18th
April
2008
by Gary Cotter
If you have only been to the arid south of Tenerife (Canary Islands) you will be amazed at the difference that Puerto de la Cruz presents, everywhere is much greener plus it might even be cloudy or raining. The north of the Island traps the clouds formed by the prevailing wind and air passing over Mt Teide giving it a completely different climate. Be warned though, you will still get sun burned,
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posted in Spain, Island, Destination, Canary Islands |
18th
April
2008
By: Jim Ada
London has so many wonderful places to visit that it will be hard to limit it to only 10. There are parks, buildings, architecture, castles and many museums. A city with a metro area of around 14 million people, traffic can be a problem so it may be best to take the Tube or subway when you can.
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posted in Europe, UK, London |
18th
April
2008
By: Phoenix Delray
Since Frank Sinatra sang that Chicago his kind of town, we felt that you also may find it too your liking. Chicago is the largest city of the entire Midwest. New York Done Right is a breezy nickname for the city that does not receive quite the mileage as some of its other more recognizable globally recognized nicknames.
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posted in Travel Tips, US, Midwest |
18th
April
2008
by James Cook
The Space Needle in Seattle is truly a wonder of modern engineering. It is a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and the symbol of Seattle. Located in Seattle Center, it was built for the 1962 World’s Fair.
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posted in US, Seattle, Northwest |