Aurora Borealis
The Aurora Borealis is most commonly experienced in the state of Alaska, but this phenomenon of dancing light may also be experienced in Greenland, Canada, the Scandinavian coast and Siberia.
Victoria Falls – An Economical Adventure
The Adventure Tents of the Waterfront Hotel provide visitors with a true African experience accompanied by comfort and convenience. The adventure tents are an excellent way to explore Victoria Falls without breaking the bank as you try to maximize your vacation time with the most fun and discovery around the falls.
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls is also called Mosi-o-Tunya which means “smoke that thunders.” With a width of approximately 1 miles (1.7 km) and a height of 360 feet (108 m), Victoria Falls creates the largest sheet of falling water giving it the distinction of being the largest waterfall in the world.
Mount Everest
With an elevation of 29,029 feet (8,848 m), Mount Everest represents the highest spot in the world. Subsequently, Everest is referred to as the tallest mountain in the world. There are some who argue from different perspectives that there are taller mountains than Everest, but historically Everest has the distinction of being the tallest.
Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon measures 277 miles (446 km) in length and reaches depths of over one mile (1.83 km). It has traditionally been recognized as the largest canyon in the world until a recent discovery of a canyon in the remote regions of Tibet. The Grand Canyon still stands in wonder as visitors take in the awe inspiring colors and endless meandering of the Colorado River.
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