9th
June
2008
by Andrew Tan Eng Chuan
When traveling to Spain, be ready to gratify in a diversity of culture and traditions. With its many regions, each with its diverse authority and ways of doing things, travelers to Spain will be certain be treated to a plethora of picturesque sights, sounds and experiences.
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posted in Europe, Spain, Sightseeing |
9th
June
2008
by Kathryn Lively
On a dark night, far from the shores of North Carolina, ships may be guided safely to their respective ports by the beams of lighthouses and stations bordering the Outer Banks. Just as the lighthouses represent a means of security for sailors finding their way through difficult weather at sea, they also symbolize the romanticism of the nautical life. Each year, thousands of visitors come to the Outer Banks to see these impressive monuments,
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posted in US, US East Coast |
9th
June
2008
by Tom Ambrozewicz
Arizona hiking trails stretch across most of the state. Those that love the outdoors will find the right type of trail for their specific needs. From Phoenix trails to the Sierra Vista trails, there is a trail that’s going to change your life. Each trail offers something unique but they all provide you with a glimpse of some of the most beautiful lands in all of Arizona.
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posted in US, Hiking, Southwest, Arizona |
9th
June
2008
by Cary Ordway
The Wild West and the mining of the late 1800’s are a rich part of California’s heritage, and what better way to experience the past than to visit California’s ghost towns? The Golden State’s ghost towns are more about history than spooks, and you’ll spend hours exploring every nook and cranny of sometimes dusty old buildings in various states of disrepair or restoration. Here are two distinct examples to get you started.
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posted in US, California, US West Coast, Getaway, Vacation |