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WELCOME TO BOSTON! A city where history was made, ideas changed the world, and resilience became part of our identity!
Philadelphia may be where the paperwork was signed, but the idea of America was invented and fought for here in Boston.
In the shadow of church steeples and along Boston’s cobblestone streets, the first sparks of revolution became a fire that could never be contained. The ideals of liberty and self-government were not merely written into existence, they were fought for on these old New England streets and defended by ordinary people willing to risk everything for an extraordinary idea. In these neighborhoods, ordinary people sparked extraordinary change, forging the ideals of liberty, independence, and self-determination that would shape a nation, right here in Boston.
From the American Revolution to groundbreaking discoveries in science, medicine, and education, Boston has always been a place that leads. Our universities shape future generations, our hospitals push the boundaries of what’s possible, and our innovators continue to inspire the world.
We’re a city of firsts, a city of champions, and a city united by an unmatched passion for sports, community, and pride.
More than 390 years ago, John Winthrop envisioned Boston as a “city upon a hill,” a beacon for others to follow. And that quote has always stuck with me because today, that spirit still shines through in our neighborhoods, our people, and our unwavering determination.
We are Boston Strong. We honor our past, embrace our future, and continue to prove that greatness isn’t just something that happened here, it’s something we strive for every day.
Welcome to Boston, we are SO HAPPY that you’re here! #Boston #WorldCupBoston
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WELCOME TO BOSTON! A city where history was made, ideas changed the world, and resilience became part of our identity!
Philadelphia may be where the paperwork was signed, but the idea of America was invented and fought for here in Boston.
In the shadow of church steeples and along Boston’s cobblestone streets, the first sparks of revolution became a fire that could never be contained. The ideals of liberty and self-government were not merely written into existence, they were fought for on these old New England streets and defended by ordinary people willing to risk everything for an extraordinary idea. In these neighborhoods, ordinary people sparked extraordinary change, forging the ideals of liberty, independence, and self-determination that would shape a nation, right here in Boston.
From the American Revolution to groundbreaking discoveries in science, medicine, and education, Boston has always been a place that leads. Our universities shape future generations, our hospitals push the boundaries of what’s possible, and our innovators continue to inspire the world.
We’re a city of firsts, a city of champions, and a city united by an unmatched passion for sports, community, and pride.
More than 390 years ago, John Winthrop envisioned Boston as a “city upon a hill,” a beacon for others to follow. And that quote has always stuck with me because today, that spirit still shines through in our neighborhoods, our people, and our unwavering determination.
We are Boston Strong. We honor our past, embrace our future, and continue to prove that greatness isn’t just something that happened here, it’s something we strive for every day.
Welcome to Boston, we are SO HAPPY that you’re here! #Boston #WorldCupBoston
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the rest of texas: 🤠
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Point Lobos State Nature Reserve — Carmel by The Sea Fuji GFX100 Fine Art Photography Carmel California Cypress Trees Medium Format Monterey County Seascape Big Sur PCH ! #pointlobosstatereserve #carmelbythesea #california #seascape fineart
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Point Lobos State Nature Reserve — Carmel by The Sea Fuji GFX100 Fine Art Photography Carmel California Cypress Trees Medium Format Monterey County Seascape Big Sur PCH ! #pointlobosstatereserve #carmelbythesea #california #seascape fineart
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#Repost @thefacetpixel
Trip to chicago?
The best city experience in America
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Trip to chicago?
The best city experience in America
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Boston in spring has never looked prettier
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Boston in spring has never looked prettier
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Location details👇🏼
Tennessee might quietly be one of the best waterfall states for beginners.
