New York, Los Angeles, Miami or Chicago. These are the first names that come to mind when planning a trip to the United States. They are undoubtedly legendary cities, places of worship, the classic places that everyone should see at least once in a lifetime.
And yet the USA, boundless and carved into our memory by the wise hand of dozens of famous directors and photographers, is the cradle of many other places perhaps less mainstream but equally extraordinary.
This is the case in New England, a vast region at the eastern end of the eastern United States that includes Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island. Suspended between ocean and mountain ranges, especially in autumn this legendary land offers some of the most fascinating landscapes in North America.
The sides of its mountains are coloured red, yellow and orange, the green hills soften the passage towards the wild and jagged coast, which has become famous for the famous lighthouses standing out against the wild Atlantic waves.