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Southern view of Campbell Lake and Puget Sound from Mt. Erie. with the Olympics to the West (right) & the Cascades to the East (left).
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The very end of the Kalepa Ridge Trail with a northward with a vantage of six miles up the Kauaʻi's Na Pali Coast.
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Built in the second half of 12th Century by King Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181-1220) Preah Khan means Sacred Sword Preah Khan is a sprawling monastery ruin in Angkor. In fact, it was one of Jayavarman's largest construction project. Preah Khan functioned not only as a temple, it was also a Buddhist university with over ...
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Ta Prohm is allowed to stand pretty much as how it was when discovered. This gives it the appearance of having leaped straight out of the pages of "Jungle Book". This is where you can see trees spreading their gigantic roots over intricately carved stones. There are two main types of trees at Ta Prohm, the silk-cotton ...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahclella_Falls

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View from the summit of Dog Mountain along the historic Columbia River Gorge, Washington 2010
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The mountain is the third highest in the country, and the cave complex is said to extend more than 12 kilometres into the mountain; there are five main areas, of which only two are illuminated. Near the entrance is a large white chedi surmounted by numerous little towers, and a spring-fed pond, home to the temple fish....
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Polulu Valley, where North Kohala’s main artery, Hwy-270, comes to a dead end, is the last of the chain of inaccessible valleys, and for the moment is every bit as pristine as Waipio. The fear of tsunami, which led the Hawaiians to abandon these once densely populated valleys, is probably their best defense against t...
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Tibetan Shepherd with his flock
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