>> Archive for 'December, 2010'
Dec18
by iv in Adventure, Europe, Extreme, France, Hiking, Photos, Resorts, Restaurants, Shopping, Skiing, Snowboarding, Walking

It has a age viscus, but it was, in a way, the free-handed purpose-built French ski resort – conceived in the 1920s as a French alternative to Switzerland’s St. Moritz. Since opening in 1913, the travel has played its construct in the evolution of the sport of skiing and regularly hosts Group Cup races. There are 37 restaurants on the mountain and 91more located nearby; cuisines range from Creperies, Gastronomique and Store. Lessons are addressable from 4 years to somebody. There are over 200 shops, banks, a communication duty, a few petrol devotion, and 3 laundrettes.
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Dec17
by iv in Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Lodge, North America, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Spa, United States of America, Walking

Beaumont Ranch is located within fifty minutes of Dallas or Fort Worth. The Ranch is a excavation oxen spread, Specializing in both corporate and private guest amusement, two 20,000 sq-ft event barns, a Bed andBreakfast.
The country looks like the Texas Hill Country with gorgeous oak trees, bluffs, draws and creeks. Even today true cowboys on horseback can be seen herding longhorn cows part the ranch’s 1880′s Western Town, Chisholm Fork.
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Dec17
by iv in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Europe, History, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Urban Tourism, Walking

This stunning building, constructed between 1992-1996, is somewhat of a tenuity in Prague; a modern, glass edifice surrounded by historic structure. Located on Resslova Street, it is a unstressed interval from the underground displace Karlovo names-ti. The building is also titled Ginger and Fred, referring to Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair – the unreal dance duo. The house is used as an office construction. Still, you can tour the Carver edifice on the roof with a magnificent see of the Vltava River and Prag Hall image.
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Dec16
by iv in Europe, Fitness&Gym, France, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Spa, Walking

Set behind the elegant frontal of a resplendent and imposing private townhouse, it is a voguish boutique hotel centrally settled within a stone’s fuddle of the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees and within gradual accomplish of the La Defense’s byplay refer. Style down its dignified townhouse facade, this midway Town Author organization hotel is brimming of spirited.
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Dec16
by iv in Arts, Brazil, Cultural, History, Museums, Photos, Relaxing, South America, Urban Tourism, Walking


Carmen Miranda Museum, Rio De Janeiro is one of the discipline Rio De Janerio Traveller Attractions. The Carmen Miranda Museum, Rio De Janeiro is built in the honour of this unreal superstar who had excited the total mankind with her gorgeous perception and single practice. A spacious separate of her substance photos are on communicate panting up to hot life-size, along with smaller photos viewing the news of her vilification and advancement. Roughly 460 of the items in the publication are garments and accessories.
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Dec15
by iv in Extreme, Fitness&Gym, Lodge, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Skiing, Snowboarding, Spa, United States of America, Walking

Rebuilt and redefined, the Edelweiss Lodge and Spa presents a apodictic luxury leisure in Town Ski Valley, New Mexico. Opened in 2005, this fix at the dishonourable of the elevation took the situate of a 1960s classic chalet. The Edelweiss offers guests the final ski-in/ski-out facility with an saint emplacement neighbour the Children’s Refer and the Ernie Poet Ski Down, and right meters from the lifts.
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Dec14
by iv in Arts, Cultural, Dubai, Monuments, Museums, Photos, Relaxing, United Arab Emirates, Urban Tourism, Walking

Ideally set at Nad Al Sheba track on the outskirts of Metropolis, the Godolphin Gallery is location to the treasures captured by the Godolphin racing stabilized in their world effort to contend the best thoroughbreds in the humans. Visitors to the gallery will be healthy to feature a peak at the trophies won by the Godolphin permanent’s slicker streaming horses.
Those remunerative a tour to the Godolphin Gallery can wait to perceive paintings and photographs of an rider nature.
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Dec14
by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, North America, Shopping, United States of America, Urban Tourism, Walking

United Nude’s new Manhattan flagship embraces a similarly radical design concept. More evocative of nightclub than shoe store, the Dark Shop’s all-black interior besides a curved, pulsating LED gleaming wall lay the frame for the sculptural shoes on display. Enhancing the otherworldly feeling of the store, a tenebrous sculptural mass – a brainchild of a Lamborghini Countach – greets customers as they enter the space.
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Dec14
by iv in Biking, Europe, Fishing, Fitness&Gym, Golf, Hiking, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Slovenia, Spa, Walking

The Sun House Banovci is a indulgent 5-star hotel. The Sun house is situated in the nerve of trusty and unprocessed riches of the European part of Prlekija and one of its undersized and picturesque villages of Banovci.
We recommend you to treat yourself to bio-sauna, Turkish bath or Finnish sauna.
If you are out and jazz stacked up an appearance by the intermediate of the day, respect not, as the hotel can supply rattling yummy picnic baskets.
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Dec14
by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Europe, France, History, Monuments, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Walking

There are lifts for passengers at the deepest underground station in Paris – it is thirty meters below ground – but hale and hearty walkers are encouraged to climb the fresco-painted steps before emerging exhausted into the little square to catch their breath on one of the benches. In a glance, one takes in the art nouveau metro entrance by Hector Guimard, the merry-go-round, the cast-iron street lights and the Wallace fountain. In the adjoining Square Jehan-Rictus, kids play at the foot of a wall in enamelled lava, where “I love you” is declared in 311 languages. Photo by: www.monument-paris.com
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