Cruising Past Seventy: The Inner Journeys: TOP SCENES in NORTH AMERICA

TOP SCENES in NORTH AMERICA

the spectacular beauty of Big Sur
Almost all photos are courtesy of Bill Colborn, Carol's husband, and his Nikon D5000. Here are more than a hundred photos of striking scenery (some were by Carol while Bill drove). The top 10 are on the website http://www.gocruisinglifestyle.com.

most beautiful state capitol, Harrisburg, Pennsulvania

grain terraces of the Great Plains

Grand Canyon, Grand View

Glacier National Park, Montana

sculpture at Meijer Garden and Sculpture Park
covered bridge in Iowa



Chituck Lighthouse, Outer Banks, North Carolina

tallest state capitol, West Virginia

Capitol in spring, Washington DC

a cranberry bog near Newport, Washington

Bodie Lighthouse at the Outer Banks, North Crolina

Clearwater Beach in Tampa Bay, Florida

at Glenwood Springs, Colorado

at Canyonlands National Park, Utah

Basilica in Washington DC


another quilt barn in Minnesota

oldest windmill, in Cape Cod

Taos Pueblo in spring

Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona, City of Red Rocks

simply significant...the Plymouth Rock


Mammoth Site in South Dakota

Navy Memorial Park in San Diego, California

House of Seven Gables

Kansas City Public Library

Natchez Trace Parkway in Tennessee




Rio Grande on the Low Road
to Taos, New Mexico
Ocracoke Lighthouse, Outer Banks, NC




Washington Cathedral, WAshington D.C.

Woodstock Memorial, Bethel Woods, New York

Our Lady in Delaware
Desert View, East Rim, Grand Canyon

the Missouri Arch with the Cathedral of St. Louis IV

a beach in Miami

Andersonville Cemetery, Georgia
a quilt barn in Minnesota

a scene at Yellowstone National Park

15 wild horsees overlooking Columbia River in Washington

another Big Sur scene

White Bluff, Hanford, Washington

Blue Ridge Parkway

Lonely Cyoress Tree at Monterrey Beach, california

Star at Joshua Tree National Park
what a golf course...Pebble Beach at Carmel by the Sea, California

Phoenix view from Vista Point

Washington Profile in Mt. Rushmore

Washaaway Beach, Washington
living by the sea, Treasure Island, Florida

a lonely biker at low tide in Maine
light and dark in Big Sur, California

Mt. St. Helens' chopped crater

on the way to Vancouver  from the north

tribute to Buffalo Bill in Kansas

an ATV raally adds color to the Anza-Borrego State Park

hay warehouses nearing Colorado from Kansas

the hill of petroglyphs at Lava Tubes National Monument

a waterfall in the desserts of Washington

Billy Graham Museum

Rocky Mountain National Park


the beach in Mazatlan
icicles on Hwy 8, Washington
a lonely bench in Seward, Alaska
wind turbines in Palm Springs

Natural Bridge, Virginia



the highest point in North America, Mt. McKinley



Riverwalk in San Antonio, aflame


White Bluff near Manhattan Project, Washington



bluest Crater Lake in Oregon with Wizard Island

laser light show at Grand Coulee Dam
moonlit lake at Branson, Missouri
a peak at the Cascade Peaks, Washington
Garden of the Gods in Colorado
at Homer Spit in Alaska

why it is called Smoky Mountains

the sunset at Salton Sea

Old Faithful

fiery lake beaches in Yellowstone


at the northern part of Yellowstone

Mt. Rainier in Washington

Artists's Point in Yellowstone
little Niagara ner Joplin, Missouri


Casa Grande Ruins, the largest native-American heritage

the striking Air Force Academy Chapel
Hands in prayer at Oral Roberts University




Salmon Glacier, Hyder, Alaska 
Surprise Glacier, Glacier Bay, Alaska

Epcot Center on a Christmas night
Sunset atMallory Square in Key West, Florida

painted sky over Mexico
painted sky over Florida
a Joshua tree at the national park bearing tis name
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Half Dome at dusk in Yosemite
Massive El Capitan in Yosemite

View of the Valley from the highest point in Sequoia National Park

Summer Mountain tops at Denali National Park
Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan, Mexico
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was bigger than Niagara, the Dry Falls
the glistening Pacific Ocean from Big Sur
the Arctic Circle

7 comments:

  1. You have really been to so many iconic and beautiful locations in America! What a gorgeous album of photos!

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  2. Wow ! This is a huge list ! America has so much to offer ! I haven't visited America before and I’m always looking forward to the likes of NY, Broadway, California etc. You have shown the other beauties of America ! I love the chapel at Sedona ! I thought I seen it in some movies before ?

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  3. What a great collection of photos to spur people to travel to more parts of North America. It makes me realize we have so much more to see on this continent. Love the mix of architecture and nature shots.

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  4. These photos are fantastic and really show how varied the USA can be! Bill is doing a fantastic job of documenting your adventures. :)

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  5. The US has so many amazing places. I cant wait until the US/Canada border opens up. I've been to some of these but not all. I would have never thought of Pennsylvania. The architecture in this shot is amazing!

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  6. Wow so many amazing places and pictures. Beautifully done

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  7. I went through your tops scenes in North America and kept nodding at great places we have visited. But there were a few that got added to my future travel list - Glacier National Park, the Outer Banks and the Rio Grande. Great photos to entice a visit.

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