6th
June
2007
by Trevor Kugler
When you think of a state to go fishing in, there are few places in the country that conjure up more beautiful pictures in a persons mind than the great state of Montana. Montana is full of open spaces, very few people, and a lot of fish . . . .especially trout. The state of Montana is home to many species of fish, but the grand daddy of all of them has to be the trout. Read the rest of this entry »
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6th
June
2007
Imagine a motley collection of one hundred and seventeen islands small and large. Threading though these islands are a hundred and fifty waterways and canals. Some large and deep and others not so prominent. But of course these hundred and fifty canals need to be crossed and the city has four hundred and nine bridges that do just that. Surprisingly, only three bridges span the grand canal. This is the magical charm of Venice, Italy, for your memorable Venice vacations..
It must have been a difficult task to calculate the area of the one hundred and seventeen islands, but someone did do it. The city covers all of 458 square kilometers. Not too bad for a small city.
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posted in Italy, Mediterranean, Romantic, Vacation, Island |
6th
June
2007
by Kingston J. Amadan
Doing things together is what makes a vacation great. Monument sightseeing is fun, but not exactly something that involves a great deal of communication. If you’d like a vacation destination that offers some of the most pristine wildlife viewing opportunities and several activities to enjoy with your family or significant other, there is no place on earth like the Great Smoky Mountains.
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posted in Sightseeing, Rafting, Family Vacation |
6th
June
2007
by Douglas Scott
Puerto Plata and Playa Dorada comprise the mass tourism capital of the Caribbean. The city of Puerto Plata is a vibrant Dominican town of 200,000 thats well worth exploring for its historic architecture and nightlife.
Its core, the Old City, borders the port to the east, a narrow grid of streets that was once the swankiest neighbourhood in the country.
Around the original town sprawls a patchwork maze of industrial zones and concrete barrios known as the New City, formed over the past century with the growth of the towns industry.
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posted in Caribbean, Beach, Vacation, Nightlife, Island, rainforest |
6th
June
2007
by Cliff Calderwood
Take a captivating trip through Massachusetts’ Cape Cod National Seashore Park. With miles of splendid white sand beaches, inspiring walks and trails, and stunning fragile dunes, the park is a remarkable geological wonder thousands of years in the making. Just keep reading and you can visit it right here…
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posted in US East Coast, Beach, Hiking, Getaway, Vacation, New England |