Winter is still in the air, but that doesn't stop Los Angelenos from flocking to the beach every day. In fact, temperatures are still pretty good in February, averaging about 69°F/21°C and sunny. And given that it's off-peak travel season, it's the best time to visit Los Angeles in the year. From surfing to beach … Continue reading 5 Best Beaches in Los Angeles You Need to See
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If there's one thing I seek out on my travels, it's waterfalls. Especially if I plan on doing a hike or at least going into nature that's lush in vegetation, I look forward to seeing if I come across a waterfall. Whether as enormous as Iguazu Falls in Argentina and Brazil or as graceful as … Continue reading 10 Beautiful Waterfalls in the World
Views from Bryce Point (October 2021) Home to acres of hypnotic hoodoos, Bryce Canyon is a striking national park that draws about 1.5 million visitors to its site each year. The land is distinctive in its natural formations, due to millions of years of weathering and erosion that has captured the memories of those who've … Continue reading Destination: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
The Watchman and Virgin River from the Pa'rus Trail (October 2021) Our time in Zion National Park was brief, and although we hardly scratched the surface of what it had to offer, we managed to see a few of its notable formations from the scenic Highway 9 drive from west to east of the park. … Continue reading Destination: Zion National Park, Utah (Hiking the Watchman & Mexican Food- Part 2)
Views from Canyon Overlook Trail (October 2021) Known as "The Promised Land," Zion National Park is one of the essential parks in Utah that millions of visitors come to every year, as means of discovering the variety of natural wonders: mountains, rivers, canyons, and arches. It is a highly-popular site that allows easy access to … Continue reading Destination: Zion National Park, Utah (Caught in Snowstorm & Scenic Drive- Part 1)
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