April 26, 2017

Earth: A Wonderfully Weird World

Fingal’s Cave, Scotland photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dun_deagh/6143869489
The world is an amazing place, full of wonder, mystery and awe-inspiring places and natural phenomenon. It’s time once again to share some of the incredible things which only Mother Nature can create. If you have been looking for something different to experience or searching for travel inspiration, perhaps one of the following Natural Experiences will become your next travel destination.

When it comes to extremes, natural features across the landscape have made a lasting impact upon our world. Visiting any these unforgettable natural wonders would give a traveler an experience like no other. CLICK HERE to check out 9 incredible natural wonders from around the world, as posted by Conde Naste Traveler.

Australia is a land full of wonder and oddities in nature; these oddities are a big part of what makes the Land Down Under so incredibly special. Koalas, Kangaroos and Platypus get plenty of attention, but there are many more uniquely Australian animals
worth seeing if you can when you travel there. The Lyre bird is something not to be missed, for it is truly one of a kind in avian life. CLICK HERE to see amazing video footage of a Lyre Bird.

If you want to see a grand spectacle of nature, which nothing, and I do mean nothing, can seem to stop, you will want to plan a journey to a little island in the Indian Ocean, to Christmas Island, Australia. With over 14 species of crabs, this
small island has a big reputation for being home to one of the most spectacular natural wonders ever witnessed, the annual mass migration of the Red Crab.

Over 100,000 million of these bright red crabs migrate in each year in November, at the beginning of the wet season; from the mountainous forest, down to the sea. En masse, spawning occurs to start a new generation. Those that survive the trek down, make it back up again in the tropical forest where they live. When the babies are born, they too make this incredible journey. CLICK HERE to see this wonder of nature yourself.

Check back soon for more inspiring encounters you can experience with Nature’s Wonders. The agents of C.P. Trips are here to help you plan a vacation full of transformative memories. Enjoy a worry-free journey with the support and care of a local Travel Professional*. Visit our website, cptrips.com to explore the latest in travel ideas, promotions and more. Call us at (503) 658-5646 or email us at cptrips@aol.com today- Keep Calm and Travel On.

 *We are excited to have the chance to help you with your vacation plans! We understand that you have many options to choose from when it comes to travel. Our standard fee policy is noted below for your reference.
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Photo 1 attribution: Fingal’s Cave, Scotland https://www.flickr.com/photos/dun_deagh/6143869489

Photo 2 attribution: Lyre Bird
By Bank Gordon (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Photo 3 attribution: Red Crab Christmas Island
By Ian Usher (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons



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