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Oct19

Day at the museum

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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

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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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Oct06

One of Hawaii’s most insightful eco-tours

 

Atlantis Submarine

Atlantis Submarine offers an underwater experience unique to Hawaii – carrying guests to depths well beyond 100 feet – to place where schools of brightly colored fish frolic, where green sea turtles flourish, and beautiful coral grows. An Atlantis Submarine tour is an ideal way to gain first-hand insight into the value and importance of reefs and to observe how mankind can contribute to the development of reefs and associated ecosystems. In the comfort and security of one of the world’s most technologically advanced passenger submarines, you will view remarkable reefs of this unique underwater tour through areas pulsating with marine life. Each of the three Atlantis Hawaii tour locations (Waikiki, Kona, and Maui) feature distinct characteristics enabling to explore their unique underwater habitats. It’s a world unseen by anyone except scuba divers and fish.
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Oct02

Travel with kids

Hershey' chocolate world

Take a trolley tour of Chocolate World in Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA and treat yourself to tempting desserts at the Kit Kat Cafe or Courtyard Café. This factory has everything that children or even adult people will enjoy, especially those who are chocolate lover. Learn about the process of making chocolate and see a simulation of how the candy is made.
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Sep17

Lookout Mountain Flight Park

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‘Let go, let go……let gooooo!’ That is going to be a voice shout from above when you do hang gliding in the Lookout Mountain. The flight park is one of the best in the world, giving you a chance to experience such an extreme sport. The place offers ideal flying conditions.
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Aug14

Sacramento CA

Sacramento

In recent years, Sacramento has become one of the fastest growing in California, which is one of the largest states in the USA. The city offers to its visitors a range of exciting tourist’s activities – cultural and history attractions, restaurants, shops, museums, galleries, hotels and etc. Whether you’re visiting Sacramento on business or a week-long vacation, family friendly vacation or a romantic getaway, or you’re searching for a fun – you will find your pot of gold in Sacramento.
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Aug13

Ribbon Falls, California

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Of these Ribbon Falls is most definitely one. The Falls is thought to be the largest single-drop waterfall in the United States.
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