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Oct30

Grass Lounge

Published by misha in Chillin, Cities, Eating, Events, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism

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Grass is a lovely spot to sip a colorful, tropical bottle surrounded by dense flora in Miami. Grass is 2 in 1 – lounge and restaurant, relax and eat, accompanied with quality chill music. A variety of substantial flower buds and plant specimens float in lit jars behind the bar, and the open air setting’s breezes rustle palm fronds overhead.
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Oct19

Day at the museum

Published by Asya in Chillin, Cultural, History, Museums, North America, United States of America, Urban Tourism

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The Smithsonian Museum in Washington is the largest museum in the world with a huge variety of exhibits. It hosts 19 museums and galleries such as the National Museum of American History, National museum of African art, National Zoological Park, Anacostia Community Museum and etc. The exhibits rang from insects and meteorites to locomotives and spacecraft. You can not see everything in one visit – the museum’ collections offer more than 137 million objects, works of art and 9 research centers with special programs. There truly is something for everyone.
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Oct17

Mackinac Island

Published by misha in Adventure, Arts, Cultural, Events, Hiking, North America, Parks, Photos, Romantic, Sailing, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, United States of America

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Showing remarkable advanced sensitivity to global warming, the inhabitants of Mackinac Island banned motorized vehicles in 1898 – a prohibition that exists to this day with limited exception for emergency and service vehicles. But there are still plenty of eco-friendly horse-drawn carriages to be seen. Photo by: strizich
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Oct13

Walt Disney Museum

Published by misha in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Events, Museums, North America, Photos, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism

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The Walt Disney Family Museum opens very soon in the Presidio in San Francisco. Only here and there veering into uncharted terrain, and children will quickly pass by many sections that will fascinate their elders, there are more than enough thrills for everyone. Who needs Fantasyland, Caribbean pirates, when the story being told touches the experience of anyone who had contact with the 20th century.
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Oct09

Trilogy Golf Club at La Quinta

Published by iv in Fitness&Gym, Golf, North America, Parks, Relaxing, Resorts, Swimming, United States of America, Walking

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Trilogy Golf Club at La Quinta is located at the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains in La Quinta, California. Trilogy has a beautiful clubhouse, fitness center and tennis facility and offers low cost golf.
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Oct08

The Keating, USA

Published by Asya in Hotels, North America, United States of America, Urban Tourism

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Located in the Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego, the hotel offers first class access to the finest local cultural and entertainment venues. The Keating Hotel is comprised of a group of real estate and business accommodations with full-service luxury boutique brand. Offers a chic retreat from the urban metropolis, it is poised to set the new standard for true highly stylized boutique lifestyle living throughout the world.
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Oct06

Zion – the music of waters

Published by Asya in Adventure, Climbing, Hiking, History, North America, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Travel Stories, United States of America, Walking

 

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Green canyons, red cliffs, blue skies: Zion’s colors can stop in your tracks. Water enables greens rare amidst otherwise desert landscape. Visible or not, water forcefully shapes these stalwart walls. Trickling falls summon emerald growth in nooks and crannies. Sculpted evidence testifies to the carving of red slot canyons. Winter’s icy-blue snow-melt feeds anew the rushing, scouring river torrents of spring.  Almost 12,000 years ago Zion’s first peoples, who are now almost invisible, tracked mammoths, giant sloth, and camel across southern Utah. Due the climate change and overhunting these animals died out about 8,000 years ago. In 1860s, just after settlement by Mormon pioneers, John Wesley Powell visited Zion of the first scientific exploration of southern Utah.


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