Dec02
Published by misha in Adventure, Chile, Cultural, History, Hotels, Photos, Sightseeings, South America, Travel Stories, Walking

It is not possible to get to Easter Island, without traveling a long distance. For example if you live in New York City you will travel to Santiago, Chile (almost 12 hours), probably you should rest a day and then catching another jet plane 5 hours into the Pacific to reach your goal. The adventure trip will be an hour shorter if you live in New Zealand, but don’t count on it.
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Nov05
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Events, History, Museums, North America, Photos, Romantic, United States of America

The Guggenheim Museum, NY is a romantic comedy museum in six levels. There are jokes to get, videos to watch, shoes to kick off, colored lights to see, recorded sounds to hear and yes the bed, which is a part of hotel room exhibition by the German artist Carsten Holler.
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Oct23
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Events, North America, Parks, Photos, United States of America

If you are going to visit the Chanel Pavilion in Central Park, you may be think it’s bloody unbelievable. The Pavilion is designed to display artworks inspired by Chanel’s chain-strap handbag.
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Oct22
Published by misha in Asia, Chillin, China, Hotels, Photos, Swimming

W Hotel is one of the boutique hotels in the world from the boutique ”chain” W, located in West Kowloon, the hub of the buzzing financial district of Hong Kong. The architecture of the hotel brings a large dose of New York style to the cosmopolitan Asian capital.
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Oct21
Published by misha in Eating, North America, Photos, Spa, United States of America, Urban Tourism, Walking

Koreatown is a place in New York City packed with kimichi, karaoke joints, Internet cafes and spas. Also famous like K-town, that is generally bordered by 31st and 36th Streets and Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenues. The Koreatown area of Manhattan is primarily a Korean business district, as few people actually live in the area. Most Korean residents of New York City live in the outer boroughs, especially in and around Flushing, Queens.
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Oct03
Published by misha in Cultural, Eating, Nicaragua, North America, Photos, Sightseeings, Swimming

Nicaragua is staggeringly beautiful country. Though it may be poised to be Next Costa Rica, Nicaragua is still an old country. Nicaragua has roughly the size of Greece or the state of New York.
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Oct02
Published by misha in Kayaking, North America, Photos, Sightseeings, Swimming, United States of America

Champlain is a stunning lake between New York and Vermont. The Champlain Bridge is the one who connects them.
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