Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed America roundup brought to you by @for91days.



If you're in a country with no chance of a White Christmas, pay attention to our first post, which will whisk you away to a Winter Wonderland: the snow-covered landscapes of the Wells Gray Provincial Park, in Canada. The second post features another side of the Rocky Mountains, this time from the USA. There's less snow, but the landscapes are just as beautiful. Feeling chilly? Well, how about warming up in the Yucatán Peninsula, with a swim in one of its many cenotes? Our last featured article takes us to the Ik Kil Cenote.

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Canadian Rockies: Wells Gray Provincial Park, the waterfall wonder.
written by @ladybug146

Most of our time in British-Columbia was snow, snow, snow …Every night. On this morning, there was even more, a few inches at least, everything was completely covered. Everything had turned into a blank canvas overnight. The sun reflecting in every snowflake like someone had thrown a bag full of Christmas glitter all over the ground and trees, what a way to wake up! We weren't too sure what to do on this day.


🏔📸 Wyoming Visit Collected | 17 Pics
written by @mdf-365

The primary range of mountains can be seen in this collection of photos, however, it is very overcast. The roughly 15 hours I spent in the Tetons National Park was essentially just camping and sleeping. It was fairly late when I did arrive, though I did manage a short hike to get a few of these pictures.


Beauties of Yucatan: the enchanting cenote of Ik Kil
written by @phortun

Now you are probably wondering what a cenote is, right? Well, a cenote is basically a sinkhole that formed naturally after a limestone bedrock above it collapsed. These pits are filled (completely or just partially) with underground water, which makes them really cool places to explore.


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