The beauty doesn’t stop outside the boundaries of the Grand Canyon. This dreamy waterfall makes its velvety cascade in a remote area a little outside the national park.
The forested peaks and valleys of this national park resemble a painting. Or a whole gallery of paintings on rotation throughout the day and seasons
Spanish-Colonial homes in shades of lemon, violet, peach and spearmint brighten Old San Juan or Viejo San Juan, the most historic part of Puerto Rico’s capital.
Vancouver’s long waterfront path runs through Stanley Park, following the curves of the seawall and passing by beaches, bloom-filled gardens, hemlock forests and even a miniature railway.
The entire Highway 1 or Pacific Coast Highway and pretty much everything along its wiggling way could justifiably be counted among North America's most beautiful attractions.
When this ivory-hued marble obelisk was completed in 1884, as a towering tribute to first US president George Washington, it was the tallest building in the world
Its name might seem a tad boastful but it’s fair enough, really. The biggest of the Great Lakes chain – and the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area
Located in the desert of northwest Mexico, Copper Canyon features some of the most marvelous vistas in the country. The series of twenty canyons are home to the Tarhumara people