5th
September
2008
Author: Cary Ordway
Warner Springs Ranch had its beginning back when ranch founder John Warner was given 48,000 square acres just for becoming a Mexican citizen.
Of course, Warner had a little pull: he had married Anita Gale, who was raised as a ward of the soon-to-be governor of California. For a 37-year-old Connecticut native, Warner had done well for himself.
Warner’s little piece of Mexico - dubbed Valle de San Jose - was renamed Warner’s Ranch
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posted in US, California, US West Coast, San Diego, Vacation |
5th
September
2008
by Alain Schuster
When you are searching online for various different ski resorts in PA where you can vacation on your next winter holiday there are plenty to select from. They are all situated within three specific geographical areas of the state of Pennsylvania and so are all easily accessible.
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posted in US, US East Coast, Skiing, Vacation, Snowboarding |
5th
September
2008
by jagi
The Turpan Depression-Adventure Travel
You haven’t been really low until you’ve been to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region. Here millions of years ago, geological fidgetings-about farmed a 69,000odd sq km basin at the foot of the Tien Shan mountain range. In the middle of the so-called Turpan Depression is Aydingkol Lake the deepest point of which lies 154.5 metres below sea level. That makes it second lowest place on the face of the earth, after the Dead Sea in Jordan
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posted in Travel Tips, Adventure, Asia, East Asia, China |
5th
September
2008
by Jason Uvios
Jules Verne thought of going around the world in eighty days. Now, it is passe. It won’t even take a week to accomplish this feat. However, though you can go wherever you want to and whenever you feel like - you still need two things for your travel. Bed and breakfast.
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posted in Europe, Travel Tips, US, Vacation, Bed & Breakfast |