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Top 15 Exciting Tours in Miami

Located in South Florida’s Miami-Dade County, Miami is one of the most vibrant cities in the United States, famously featured in the iconic ‘80s television series, Miami Vice. Historically, the city experienced significant wealth from a real estate surge and the illegal drug trade. Today, while luxury sports cars and glamorous individuals still abound, Miami offers a multitude of family-friendly attractions and activities suitable for all ages. From arts and dining to national parks and pristine sandy beaches, there is an abundance of experiences to enjoy.

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Discover 20 Unique Hidden Gems in Idaho

Situated in the north-western part of the United States of America, Idaho shares its border with Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Washington, and Oregon. Additionally, a small portion of the state also borders British Columbia, Canada.

Until the 19th century, Idaho was part of the Oregon Country, a disputed region between America and the United Kingdom, but it officially became part of the U.S. after the Oregon Treaty of 1846. The state attained its official designation in 1890.

Known as the “Gem State,” primarily due to its gemstones as well as its extensive wilderness, Idaho has 36% of its area designated under the United States Forest Service, the highest percentage of any state in the nation.

Interestingly, the state has the highest demographic classification as “Other” in terms of ethnicity, and it is perhaps one of the few places globally to maintain a perfect 1:1 male-to-female ratio.

Idaho is renowned for its geographical diversity, but many intriguing locations within the state remain relatively unexplored. Let us delve into some of the hidden gems in Idaho to enhance our appreciation of the state.

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Best Places to Stay in Kauai for Every Traveler

Commonly referred to as the “Garden Island” or “The Garden Isle,” Kauai is the most ancient geological island among the Hawaiian archipelago. Ranking as the fourth largest in Hawaii and the 21stlargest in the United States, the island boasts a breathtaking landscape. Discovered by the esteemed English explorer, Captain James Cook, it is widely believed that the island’s formation resulted from a volcanic eruption approximately 10 million years ago.

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