Apr16
Published by vanhal in Monuments, North America, Travel Stories, United States of America

For millions of people, not only in New York but around the world, Madison Square Garden is more than an arena. It symbolizes the very best in sports and entertainment, earning the Garden the moniker, “The World’s Most Famous Arena.” Madison Square Garden occupy nearly 1,000,000 square feet in the heart of New York City and play host to more than 600 events. On February 11, 1968, the current Madison Square Garden opened its doors and has been creating irreplacable memories ever since.In addition to sports and special events, Madison Square Garden provides convention and office facilities. The facility can seat 20,000 for meetings, conventions or product launches.
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Apr16
Published by vanhal in Monuments, North America, Sightseeings, United States of America, Urban Tourism
New York, New York what a wonderful place and the Empire State is no exception. Visit in the late afternoon and stay until after sunset to enjoy the magic of the Big Apple.The elevator ride leaves your stomach somewhere on the 33rd floor of this 89 storey building. When you get to the top and step out, you realize how high you are because it’s really cold and windy. There’s absolutely no way you could fall off because they’ve got wire fences everywhere, which is annoying for taking photos. Looking over is seriously scary even though you’re safe.
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Apr13
Published by vanhal in Asia, Dubai, Safaris

The dune bashing or desert driving continues as you enjoy the dunes actually bashing, then with the thrill of going up and down the dunes provoke many a screem and laughter full of excitemen.
Dune bashing is to Dubai what skateboarding is to Venice Beach – just with higher-priced equipment. Hair raising thrill rides in 4×4 jeeps over miles of towering sand dunes, the fun starts when your Arab driver lets a little air out of the tires and instructs you to strap yourself in. Suddenly you’re off, zooming over swollen sands like a boat on stormy waves. The jeep rises, sinks and spins, sand spraying against the car windows like dense brown water. Add a pumping soundtrack of Eastern beats and you are in for the ride of your life.
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Apr12
Published by Asya in Adventure, Chillin, Extreme, North America, Parks, Photos, Travel Stories, United States of America, Walking

It has become customary for people who put premium in traveling to different places in the world to at least schedule some time to have the family stop over at
Disneyland in Anaheim
California. This world-renowned amusement and theme park has become one of the necessary trips for kids to at least experience what this much ballyhooed place has to offer. Disneyland is topical an amusement Park, made by the animator
Walt Disney and discovered, of 17 juli,1955 in Anaheim, California,
USA. The park was built in one year at a cost of $17m. The opening ceremonies were televised, with Art Linkletter, Bob Cumming, and Ronald Reagan, acting as emcees.
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Apr12
Published by Asya in Adventure, Climbing, Extreme, New Zealand, Oceania, Parks, Skiing, Snowboarding

Aoraki –
New Zealand’s highest peak, is the majestic focal point of the Southern Alps, the “backbone” of the
South Island. Aoraki/Mt Cook is New Zealand’s highest and largest mountain. Reaching a height of 3754 metres its shear size and massive bulk easily dwarf the surrounding peaks.
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Apr12
Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Hotels, Museums, Sailing, Ships, Swimming, United Kingdom, Urban Tourism, Walking
The Quays covers the three areas of Salford Quays, Trafford Wharf and Old Trafford around the
Manchester Ship Canal. These former docks have been completely redeveloped. The area is now a pleasant part of Manchester, well worth a stroll around the quays and with much to see and do. At The Quays there is a wealth of
world-class entertainment, leisure and cultural facilities on offer including The Lowry, Imperial War Museum North, Orsall Hall and The Lowry Outlet Mall. You can even take a trip on the famous
Mersey Ferry. If you plan on making a weekend of it, there are great hotels such as the Copthorne Hotel, the Golden Tulip and the Old Trafford Lordge to choose from.
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Apr12
Published by Asya in Chillin, Europe, Events, Photos, Sweden, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Walking

Stockholm Pride is a festival for LGBT individuals held yearly in
Stockholm. Since the start in 1998, Stockholm Pride has grown to be one of Stockholm’s largest
annual festivals, as well as the largest Pride celebration in
Scandinavia. The festival for homosexuals,
bisexuals and trans gender, Stockholm Pride, has already attained the status of concept and unshakable tradition.
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