Georgia is a country in the Eurasian Caucasus. Located at
the intersection of West Asia and Eastern Europe, west of the Black Sea,
northern Russia, Turkey and southern Armenia, southeast of Azerbaijan. The
capital and largest city is Tbilisi.
Tallulah Gorge / Tallulah Falls
TG, the deepest canyon east of the Mississippi, 1,000 feet
long and up to 2 miles deep, is more aptly called the Tallulah gorgeous,
especially when you consider the 2,700-acre Georgia State Park. There are six
waterfalls that cause the river to drop 500 feet over a mile, an 80-foot
suspension bridge, plenty of space for trekking and cycling, which is amazing.
Specialist tip: If you want to hike the gorges, please arrive as soon as
possible in order to get a permit - keep in mind that you will not be able to
use the water during your trip.
Cordyceps Plantation / Savannah
This 822-acre historic site near Savannah features the ruins
of a fortified home built by Noble Jones, one of Georgia's founders. A museum;
a center of interpretation that focuses on daily life in the 1700s; and above
all, a picturesque, 1.5-mile boulevard of oak trees, which is romantic, well,
just as romantic as any where former slavery was.
Arabian Mountains / Lithonia
The Arabian Hills, one of only 49 national heritage sites in
the country, are also one of the areas recognized by the National Assembly for
their unparalleled contribution to the history of the country. However, what
you enjoy most is its beautiful granite landscape, incredible, awesome views,
and dozens of brightly colored rare plant species. If there is a quieter place,
we have not found it.
Lour Water Park / Atlanta
Despite the tap in the city center, the water park
completely retreated. You can not hear the rustling noise in the woods, but you
can start exploring the old water mill. For the park, Lourdes water is actually
like this: shadows and sunshine, hills and open fields, multiple paths, quiet
running water and fishing ponds, and beautiful tranquility. This is basically
nature's answer to the drink after get off work.
A public garden and resort, located on 14,000 acres of
beautiful Appalachian hills near Pine Hill, Callaway Gardens is filled with
beautiful views of the multi-acre Kaleidoscope Garden and many more, including
a number of legitimate golf courses activity.
Leopard Creek Falls / Clarksville
Even though Atlanta is inland, there are some very nice
waters near Atlanta, including the stunning Pantheon Falls, a multi-layered
waterfall that falls into the crystal clear pool below. Oh, and if you want to
do more than simply immerse yourself in the tranquility of a waterfall, you can
enjoy the 6-mile Panther Creek Trail.
Morningside Nature Reserve / Morningside
A truly hidden gem hidden by the US Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention - Morningside Nature Preserve is also a secret to many
living nearby. Here is a great place to hike, run, walk, play dogs, or simply
forget about a huge metropolis hidden behind lovely trees, trails, brushes,
creeks, suspension bridges and sandy beaches. Really, you will think you really
left without really leaving the city.
Etowah Indian Hills / Cartersville
This 54-acre site is the southeastern Mississippi cultural
heritage (Native American Civilization of Mound Building) with six mounds, a
plaza, a village, a borrow pit and a defensive ditch. The artifacts on this archeological
site include a huge, hand-carved stone portrait that still has some of the
original pigments. There is no doubt that this is one of the coolest history
lessons of your time.
Montaluce Winery / Dahlonega
Located in Dahlonega, Montaluce Estate is a stunning winery
(and upscale restaurant!) Offering not only fresh handmade wines, but also
great views of North Georgia and the vineyards. It also offers luxury wine
tasting, nature trekking, tours, holiday celebrations and more. Professional
Tip: Eat, at least one box of wine. You will not regret it.
Okefenokee Swamp / Florida - Georgia border
The largest complete freshwater and blackwater marsh swamp
in North America, the Oakfield Nog marsh is considered credible. It is full of
vegetation and animals you've probably never seen before, such as alligators
and cranes. Checked out on the kayak / motorboat water course, the most
wonderful way to explore the Aboriginal stream, is called "the earth
trembling".
Providence Canyon National Park / Lumpkin
Yes, this is in Georgia. Notwithstanding much of Atlanta's absence,
it is noteworthy in Southern Atlanta, if any, that Providence Canyon State Park
proved them wrong. The 1,000-hectare park contains the Providence Canyon, known
as the "Little Grand Canyon of Georgia," because the huge 150-foot
canal is very much like the real thing. They definitely look like the other
things you found in Taoxing.
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