I think this pretty much speaks for itself. Not only can you get a great view of Lower Manhattan here but you can also see the Statue of Liberty. It's a pretty amazing spot.
This is part of a stretch called the "Highway of Waterfalls". The name for this one translates to "Devil's Cauldron" which is enough to keep me from going to the edge!
This place is a hot destination on world tourist map famous for its impressive monasteries perched on top of high end sandstone cliffs. These magnificent monasteries (approximately 24 of them) which were built in 11th century, are known as “Meteora” means suspended in the air. These enigmatic This place is a hot destination on world tourist map famous for its impressive monasteries perched on top of high end sandstone cliffs. These magnificent monasteries (approximately 24 of them) which were built in 11th century, are known as “Meteora” means suspended in the air. These enigmatic masterpieces are true symbol of artistry and craftsmanship. The only way to reach those sacred places is by hiking on the tall cliffs.…see moresee less
Mesa Verde National Park is a U.S. National Park created in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt in order to protect some of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in the world. Inscribed in 1978, it is one of the 21 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the United States.
Of all the hikes on my hikes page this is the one I'd most like to do, although it's more trek than hike. This is a functioning monastery that's about 500 years old. Amazing.
Yeah, OK, I'm going to go ahead and say no on this one but have fun! (All kidding aside, this is thought to be the world's deadliest hiking trail and you can see why!)