🌿 GREETER FALLS
🟢 Located in Savage Gulf State Park
🟢 ~1 mile round trip depending on route
🟢 Moderate hike with lots of stairs + a steep metal staircase down to the base
💦 BURGESS FALLS
🟢 Easy paved overlook trail (~1.5 miles RT)
🟢 Multiple waterfall viewpoints along the way
🟢 Bottom of the waterfall can only be accessed by boat/kayak
🏊 CUMMINS FALLS
🟢 One of Tennessee’s most popular swimming waterfalls
🟢 Gorge access permit required most of the year
🟢 ~2-3 miles RT with river crossings + slippery rocks
🕳️ RUBY FALLS
🟢 America’s tallest underground waterfall inside Lookout Mountain
🟢 Guided cave tour experience
🌲 RUTLEDGE FALLS
🟢 Short walk from parking
🟢 Popular swimming hole in warmer months
🟢 Located on private property. Be respectful + pack out trash
🍃 PINEY FALLS
🟢 ~1 mile RT suspension bridge hike
🟢 Easy-moderate trail with forest scenery
🌈 RAINBOW FALLS (Signal Mountain)
🟢 Short but steep hike near Chattanooga
🟢 Trail can get muddy + slick
⛰️ SAVAGE FALLS
🟢 Located inside Savage Gulf State Park
🟢 ~1 mile RT. Moderate descent into the gorge
🟢 Swimming is common here during summer
💎 LOST CREEK FALLS
🟢 Unique waterfall that disappears into a cave system
🟢 Flashlight/headlamp helpful if exploring nearby cave areas
🧗 DENNY COVE FALLS
🟢 ~2.5 miles RT. Easy/moderate trail with rock climbing areas nearby
🌊 ROCKHOUSE + CANE CREEK FALLS
🟢 Located in one of Tennessee’s best state parks for waterfall hopping
🟢 Cane Creek Gorge trail + suspension bridge adds more mileage if desired
✨ PRO TIPS
🟢 Waterproof shoes help more than you think in Tennessee
🟢 Many trails get extremely slick from wet leaves + mud
🟢 Start early if visiting on weekends to avoid packed parking lots
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#Repost @thespinningatlas
Location details👇🏼
Tennessee might quietly be one of the best waterfall states for beginners.
🌿 GREETER FALLS
🟢 Located in Savage Gulf State Park
🟢 ~1 mile round trip depending on route
🟢 Moderate hike with lots of stairs + a steep metal staircase down to the base
💦 BURGESS FALLS
🟢 Easy paved overlook trail (~1.5 miles RT)
🟢 Multiple waterfall viewpoints along the way
🟢 Bottom of the waterfall can only be accessed by boat/kayak
🏊 CUMMINS FALLS
🟢 One of Tennessee’s most popular swimming waterfalls
🟢 Gorge access permit required most of the year
🟢 ~2-3 miles RT with river crossings + slippery rocks
🕳️ RUBY FALLS
🟢 America’s tallest underground waterfall inside Lookout Mountain
🟢 Guided cave tour experience
🌲 RUTLEDGE FALLS
🟢 Short walk from parking
🟢 Popular swimming hole in warmer months
🟢 Located on private property. Be respectful + pack out trash
🍃 PINEY FALLS
🟢 ~1 mile RT suspension bridge hike
🟢 Easy-moderate trail with forest scenery
🌈 RAINBOW FALLS (Signal Mountain)
🟢 Short but steep hike near Chattanooga
🟢 Trail can get muddy + slick
⛰️ SAVAGE FALLS
🟢 Located inside Savage Gulf State Park
🟢 ~1 mile RT. Moderate descent into the gorge
🟢 Swimming is common here during summer
💎 LOST CREEK FALLS
🟢 Unique waterfall that disappears into a cave system
🟢 Flashlight/headlamp helpful if exploring nearby cave areas
🧗 DENNY COVE FALLS
🟢 ~2.5 miles RT. Easy/moderate trail with rock climbing areas nearby
🌊 ROCKHOUSE + CANE CREEK FALLS
🟢 Located in one of Tennessee’s best state parks for waterfall hopping
🟢 Cane Creek Gorge trail + suspension bridge adds more mileage if desired
✨ PRO TIPS
🟢 Waterproof shoes help more than you think in Tennessee
🟢 Many trails get extremely slick from wet leaves + mud
🟢 Start early if visiting on weekends to avoid packed parking lots
Which Tennessee waterfall should we add to our list next? 👀
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Find me where Brooklyn meets Manhattan when day meets night, and smile.
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Find me where Brooklyn meets Manhattan when day meets night, and smile.
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#Repost @tahoelifestylegroup
Spring in South Lake Tahoe is waterfall season—and it’s putting on a show right now. Snowmelt = roaring cascades, lush trails, and that fresh Sierra air that makes you want to stay outside all day. If you’re looking for the best South Lake Tahoe hiking trails with waterfalls, here are a few must-see spots to add to your list:
💧 Eagle Falls (Emerald Bay State Park)
Start: Eagle Falls parking area
Distance: ~0.5 miles round trip
One of the most iconic and easiest waterfall hikes in South Lake Tahoe. Huge payoff for minimal effort, with stunning views of Emerald Bay nearby. Local insight; don’t miss out on the lower section behind Vikingsholm.
