Sunday 2 October 2011

USA's Amazing and Adventurous Spots

The USA provides thousands of exciting places to visit and see. This country has superb spots that cater to visitors all over the world. You may be the adventurous type or simply looking for unusual experiences during holidays. Everyone will find something to enjoy in this huge country known as the land of the milk and honey.

Some examples of these places are the Rhyolite Town (the ghost town) in Nevada, the canoe journey through the Duck River in Tennessee, and the riding stables of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

The town of Rhyolite would be perfect for those who love to visit places labeled as ghost town. The town of Rhyolite used to be a good place to settle. Most of its former settlers were engaged in mining activities.

It was a lively town with the population of approximately 10,000. A lot of establishments like railroads, mining companies, boarding houses, dance halls, slaughterhouse, blank building, opera house, stores and saloons were built in this town prior to the financial panic in 1907. This financial crisis brought an end to it.

Rhyolite is four miles away from Beatty, Nevada heading west. You will find here the remnants of the buildings and establishments that once were a subsistence of the town. The ruin of Cook Bank is the most famous site here. You can also find written information about the town's history and written descriptions explaining details regarding the buildings and the ruins found.

Visit the Gatlinburg if you enjoy horseback riding. It is located in Tennessee. You can find many riding stables in here that provide horseback riding services, like the Smoky Mountain Riding Stables, the Mc Carter's Riding Stables, the Sugarland Riding Stables, and the Lil' Ponderosa Riding Stables.

The length of the Duck River in Tennessee is nearly more than 240 miles or about 370 kilometers. There are many fresh water species living here. You can find 151 varieties of fish and more than 50 kinds of fresh water mussels existing in the river. Beautiful towns can also be viewed along the Duck River. These towns are the Shelbyville, the Columbia, and the Centerville.

Try traveling along the river by the use of a canoe, a small light boat pointed at two ends and propelled using paddles. This canoe journey is a fun and inexpensive adventure through the Duck River.

Of course there is also the very famous Grand Canyon. This belongs to the US National Park Service. This is actually a very huge and rich archeological artifact. Its vastness and overwhelming beauty is best viewed on a helicopter ride. Recently however, the government also built a platform with glass flooring, such that the visitors could walk on it to the middle of the Grand Canyon and enjoy the breathtaking view below by their feet.

The trip to the USA will never be complete without seeing the majestic Statue of Liberty. This is deemed as the National Monument of the country. It is a symbol of the country's freedom. The statue was a gift of the French to the Americans in 1886. This statue is in the middle of an island. It will take a boat ride to reach the island and appreciate the beauty of the statue up close.

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