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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Martyn Davis Did you know that the Champs Elysees Avenue is actually the second widest avenue in Europe, and if you start at the Arc de Triomphe, you can then walk all the way down the avenue eventually reaching the Tuileries Gardens. written by Martyn Davis The Arc de Triomphe is just one of many landmarks in Paris that you can visit when on holiday, and standing at over 51 metres high you can be sure to find this with ease. written by Martyn Davis The City of Paris is a great place for a family holiday and from tiniest tots through to the teenagers you can easily find things that will satisfy everyone. written by Martyn Davis When you start thinking of travelling around Paris it may start to look a little daunting, but rather than just thinking of the metro, there are some other fun ways in which to get around Paris, and still be able to see the sights at the same time. written by Kristien Wilkinson An article about the famous sights and structures in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico written by Martyn Davis With 200,000,000 people having visited the Eiffel Tower in Paris France since its construction, it makes this monument the most visited paid monument per year and was the tallest monument in the world until 1930.
Also, the Eiffel Tower was originally meant to be a temporary structure, it now has to be repainted every 7 years, just to stop this famous monument from rusting. written by Andrew Burrows China has long been one of the most popular destinations for backpackers. Blessed with a choice assortment of sights to please all travellers, the country is home to breathtaking natural landscapes, amazing tropical gardens, fascinating monuments and more. It’s a bit pricier than other Asian countries but there are still great values, especially where accommodation and food are concerned. written by Jim Rider Washington DC, our nations capitol, is undoubtedly the most memorialized city in the history of the United States of America. Nearly all significant events in history have a monument or memorial dedicated to its occurrence in the District of Columbia. Whether your group is
comprised of students or adults you will find that touring DC will open your eyes to the events of the world. written by sandeep Tyagi Johannes Kahrs’s paintings merge the banal and horrific, as his generic subjects become monumentalised and frozen in non-sequential time.Johannes Kahrs. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Johannes Kahrs at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. written by Bob Therrien The word unique will have different meaning to different people, and not all will agree on which park is the most unique. I have found one park that just struck me as unique. I wonder if you will agree. written by Bob Therrien Escalante State Park, Hole in the Rock Road, Cottonwood Canyon Road, Grosvenor Arch, Willis Creek Slot Canyon, Bull Valley George, The Devils Rock Garden, Dinosaur, The Petrified Forest, Calf Creek Falls, Skutumpah Road are many of the Adventure locations for you to explore! written by Bob Therrien This remote and unspoiled, 294,000-acre Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is a geologic treasure, containing Paria Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes and Paria Canyon. Elevations range from 3,100 to 6,500 feet. The monument is located along the Arizona Strip, and the southern border of Utah. It can be great family fun to enjoy time doing vermiliontours as an Adventure location for you to explore!
written by Bob Therrien I don’t know if you have discovered Utah yet? But, Utah is a wonderful place to get in touch with the outdoors. It can be great during all 4 seasons, fall, winter, spring and summer. Any time of the year is a great time to do some Utahcanyontours. written by John Parker Washington, DC was originally established by the Constitution of the United States in 1789. George Washington, the nation's first president and figure in which the city was named after, chose the land where the city would originate. written by John Parker Washington, DC was originally established by the Constitution of the United States in 1789. George Washington, the nation's first president and figure in which the city was named after, chose the land where the city would originate. written by Phil Chavanne To the exception of its rather enjoyable aerial line #6, the Paris metro does not shine as a sightseeing vehicle. To those of you who want to “see while learning”, I would recommend discovering sections of the city on the wheels of the Open Tour deck bus. << previous page 1 next page>> |