Tag: “Nature Center”

23 places found.

  1. Westwood Nature Center

  2. The Getty Center

    The Getty Center is situated just off the the San Diego Freeway in the Santa Monica Mountains, overlooking Los Angeles, California and the Pacific Ocean. It opened in 1997 and was designed by lead architect Richard Meier (landscaping architect Laurie Olin).

  3. mammoth

    The town of Mammoth Lakes is located in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains southeast of Sacramento and northeast of Fresno. At nearly 8000 feet, Mammoth Lakes and the surrounding areas make a wonderful skiing destination, and during the summers, the local parks and lakes are absolutely stunning.

    Mammoth Lakes is a dream location for skiing and boarding, hiking, mountain biking, camping and fishing.

  4. Downtown Tula

    The historic city of Tula was founded in the 14th century. The downtown (or "center") is a pleasant place for a stroll.

  5. American Museum of Natural History

    The most popular family attraction in New York City. Visitors are greeted with a full-scale display of dinosaur skeletons preparing to fight.

  6. Valley of Fires

    A recreation area in the middle of a long stretch of barren scenery. Hiking trails lead through many miles of twisted, black lava floes.

  7. Sanctuary of Wild Life Vagafogo

    It's a magical and sacred place, to feel and see nature in its most beautiful forms. You can walk through a 1.5 km path, seeing forest, waterfalls, and old and tall trees, and have a brunch after all.

  8. Sagada

    A remote town in the Mountain Province, Philippines. The place is good for nature tripping.

  9. "The nature"

    Onviously "the nature" is hardly restricted to Vladimir, Russia. However, I lived in Vladimir for a year, during which time I was invited to spend a day "in the nature" (a Russlishism there, obviously) with friends numerous times.

  10. Caesarea, Israel

    Caesarea is an ancient city built by the Roman's in central Israel near the Mediterranean Sea.