May12
Published by misha in Arts, Biking, Cultural, Eating, Hiking, Museums, North America, Resorts, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism

I will lead on a journey through slow food and rapid development, just right in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix is a city of uniqueness of the horizon and desert light. This optimistic attitude, accompanied with the arid climate and low cost of living has brought many people to the Valley of the Sun.
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May12
Published by misha in North America, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel gear, United States of America, Urban Tourism

Los Angeles is a polarizing city and Wayfaring will show you one different side of the city. To some people the city is a paradise with its beautiful beaches, luxury hotels, bars and nightclubs. To others it’s a look of apocalypse with its air pollution, earthquake and wildfires. Los Angles is a kind of place that even though some people refuse to visit.
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May10
Published by misha in Eating, Hotels, North America, Photos, Resorts, Restaurants, Sightseeings, United States of America, Urban Tourism, Walking

Today Las Vegas has suffered from D-cup syndrome, no matter its plans and dreams. It’s a gaudy casino resort with greed, gluttony, simulacra that push the pleasure buttons of masses. Vegas is a real city and every day it’s getting more real. The city is always sunny and beautiful.
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May09
Published by misha in Adventure, Arts, Biking, Eating, Museums, North America, Photos, Resorts, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, United States of America

Miami is a world of man -made islands and the original polo fields are new golf courses – Miami first make a loud at the beginning of the 20th century. Many times I wrote about Miami but this time I will mention some other interesting facts. I love Miami in part for all its flashy invention. In my opinion the big constructions are adding some serious substance to this subtropical city.
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May07
Published by misha in Cultural, Eating, Hiking, North America, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, United States of America, Urban Tourism, Walking

Houston, Texas is a place famous for its weird view of bigger is better. But today residents are starting to realize the environmental predicament that we need to change our actions in order to have a future in this world. Houston is a diverse city that attracts intellectuals from all over the world to industries such as energy and aerospace. Nowadays as I already mentioned the city offers a surprisingly large number of modern and international style architecture.
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Apr26
Published by misha in Adventure, Events, Extreme, North America, Photos, Racing, Travel gear, United States of America

The record speed for a wind powered vehicle is 126.1 miles per hour! That is the record set by Richard Jenkins this past weekend at the Ivenpah Lake in Nevada, where he finally managed to do what he set out to do 10 years ago – pilot the fastest wind powered vehicle in the world.
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Apr09
Published by misha in Adventure, Cultural, Hiking, History, North America, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, United States of America, Walking

According to a huge number of tourist literature, Florida is in the list of planetary title for human perversity. There is something wondrously upside-down about a state to which people flock, purportedly for its climate and natural loveliness. If you are one of those people who has given up on Florida I advised you to explore about an hour and a half north of the Magic Kingdom, into Marion and Alachua Counties, where a green edema of hills rises from the coastal flatness and horses stalk rolling acreage beside the highway.
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