Jul02
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Events, Museums, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism

The town is somewhat isolated, but easy accessible by ferry from Boston. Provincetown is may be one of the most liberal places on the face of the earth, hospitable to gays and lesbians. In later years the gay community turned this spot into the hottest gay vacation destination. Many people visit the town for its world-famous parties. The clubs close at 1am but it’s not the end of the night… The main waterfront street has a nonstop carnival atmosphere.
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Jul02
Published by iv in Extreme, History, North America, Parks, Travel gear, United States of America, Walking

Grandfather Mountain is a mountain near Linville, North, U.S.A. It is the highest peak in the Blue Ridge Mountains and is a truly rustic and fun adventure, at 5,964 feet above sea level. At the top enjoy 360° panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The view above is of an old man with a long beard lying down.
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Jul01
Published by iv in Cultural, History, Monuments, North America, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Shopping, Swimming, Travel Stories, United States of America, Walking

Biltmore House is a spectacular style mansion near Asheville, North Carolina, built by George Washington Vanderbilt .1895. Biltmore House is the largest privately owned home in the United States at 175,000 square feet.
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Jun30
Published by iv in Cruise, Fishing, Golf, North America, Parks, Restaurants, Swimming, United States of America, Urban Tourism

Top 10 most beautiful man-made lakes in the world by National Geographic, Lake Lure is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Located just south of Chimney Rock, NC, United States, about 27 miles from Asheville.
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Jun28
Published by iv in Extreme, Hiking, North America, Parks, Shopping, Travel Tips, United States of America, Walking

Chimney Rock Park is as beautiful and natural as the Blue Ridge Parkway itself. Chimney Rock Park, just 25 miles from Asheville, boasts that it has the best of the North Carolina mountains in one place.
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Jun25
Published by misha in Adventure, Camping, Chillin, Eating, Fishing, North America, Parks, Photos, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, Travel gear, United States of America, Walking

Olympic National Park on Washington’s Pacific Coast offers 16 campgrounds!
Due to the bad economy in the recent years, there is a sudden interest in the great outdoor vacations. People who are worried about finances instead of staying at a fancy resort or a trip overseas, they prefer sojourning in the woods. As well as gas prices which are significantly lower than last summer’s may also be affecting decisions to hit the road.
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Jun23
Published by Asya in Biking, Hotels, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Sightseeings, United States of America

Named for the “tiny willows”, this beautiful, small town has an international reputation for its own unique charm and character. Sausalito connected to San Francisco by the Golden Gate Bridge and it’s a must-stop for any San Francisco Bay area traveler. In Sausalito, you can find world class hotels, wonderful selection of oceanfront restaurants and a numerous of shopping opportunities.
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