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8 hidden gems across the US you should visit at least once

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Mermaid statues

Tucked away just two hours from Los Angeles, the quaint town of Solvang, California, is modeled after Denmark and Spain.

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Salty dunes

White Sands National Park. Giant wave-like dunes of white gypsum salt cover 275 miles of desert, making it the largest gypsum dune field in the world.

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The Truman Show

If you've ever seen the fake city where Jim Carrey's character lives in 1998's "The Truman Show," you might've assumed that the pastel, cartoonish city was entirely constructed for the film.

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Bishop Castle in Rye

Bishop Castle is hidden in the foothills of the San Isabel National Forest and was constructed by its namesake, Jim Bishop, in 1959.

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Fly Geyser

The Fly Geyser was accidentally created in 1964 as a result of an artesian well, but the results are still spectacular. Because different mineral deposits—such as algae, iron, and sulfur

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Assateague Island

Although it's arguably best known for its wild horse population, the spot is a true nature lover's oasis, and visitors can often spot bottlenose dolphins, endangered peregrine falcons

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Byodo-In Temple

Byodo-In Temple is just that. Located within the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, the replica of the Uji

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Hamilton Pool Preserve

Located just 23 miles west of Austin, the stunning natural Hamilton Pool Preserve was first created when an underground river collapsed thousands of years ago.

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