the Pacific Ocean. The visitor’s center stuff are very knowledgeable and it is a great place to start volcano adventure and to meet islands’ leading biologists, ornithologists, entomologists, botanists, and volcanologists.
MONUMENT VALLEY
Did you ever dream to find yourself in the place where your favorite movie was filmed? If you like Transformers: Age of Extinction you have to visit Monument Valley that boasts sandstone masterpieces that tower at heights of 400 to 1,000 feet framed by scenic clouds, casting shadows that graciously roam the desert floor. The landscape admire not just by its beauty but mainly by its size. All of this harmoniously combines to make Monument Valley a truly wondrous experience. Visit this place and enjoy this beautiful land that USA is opening for you.
REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK AND STATES PARKS
California is the most populous U.S. state, home to one out of eight people who live in the U.S. and gives you the unique access to see the tallest trees on Earth. The National Park Service manages these lands for the enjoyment, inspiration,and education of all people. These trees not only the tallest but one of the most massive tree species on Earth. Take a chance and touch the biggest wonder in our planet. This place will introduce you to indigenous fauna, flora, cultural resources and remind you several scenes from the Star Wars movie.
MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK
Mammoth Cave National Park situated in central Kentucky. It is the longest cave system known in the world with more than 390 miles explores. Early guide Stephen Bishop called the cave a “grand, gloomy and peculiar place”. But the Mammoth name its earned due to complex labyrinths and enormous chambers. Around 4.000 years ago the fist human entered the Mammoth Cave and reflected only one emotion: wonder. Till nowadays Mammoth Cave National Park leaves indelible impressions. ”Where does that go?” – will be your first question when you enter the cave.
JOHN PENNEKAMP CORAL REEF STATE PARK, FLORIDA
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is the first underwater park located on Key Largo in Florida. The primary attractions in the park are the wonderful coral reefs. Around 70 nautical square miles makes the park very popular among tourist and locals for the beauty of its marine life. Do not miss the chance to ride a glass bottom boat that allows you to see everything below. You can also go scuba diving, kayaking and canoeing or arrange underwater photo session.
MT. MCKINLEY, ALASKA
While on your trip to discover the natural wonders of the U.S., you should spend a bit of time discovering the magic which awaits you on the summit of the country’s highest peak. Native name is Denili which means “The High One”. McKinley has a summit elevation of 20,237 feet above sea level, making it the highest peak in North America and the northernmost mountain above 6,000 meters elevation in the world