Oct08
Published by Asya in Hotels, North America, United States of America, Urban Tourism

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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Jul29
Published by misha in Adventure, Cultural, Events, Hiking, Nicaragua, Parks, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Travel Tips

Ometepe is an eco-tourism island with a lack of hotels, but many islanders are opening their homes to low paying guests. Ometepe’s unique double-breasted shape was foretold in a vision to Nahuas and Chorotegas who came from Mexico and made it their sanctuary. Photo by: NicaRagans
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May28
Published by misha in Cruise, North America, Photos, United States of America, Urban Tourism

Today Californians voted for an 800 mile high speed train system that will stop in every major city from Sacramento to San Diego. California is the 12th largest source of greenhouse gas emission on earth, 41% of which come from transportation. The nwe rail will reduce greenhouse gases by up to 12.7 billion pounds annually. This is equal of removing 1 million cars from the road each year. The project will be finished in early 2011 and will create 450,000 new jobs.
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Feb06
Published by misha in Hiking, Museums, North America, Parks, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, United States of America, Walking

San Diego is a two-mile stretch of downtown waterfront where the gentle sea breeze will lull you into a zombie-like state in no time. To be more specific for those who don’t know San Diego is the second largest in California.
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May09
Published by misha in Arts, Asia, China, Events, Museums, Photos, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

Pace Beijing is a 22,000-square-foot space in a former munitions factory. The place is located in the heart of the city’s gallery neighborhood, the Factory 798 District. The $20 million project is scheduled to open on Aug. 8, in time for the Summer Olympics.
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Mar08
Published by misha in Adventure, Chillin, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Kayaking, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories

Loreto Bay is a resort community with total of 6, 000 residences in desert of Baja California. The resort has 240 pretty colorful houses with cupolas; some of them are painted bright blue or yellow, others are pink, beige or green.
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Mar05
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Events, Extreme, History, Mexico, Monuments, Museums, North America, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Walking

Welcome to Acapulco dear traveler!!!I will tell you that Acapulco is one of the most fascinating cities in the whole world. This hot spot is famous for its amazing nightlife, breathtaking beaches, extreme watersports, first-class hotels, sophisticated restaurants and the natural beauty of Acapulco Bay.
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