May24
Published by Asya in Austria, Cultural, Europe, History, Museums, Urban Tourism, Walking

The House of Nature is always worth a visit! It is one of
Austria’s best museums, although not among the best of Europe. If you have spare time in
Salzburg, if you are interested in Natural History or if it rains really hard, it is certainly a worthwhile destination. The museum offers fascinating exhibitions about a variety of areas of nature from pre-history (Dinosaur Hall)… …to the present (Spaceflight Hall). Numerous highlights, events, lectures, guides, children programs and excursions await you.
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Jul20
Published by Asya in Europe, Ireland, Parks, Urban Tourism

Visit the
World of Primates and see massive gorillas and chimpanzees on the
Monkey
Islands.
Dublin Zoo is all about fun, learning and conservation, there is so much to see and do. The Zoo, set in 66 acres within Phoenix Park, is one of Ireland’s top attractions and home to more than 700 species of birds and animals from around the world.
Dublin Zoo welcomes over 700,000 visitors each year. Explore the thirty-acre
African Plains, which is home to giraffes, zebras, hippos, rhinos, African wild dogs, lions and chimpanzees. Discover World of Cats, World of Primates, and Fringes of the Arctic… and be sure to take a trip on the Nakuru
Safari in the African Plains.
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Apr30
Published by Asya in Asia, China, Parks, Photos, Walking


The Beijing Zoo lies west of Xizhimen and is in the western part of Beijing, China, was known for a short time after the founding of the People’s Republic as Western Suburbs Park. Located in the northwest area of the city, it is home to more than 7000 animals, including golden monkeys from Sichuan, yaks from Tibet, sea turtles from the Chinese sea, Manchurian tigers and snow leopards.
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