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  1. Six Flags Great Adventure: A Place Where Roller Coasters Rule

    Six Flags Great Adventure is celebrating its 34th year of operation (2008) in Jackson, New Jersey, situated between New York City and Philadelphia. For those that know the Six Flags brand, it's about the thrill rides.

  2. Great Beds Lighthouse

    This is the Great Beds Lighthouse in Raritan Bay. It is located in New Jersey between South Amboy, New Jersey and Staten Island.

  3. Great Beds Lighthouse

    For those of you headed to the Jersey Shore via New Jersey Transits' North Jersey Coastline, sit on the east side of the train for a treat (if you are fortunate enough to be on one of the new NJT double-decker cars, sit of the top level for a better view). As you approach and pass through South Amboy, New Jersey look in the middle of the Raritan Bay.

  4. Stark Naked Pizza

    Portland is a town obsessed with experimenting in what you can get away with when topping a pizza. Stark Naked Pizza goes the opposite direction and makes traditional pies with high quality ingredients.

  5. Oberbaumbruecke

    Oberbaumbruecke. It's the old boarder from East to West Germany

  6. Falls of the Ohio State Park

    Falls of the Ohio State Park is where a series of rapids formed by the relatively recent erosion of the Ohio River operating on 386 million-year-old Devonian hard limestone rock shelves.

  7. Borough Market

    Borough Market is London’s oldest food market. It was established on the south bank of the Thames when the Romans built the first London Bridge.

  8. In the Shadow of The Great Auditorium

    A tradition started in 1870, 114 tents surround The Great Auditorium and are occupied during the summer months. At one time there were nearly 200 tents for every home in town.

  9. The Great Auditorium at Night

    Since 1894, The Great Auditorium has been the heart and soul of Ocean Grove on the Jersey Shore. Inside, it is said to be almost the size of a football field.

  10. Great Sand Dunes National Park

    The park contains the tallest sand dunes in North America, rising about 750 feet from the floor of the San Luis Valley on the western base of the Sangre de Cristo Range. One of the most unusual features of the park happens at Medano Creek, which borders the east side of the dunes and is located next to the Visitor Center and Bookstore.