💧 Glen Alpine Falls (Fallen Leaf Lake area)
Start: Glen Alpine Springs parking
Distance: Short walk from parking
A powerful roadside waterfall—perfect if you want something quick but impressive. Peak flow in spring is unreal. Local insight; the hike to the upper falls past Lily Lake is well worth it. Such a beautiful area.
💧 Upper Truckee River Falls (Christmas Valley)
Start: Upper Truckee River trail access
Distance: ~1-2 miles round trip
A quieter, more local favorite. Great mix of forest hiking and river views.
💧 Hawley Grade Falls (also Christmas Valley)
Start: Roadside pull-off along Hawley Grade
Distance: 1-2 miles round trip
Seasonal but worth it in spring. Blink and you’ll miss it—easy access, big reward. When waters low you can walk through the waterfall and continue the trail to Echo Summit.
💧 Van Sickle Falls (Van Sickle Bi-State Park)
Start: Heavenly Village
Distance: ~1 mile round trip
Start right from town and hike up to a peaceful waterfall tucked in the forest. Great combo of convenience + nature. The falls are not much to look at but views are worth it.
💧 Cascade Creek Falls (Cascade Lake)
Start: Bayview Trailhead
Distance: ~1.5–2 miles round trip
A scenic hike with lake views, granite slabs, and a beautiful cascading waterfall at the end.
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Spring in South Lake Tahoe is waterfall season—and it’s putting on a show right now. Snowmelt = roaring cascades, lush trails, and that fresh Sierra air that makes you want to stay outside all day. If you’re looking for the best South Lake Tahoe hiking trails with waterfalls, here are a few must-see spots to add to your list:
💧 Eagle Falls (Emerald Bay State Park)
Start: Eagle Falls parking area
Distance: ~0.5 miles round trip
One of the most iconic and easiest waterfall hikes in South Lake Tahoe. Huge payoff for minimal effort, with stunning views of Emerald Bay nearby. Local insight; don’t miss out on the lower section behind Vikingsholm.
💧 Glen Alpine Falls (Fallen Leaf Lake area)
Start: Glen Alpine Springs parking
Distance: Short walk from parking
A powerful roadside waterfall—perfect if you want something quick but impressive. Peak flow in spring is unreal. Local insight; the hike to the upper falls past Lily Lake is well worth it. Such a beautiful area.
💧 Upper Truckee River Falls (Christmas Valley)
Start: Upper Truckee River trail access
Distance: ~1-2 miles round trip
A quieter, more local favorite. Great mix of forest hiking and river views.
💧 Hawley Grade Falls (also Christmas Valley)
Start: Roadside pull-off along Hawley Grade
Distance: 1-2 miles round trip
Seasonal but worth it in spring. Blink and you’ll miss it—easy access, big reward. When waters low you can walk through the waterfall and continue the trail to Echo Summit.
💧 Van Sickle Falls (Van Sickle Bi-State Park)
Start: Heavenly Village
Distance: ~1 mile round trip
Start right from town and hike up to a peaceful waterfall tucked in the forest. Great combo of convenience + nature. The falls are not much to look at but views are worth it.
💧 Cascade Creek Falls (Cascade Lake)
Start: Bayview Trailhead
Distance: ~1.5–2 miles round trip
A scenic hike with lake views, granite slabs, and a beautiful cascading waterfall at the end.
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Who’s up for an Arizona roadtrip?
Northern Arizona is one of the easiest regions to turn into a structured road trip loop, with long driving stretches broken up by short hikes, scenic viewpoints, and a few permit-only destinations that require advance planning. Save this to map out your stops 👇
📍 Monument Valley
🟢 Scenic drive loop: 17-mile Valley Drive, dirt road — high clearance recommended
🟢 Guided tours required for restricted areas (like backcountry arches)
🟢 Navajo Nation fee separate from national park passes
📍 Sedona
🟢 Devil’s Bridge Trail: 4.2 miles RT (moderate)
🟢 Cathedral Rock: 1.2 miles RT (short but steep scramble)
🟢 Many trailheads require Red Rock Pass
🟢 AWD helpful for some trailhead roads (like Soldier Pass)
📍 Page (Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend area)
🟢 Horseshoe Bend: 1.5 miles RT (easy but no shade). Parking fee required.
