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  1. Dart River, Glenorchy, New Zealand

    Glacial silt gives the icy waters of the Dart River a decidedly turquoise tint. The best way to see the river and the surrounding terrain (locations for the Lord of the Rings films) is strapped in to one of the seats in the local shallow-hulled jet boats.

  2. The Darrah House

    The Darrah House is a wonderful bed and breakfast located just minutes from both Peddlers Village and New Hope PA. It was built in 1849 and is set on two acres of land so you definitely have some quiet and tranquility if that is what you are looking for.

  3. Sandy Hook Lighthouse

    The Sandy Hook Lighthouse, located on the tip of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. It was designed and built in 1764 by Isaac Conro.

  4. Gazebo

    This is the Gazebo in Spring Lake, New Jersey. In August, concerts are heard to help celebrate the middle of summer.

  5. The Seaside Boardwalk

    Games of chance, skee ball, arcade games, cheesesteaks, saltwater taffey and others attractions among the things that visitors will find on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. From the Casino Pier at one end to the Funtown Pier at the other end, both full of thrill rides for the whole family.

  6. Atlantic City

    While I was living in New York City, my boyfriend and I took a day trip to Atlantic City since neither of us had ever been. Buses run frequently from various points in Manhattan.

  7. spiky

    Sharp, pointed formations inside Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico.

  8. When The Saints

    Resurrecting New Orleans with a blast of sound, marching bands from far and wide strutted their stuff during Mardi Gras first post-Katrina celebration.

    For this bead monger, "The Big Easy" never sounded better.

  9. Nobody Home

    Through the painstaking reconstruction of houses in New Orleans' Ninth Ward visitors catch glimpses of homes destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

    Even more unusual is the eerie aura of abandonment that has taken up residence here.

  10. Shhhhh

    Irony creates drama. Apparently so does color.

    Taken during a pause in the the first post-Katrina Mardi Gras celebration, colorful parade-goers exhibit movie set expressions as they gawk at the upcoming float.