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]]>With the sunset backdrop, the flying mammals offer a fine view to finish off days filled with music, Tex-Mex, and Texan history offered by the state capital. The Congress Avenue Bridge was renovated in 1980 and became a regular “bat cave” that attracted the migrating Mexican free-tailed bats. This was great for the city’s human residents as it both provided spectacular sunset entertainment and acted as natural bug infestation.
There are a few ways to watch the bats ascend. If you’re planning on simply showing up to sit on the curb, make sure you arrive early, since it gets rather busy. You can also hike along the Butler Trail until you find a spot that overlooks the bridge or if you’re feeling really sporty rent a kayak.
To see the bats, arrive at the location between March and September from 7.30 p.m. and plan to stick around for the better part of an hour, so that you can see as much of the show as possible.
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]]>If you’re a big fan of ocean sunsets, here are four places that you must travel to see the sun disappear.
This idyllic Mediterranean island offers one of the most gorgeous sunsets in the world. Watch the sun disappear over the white and blue buildings of the island and into the sea and marvel at the beauty of this spectacle.
This archipelago in the Indian Ocean also hosts some of the most precious late evening sites that you can find anywhere. Be sure to check out Nungwi Beach for one of the best sunset spots in Zanzibar.
Located in the Atlantic Ocean off of the coast of Galicia, the Cies Islands offer a great sunset to anyone who camps to spend the night there. Watching the sky turn blood red as the sun dips into the immense ocean is an unforgettable sight.
This small resort island in the Philippines offers visitors a sunset that they’ll never forget. Peace, beauty, and natural wonder are the names of the game in Boracay.
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]]>The post You Won’t Want to Miss This: Bat Watching in Austin appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With the sunset backdrop, the flying mammals offer a fine view to finish off days filled with music, Tex-Mex, and Texan history offered by the state capital. The Congress Avenue Bridge was renovated in 1980 and became a regular “bat cave” that attracted the migrating Mexican free-tailed bats. This was great for the city’s human residents as it both provided spectacular sunset entertainment and acted as natural bug infestation.
There are a few ways to watch the bats ascend. If you’re planning on simply showing up to sit on the curb, make sure you arrive early, since it gets rather busy. You can also hike along the Butler Trail until you find a spot that overlooks the bridge or if you’re feeling really sporty rent a kayak.
To see the bats, arrive at the location between March and September from 7.30 p.m. and plan to stick around for the better part of an hour, so that you can see as much of the show as possible.
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]]>The post You’ll Never Forget the Sunset at These Seaside Destinations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re a big fan of ocean sunsets, here are four places that you must travel to see the sun disappear.
This idyllic Mediterranean island offers one of the most gorgeous sunsets in the world. Watch the sun disappear over the white and blue buildings of the island and into the sea and marvel at the beauty of this spectacle.
This archipelago in the Indian Ocean also hosts some of the most precious late evening sites that you can find anywhere. Be sure to check out Nungwi Beach for one of the best sunset spots in Zanzibar.
Located in the Atlantic Ocean off of the coast of Galicia, the Cies Islands offer a great sunset to anyone who camps to spend the night there. Watching the sky turn blood red as the sun dips into the immense ocean is an unforgettable sight.
This small resort island in the Philippines offers visitors a sunset that they’ll never forget. Peace, beauty, and natural wonder are the names of the game in Boracay.
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