🟢 Antelope Canyon: guided tours only, book weeks ahead
🟢 Best time: midday for canyon light beams, sunrise/sunset for Horseshoe Bend
📍 White Pocket (Near Kanab/Page)
🟢 No permit needed
🟢 Deep sand access, 4x4 REQUIRED, don’t attempt with a sedan
🟢 No marked trails, explore freely
🟢 No service — download offline maps
📍 The Wave (Coyote Buttes North)
🟢 Permit lottery only (very competitive)
🟢 6.4 miles RT (challenging and fully exposed, route-finding required)
🟢 Bring 1 gallon of water per person!
📍 Stud Horse Point (Near Page)
🟢 Short walk from parking (~0.5–1 mile, easy)
🟢 Dirt road access, can be rough after rain
🟢 Best at sunrise/sunset for shadows
📍 Grand Canyon
🟢 South Kaibab Trail: Ooh Aah Point (1.8 miles RT, moderate)
🟢 Bright Angel Trail: customizable distances, water stations available
⚠️ Pro Tips
🟢 Gas up often — Most of these are remote areas with long stretches and no services
🟢 Download offline maps ahead
🟢 Avoid midday hikes in summer, heat can be dangerous
🟢 Respect Navajo Nation + permit rules
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Who’s up for an Arizona roadtrip?
Northern Arizona is one of the easiest regions to turn into a structured road trip loop, with long driving stretches broken up by short hikes, scenic viewpoints, and a few permit-only destinations that require advance planning. Save this to map out your stops 👇
📍 Monument Valley
🟢 Scenic drive loop: 17-mile Valley Drive, dirt road — high clearance recommended
🟢 Guided tours required for restricted areas (like backcountry arches)
🟢 Navajo Nation fee separate from national park passes
📍 Sedona
🟢 Devil’s Bridge Trail: 4.2 miles RT (moderate)
🟢 Cathedral Rock: 1.2 miles RT (short but steep scramble)
🟢 Many trailheads require Red Rock Pass
🟢 AWD helpful for some trailhead roads (like Soldier Pass)
📍 Page (Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend area)
🟢 Horseshoe Bend: 1.5 miles RT (easy but no shade). Parking fee required.
🟢 Antelope Canyon: guided tours only, book weeks ahead
🟢 Best time: midday for canyon light beams, sunrise/sunset for Horseshoe Bend
📍 White Pocket (Near Kanab/Page)
🟢 No permit needed
🟢 Deep sand access, 4x4 REQUIRED, don’t attempt with a sedan
🟢 No marked trails, explore freely
🟢 No service — download offline maps
📍 The Wave (Coyote Buttes North)
🟢 Permit lottery only (very competitive)
🟢 6.4 miles RT (challenging and fully exposed, route-finding required)
🟢 Bring 1 gallon of water per person!
📍 Stud Horse Point (Near Page)
🟢 Short walk from parking (~0.5–1 mile, easy)
🟢 Dirt road access, can be rough after rain
🟢 Best at sunrise/sunset for shadows
📍 Grand Canyon
🟢 South Kaibab Trail: Ooh Aah Point (1.8 miles RT, moderate)
🟢 Bright Angel Trail: customizable distances, water stations available
⚠️ Pro Tips
🟢 Gas up often — Most of these are remote areas with long stretches and no services
🟢 Download offline maps ahead
🟢 Avoid midday hikes in summer, heat can be dangerous
🟢 Respect Navajo Nation + permit rules
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Greetings from Seattle. As one of the most beautiful cities in the USA, Seattle is surrounded by water and volcanic mountain peaks. From the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, to Lake Union and the many neighborhoods and scenic parks that surround it, I’m proud to call Seattle home. What’s your favorite part of the city?
#seattle #pnw #travel #cinematic yesseattlewashington
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Greetings from Seattle. As one of the most beautiful cities in the USA, Seattle is surrounded by water and volcanic mountain peaks. From the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, to Lake Union and the many neighborhoods and scenic parks that surround it, I’m proud to call Seattle home. What’s your favorite part of the city?
#seattle #pnw #travel #cinematic yesseattlewashington
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Welcome to Miami 🌟
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