Januari 01, 2010

All Inclusive Excursions - Two Great Travel Destinations

Oregon

The State of Oregon is located in the Pacific Northwest. Once home to many tribes of Native Americans, the Oregon territory was formed in 1848 and in 1859, Oregon became the 33rd state in the U.S. Though much travel in Oregon is based on Salem and other more tourist based areas, the state of Oregon has much to offer the traveler willing to step into the wilderness and see what the true wilds of Oregon have to offer the adventure traveler.

Over 200 waterfalls are found throughout the state of Oregon. From large cascading waterfalls to smaller and less daunting falls, the area is filled with these natural wonders. Waterfalls are classed into ten categories, 10 being the largest volume of water and 1 the smallest volume of water. An example of a class 10 waterfall is Niagara Falls.

Most of the waterfalls in Oregon are on the eastern side of the state, surrounding either side of I-5. I-5 runs parallel to the Cascade Mountain Range, a major mountain range in North America which includes mountains that are both volcanic and not volcanic. It's sheer height and size make it a very moist area with much rainfall and snow as well, which contribute to the massive quantity of water and waterfalls in this part of Oregon.

Waterfalls in Oregon

Barr Creek Falls, Jackson County, Oregon

Barr Creek Falls is a multi-stepped waterfall in Rogue River Canyon. It drops 60 feet then falls another 30 feet, then plunges 150 feet to the canyon floor. As the creek does not hold a large volume of water, the falls vary from a torrent in the spring during the melt to a smaller more delicate flow when late summer occurs. Total height of these falls in 240 feet, with 3 drops and an average width of 20 feet.

Beaver Falls, Columbia County, Oregon

Beaver Creek sheets out over a basalt lava flow and careens into a large pool below. These falls are also based on waterflow with the spring flow being quite large and dangerous to a smaller flow in the summer, allowing visitors the chance to experience the falls from below. Height is 40 feet, 1 drop and an average width of 30 feet.

Other falls include Mill Creek Falls, North Falls, Spirit Falls, Alsea Falls and more. Local guides and tour companies are willing to take visitors on trips in and around the multiple river systems throughout Oregon. Located throughout the region, riverboats, driftboats, kayak and canoe trips are just waiting for you to take advantage of the glorious splendors of the rivers and waterfalls of Oregon. All Inclusive Excursions Fort Worth hopes that you will enjoy your next destination vacation to see the many beautiful sites in Oregon.

Nevis

Nevis is a small island located close to the end of the Lesser Antilles Archipelago, about 2 miles from the island of St. Kitts. Separated only by a channel known as the narrows, these two islands together make up the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis.The island of Nevis is volcanic island with it's center being the actual Nevis Peak, the center of the volcano. Because of it's volcanic beginnings, much of its wonderful features are volcanically created. From sand made up of ground down volcanic rocks to its freshwater streams and hot springs found mostly along the western coast. Nevis has many nicknames including "land of beautiful water" and "sweet island". Though unknown to many, history buffs may know of its existence as the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton.

With a population of approximately 12,000 the largest source of revenue for Nevis is tourism. With average temperatures ranging from the 70's to the 80's year round and a relatively low humidity, the weather is just one of the many great things about Nevis.

Enjoy the earth, see the sites and travel as much as you can. Oregon and Nevis, though different, both offer something special to the adventure or leisure tourist. Take advantage of the history and heritage of the world around you. Special sites such as Nevis and Oregon exist everywhere, all you have to do is look.

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