22nd
October
2007
by Puripong Koomsin
Arguably one of Germany’s most celebrated, famous, and visited cities; Munich is a popular spot for visitors from across the globe ranging from ordinary tourists to jet-setting celebrities. Munich has sights, attractions, and events for everyone. The city is a bustling metropolis filled with modern flair and classic culture at the same time.
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posted in Europe, Vacation, Sightseeing, Western-Europe, holiday, Germany |
22nd
October
2007
by Angela Titus
Hidden in the remote Inyo Mountains is the ghost town of Cerro Gordo, (Spanish for “Fat Hill”). Although isolated by the barren Death Valley to the east and the formidable Sierra Nevada to the west, Cerro Gordo was once one of the busiest mining districts in California. These mines produced the largest amount of silver and other minerals in the state.
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posted in Travel & Leisure, Travel Tips, US, California, US West Coast, Scenic Drive |
22nd
October
2007
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If you are dreaming of a vacation that invloves the sun, sand and sea then their should be images of the Bahamas in your mind’s eye. A Bahamas vacation means a tropical vacation that is full of excitement and adventure. Within a short distance from Florida, the Bahamas is comprised of over seven hundred islandsm which makes it an ideal tropical vacation haven complete e with sparkling turquoise waters, beautiful sunny blue skies, plenty of sandy white beaches, good tropical warm weather and elegant resorts that offer world class luxury. The two most popular destinations of this tropical vacation destination are Freeport and Nassau.
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posted in Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Spain, Hawaii, Beach, Vacation, Tropical, holiday, Pacific Islands, Winter Getaway, Canary Islands |
22nd
October
2007
by: Eslynn Su
Bars in Shanghai, like other metropolises, are clustered in streets and usually a night out entails going out to a specific street and stopping in for a few drinks at two or three (or four or five) different venues in a night. This practice is fading somewhat, however, as larger mega-clubs are entering Shanghai and the bar scene is much more event based. Nowadays, partiers are planning their nights around a single specific event and tacking on an after hours party rather than just bar hopping on a street. In addition to this focus, all bars usually have happy hours and drink deals to attract the after work crowd. Several bars offer competing “Ladies Nights”, which offer free drinks to ladies, and “Open Bar” nights, which offer an all-you-can-drink deal after you pay a cover charge (usually RMB 100). Shanghai’s more popular dancing venues usually try to book international DJs to attract the clubbing crowd.
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posted in Travel Tips, Nightlife, Asia, East Asia, China |