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Spectrum of Bagan by Pakpoom Tirachittanuwattana / 500px
Magical Sky of Bagan, Burma
Portland, Oregon — Type A Trips
The Ultimate Travel Guide to Portland, Oregon | Portland is one of those cities that I visit over and over again because it feels a little like going home where there's a bit of everything to enjoy. If you are wondering what to do, where the best restaurants are and what hotel to stay in when traveling to Portland, I've got it all here for you in an quick and easy guide. The spots I've listed are deep rooted in my heart and in my stomach and I guarantee you'll love it as much as I do. Enjoy!
Ultimate Portland Bucket List (101 Things to Do in Portland Oregon)
101 Things to Do in Portland Oregon { click through to get printable version } - the Ultimate Portland Bucket List - from the touristy spots everyone has to do at least once to the spots a little more off the beaten path. // localadventurer.com
Food Bloggers’ Guide of Where to Eat in Portland, OR (foodiecrush)
Food Bloggers’ Guide of Where to Eat in Portland, OR
Portland in 4 Days, 2017 Travel Guide
Portland in 4 Days Must Do's, 2017 Travel Guide. See, Eat, Shop, Hike and more! Carefully curated to help you navigate each neighborhood in order to have more time to explore! #pdx #travel #oregon #portland
Siem Reap, Cambodia - A guide on how to see it in 3 days
Blog post: How to get around, where to eat, where to stay, and what to do in Siem Reap, in the Kingdom of Wonder!
New community features for Google Chat and an update on Currents
Canyon Walk, Aare Gorge, Switzerland
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The Dead Sea contains 26 essential minerals, twelve of the Dead Sea minerals do not exist in any other sea or ocean in the world.
sørvágsvatn
Sørvágsvatn/Leitisvatn, the lake over the ocean that lies halfway between Iceland and Norway in the Faroe Islands.
“In March, due to a natural phenomenon Siberia’s Lake Baikal is particularly amazing to photograph. The temperature, wind and sun cause the ice crust to crack and form beautiful turquoise blocks or ice hummocks on the lake’s surface.” Photograph by Alex El Barto.
Giant Swirl Phenomenon
Giant Swirl Phenomenon, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon