3rd
September
2008
by Pierre Blanc-7925
The town of Davos lies nestled in a lush valley between two Swiss mountain ranges. It snakes through the valley alongside the Landwasser River (Landwasserstrasse.) A person may get two entirely different impressions of Davos depending upon whom he asks. Davos is a city of dual personalities, so to speak. Ask a sports enthusiast or vacation buff, and one will hear of the marvelous skiing.
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posted in Europe, Skiing, Vacation, Western-Europe |
3rd
September
2008
by Moab Man
Moab, Utah is one of the most unique destinations in the world. Nestled between two National Parks, multiple State designated tourist areas, famous red rock desert landscape and the beautiful La Sal Mountain range, visitors have plenty to do. This article will provide the “Ultimate Guide to Moab” with a general breakdown the need-to-know facts for visiting Moab.
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posted in US, Vacation, Northwest |
3rd
September
2008
by Hany
The Sheshan Mountain Catholic Church
Sheshan Mountain Catholic Church, was the first Catholic church in the Far East, and is erected on the top of West Sheshan Mountain. It was originally constructed by French missionaries during the reign of Emperor Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty and has been renovated several times.
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posted in Travel Tips, Asia, East Asia, China |
3rd
September
2008
by Jane Leisteiner
We have searched the Bed and Breakfasts of the Buckeye State and found the Most Historic Inns in Ohio. The list features historical sites that let travelers experience a piece of Midwestern history from an architectural perspective.
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posted in Travel Tips, US, Midwest, Bed & Breakfast |