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Visiting The Grand Canyon

Posted under: Sightseeing, North America

Thinking about taking the family on vacation? Well, you might want to think about visiting the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is a beautiful chasm carved rocks out of the Colorado Plateau. The view of the Grand Canyon is beyond a beautiful experience that will last a lifetime. (more…)

Death Valley, A ‘Mustsee’ Place

Posted under: Sightseeing, North America

Naturally, we love Death Valley. We love its wonderful beauty with spectacular sunsets, colorful and exotic rocks & canyons, those amazing dunes, the unthinkable adaptability of desert basin wildlife, and that mysterious and vibrating silence.
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Famous Waterfalls Of The World

Posted under: Sightseeing, Landmarks

About 70% of the Earth’s surface is permanently covered in water. Water shapes our coastlines and carves channels through countries and landscapes. Inevitably, water sometimes runs across a sudden drop in the level of the land, and a waterfall is born.
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5 Hawaii Whale Watching Tips For An Unforgettable Adventure

Each year, the Humpback Whales migrate around 4,000 miles, from summer feeding grounds in Alaska, to mate in Hawaii’s warm waters.

During mating season, Humpback Whales are more active resulting in elevated surface activity which makes Hawaii a popular destination for whale watching. This exciting surface behavior, such as breaching and tail slaps, make for exciting whale watching in Hawaii. (more…)

Attractions Of The State Of New York

Posted under: Sightseeing, North America

The state of New York is home to many unique attractions. It is full of small towns, farmland and beautiful scenery scattered over 11 different regions.

The Central-Leatherstocking region of New York is rich in history and beautiful landscapes. Both the Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown and the Baseball Hall of Fame are located there. (more…)

Fascinating Volcanoes In Hawaii

Posted under: Sightseeing, North America

Although most visitors to Hawaii go for the beaches, there is plenty other things to see. If you are looking for another side of Hawaii, why not go on a tour of some to the many volcano sites.

There are many ways to do things. Some people make it a day trip. There are guided tours available to show you sites of interest. (more…)

Exploring The Ruins Of Tulum

Posted under: Sightseeing, North America

While Cancun is home to beautiful hotels, resorts and numerous attractions, the area surrounding the city is known for its wealth of Mayan ruins. About 2 hours south of the city rests one of the most beautiful ancient sites in Mexico, the ruins of Tulum. This beautiful site is one of the finest attractions for a Cancun vacation. Though smaller than the well-known Chichen Itza, Tulum’s majestic setting sets it apart. Perched above the Caribbean Sea on a rocky cliff, the ruins are simultaneously captivating and foreboding. (more…)

The Paris Opera House

Posted under: Sightseeing, Europe

The Paris Opera House is thought to be one of the greatest pieces of architecture of its period. Located on the northern part of Avenue De L’Opera in the 9e arrondisement , it was founded in 1669 by King Louis XIV.

The idea of the Opera house was first proposed in the 1858 during the Second Empire by Baron Haussmann who was granted authorization for the project by Napoleon III. (more…)

Night Safari: Solace, Peace And Marvel

Posted under: Sightseeing, Africa

Looking at the night sky. The hobby that we seem to have received from our ancestors. A past time that enjoys a special place in our personal history and the history of the world. No matter how many times we look up at the night sky, we are still arrested in awe everytime we catch a glimpse of its wonder. (more…)

Seaport Village In San Diego

Posted under: Sightseeing, North America

Seaport Village is perhaps my favorite shopping center in San Diego. I don’t go there often, and it doesn’t have the major department stores, but if you enjoy unique and quirky shops, this is the shopping center for you.

My personal favorite has always been the Lefty Shop. I’m right handed, and they mostly sell tools for lefties, but they have things anyone can enjoy. (more…)