Hiking through the bamboo forest on the Pipiwai Waterfall Trail on the island of Maui, Hawaii. Located in Haleakala National Park.
Make sure you secure all loose articles for this whirlwind of a ride!
It's big, it's red and it's the one thing everyone who visits San Francisco has to photograph.
Viewed from a hike in the Russian Gulch State Park.
Heading down the Matt Davis Trail towards Stinson Beach and the Pacific Ocean. | Mount Tamalpais State Park is possibly the best known and most popular park in the San Francisco Bay Area, and for good reason. | Viewed from a hike on the Steep Ravine & Matt Davis Trails.
The Sutro Tower broadcast tower exists to make sure every little nook and cranny of the San Francisco bay area has their opportunity to watch American Idol.
Viewed from the San Bruno Mountain Ridge Trail.
San Francisco surprises with scenes of virtual wilderness smack in the middle of its urban areas. | Scenic Guadalupe Canyon Parkway is a road than many folk don't realize exists, nestled into the northern foothills of San Bruno Mountain. | This road was also costar of famed 60s movie car chase from Bullitt. Check out the chase sequence here, and the road's appearance begins at around 6:12. If this road could be a member of the Screen Actors Guild, it would be making a fortune from residuals.
How To written 5 January 2008
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The sun goes down over the Lancashire coastline, and the lights come on at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
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