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  1. Roadside Attractions & Oddities What is it that draws us to those oddball attractions dotting the roadways of America? Not the nationally advertised tourist traps and amusements that drain your wallet, but the obscure, off-beat oddities that sit quietly in small towns or along blue...
  2. Mystic Turtle's Lensography You can tell a lot about a person by the books on her bookshelf. Now, we can also say you can tell a lot by the lenses she writes...not to mention the adventures she undertakes. I'm just getting started here, and when I get more time...watch out! Th...
  3. Roadside Oddities: Trees Of Mystery On Historic Hwy. 101, a blind driver would be able to see the hulking sculpture of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.  What have you just witnessed? Here in Klamath California several mysteries await you, Paul Bunyan being the least. Welcome to the...
  4. House On The Rock For over 60 years, the House on the Rock has been a majestic work in progress. It all began in 1945, when Alex Jordan decided to build a man-made retreat as awe-inspiring as the view from the rock upon which the house would eventually be built. Over...
  5. Roadside Oddities: Confusion Hill Nothing is to confusing at this pleasant stop amongst the Humboldt Redwoods. Welcome to Confusion Hill, another mystery spot vortex located in Northern California! 
  6. Roadside Oddities: Prehistoric Gardens Unbelievable as it may seem the same giants who roamed the world millions of years ago still live on today. Dragons there be! Beware and forewarned dinosaurs still rule this actual rainforest located on historic hwy.101. 
  7. The Amazing Chicken Chapel Some people build bird houses, and then some people build BIRD HOUSES.  This gorgeous ckicken coup was featured on a segment of the HGTV show "Look What I Did!"
  8. Roadside Oddities: Sea Lion Caves Some 25 million years ago on Highway 101? huh? exists the World's Largest Sea Cave and the home to the Sea Lion Caves. Tucked underground in this cavern that lies 208 feet from the surface lives the shelter of the Stellar Seal Lion. 
  9. Road Trips in BC, Things to see in British Columbia British Columbia has breathtaking coastlines, majestic mountains and super, natural beauty. There's an abundance of spectacular attractions just off the major highways that usually go unnoticed by holiday travelers. But if you're not in a rush, step...
  10. Roadside Oddities: Oregon Vortex In Southern Oregon not to far from Grants Pass lives a vortex of unimaginable power.  Or so they say. None the less this off the beaten path roadside attraction is a true gem that is a must be seen or rather felt experience.
  11. Ocean World Along the road a place exist where you can swim with the fishes - - well you can't really swim with the fishes but you can certainly pet a shark!