Traveling in Asia, there are some easy misteps that Westerners may do that upset the locals.
NYC is world famous for pizza, and after a long day on your feet sightseeing, this comfort food is just what you need. Don't miss these amazing pizza pie places.
At 145 feet deep, this thundering, underground waterfall is in America's deepest cave. It has been called one of the world's most famous natural wonders and is more than eleven hundred feet beneath the mountain.
The International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame in Arlington, Texas is eighteen thousand square feet of fun for bowling enthusiasts
Salvation Mountain is an adobe mountain, brightly adorned with sculpted and painted messages of God's love, as well as images inspired by hot air balloons, and nature's beauty. It rises three stories above the desert, stretching out for nearly 150 feet.
Covering only 300 feet of hill, the Angel's Flight is more curiosity than function, but remains a L.A. landmark nonetheless.
Of the many ruins and remains of the Inca Empire only one stands out as truly magnificent. Located some 8,000 feet above sea level, Machu Picchu is by far the most complete example of Inca ingenuity and style and has a beauty that transcends time.
When you think about Yellowstone, it is probably the bubbling hot springs and the geysers that come to mind. Old Faithful, the best known, erupts every 90 minutes (although eruptions can come closer) spouting between 3,700 and 4,500 gallons of hot water and steam 145 feet up into the air.
The highest waterfall in Goa, the Dudhsagar Falls, cascades over four tiers and plunges two thousand feet down a mountain in India's Western Ghats.
Adrenaline junkies will love this experience. Fantasticables are joyrides where you're strung to a metal wire and fly between mountaintops in a glorified baby carrier 1200 feet off the ground!
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