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Fun For Everyone
: Pattaya
Amidst the gay scene, sex industry, and motorcycle bike week is the family friendly seaside resort town of Pattaya in Thailand. Sounds a tad confusing, right? in: Thailand |
Viking's Seaside Resort: Mimizan
Mimizan, France, is a historian and outdoor recreationist dream destination. This city, found in the Aquitaine Region and once a base area for Vikings, is divided between Mimizan-Bourg (Town Center) and Mimizan-Plage (Resort); and where you’ll... in: France, Europe |
Temple Of Fordism: Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
America’s love of the automobile started with a man that had a vision; to create a car that the every day guy (or gal) could afford. Henry Ford was that man, whose assembly line production method changed the way we lived (drove) forever. in: United States of America |
The Lobster Divine: Corn Islands
Fifty miles northeast off the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua are its Corn Islands, which might as well be more than million miles from 5-star luxury hotels and touristy souvenir traps of other destinations. However, if you’re looking for a... in: Nicaragua |
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Inspiringly Delicious: Provence
The area of Provence, France, which includes cities like Aix-en-Provence, Cannes, Nice, and Marseille is a treasure trove of history, literature, art, culture, and cuisine. It honestly sounds too good to be true. But, it’s not. The region of... in: France, Europe |
Flea Market Parisian Style: Les Puces de Saint Quen
More than 100,000 people a weekend converge on a Parisian institution. No, it’s not the Louvre. No, it’s not the Eiffel Tower, either. It’s a place known simply as “Les Puces”, or Les Puces de Saint Quen. In English, that’s the “the Fleas of... in: France, Europe |
From Piety To Paella It’s All Here In One Place: Valencia
When thinking about Europe most people have images of narrow medieval streets and Gothic churches. Valencia is no different in this regard. But, this city of almost a million people (the third largest in Spain) is not of the cookie-cutter variety... in: Spain, Europe |
Dinosaurs were hedonists, too: Villers-sur-Mer
In the modern day village of Villers-sur-Mer in the Northwest of France in the Basse-Normandie Region, you’ll find a fantastic town of dinosaurs. No, not the real life, long toothed, talon wielding dinosaurs, mind you, but beautiful topiary... in: France, Europe |
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An Exquisitely Charming Beach: Flic en Flac Beach
Derived from the Dutch name “Fried Landt Flaak”, the little village on the West coast of Mauritius and its white sand beach with the same name is the country’s second most appreciated tourist destination after Grand Brie. in: Africa, Mauritius |
The Fancy Sleeve Of Leisure And Pleasure: La Manga
With the name translated as “the sleeve”, La Manga is a luxurious spot of land famous for the peace and quiet of world class accommodation combined with fun and leisure activities. Chosen as the European category winner in the World Travel Awards... in: Spain, Europe |
Grand Desert Hiking : Bear Canyon
Described as one of the best hiking tracks that South East Arizona has to offer, Bear Canyon combines the desert experience, with great hiking trails and magnificent surroundings. If you are a nature lover and enjoy the outdoor experience with... in: United States of America, North America |
Follow The Thermal Explorer Highway
: Rotorua
What do you get when you come to an island of volcanoes (they are long dormant)? Geothermal springs would be a good answer; and you’d actually be right. It’ll be what you’ll find when you come visit the town of Rotorua in New Zealand. Sound like... in: New Zealand, Australia and Pacific |
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A Landscape That Inspires: Côte d’Opale
Côte d’Opale is an area in the north of France, bordering the North Sea and the English Channel, from the Calais Region to Boulogne-sur-Mer, a tiny hustling fishing port. That’s its geographical location. What this region is really known for (and... in: France, Europe |
The Delicacies from Dragons Mouth: Boca del Drago
Boca del Drago, the Mouth of the Dragon, sits on the Isla Colon which is just a tiny twenty-four square mile island belonging to Panama in Central America. in: Panama, Central America |
A Small Town Big On Glitz, Glamour, Celebrity, And Sport
: Aspen
It’s totally amazing how much celebrity and culture can be found within the small town of Aspen with its 5,800 residents. What started out as a 19th century mining camp has become the playground for the world’s most rich and famous. |
More Than Once An Olympic Village: Albertville
If you’re old enough to remember the 1992 Winter Olympics, then you’ve heard of the Southeastern French village of Albertville. However, winter sports are only the tip of the proverbial iceberg of this small Rhône Alpes Region town. in: France, Europe |
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Bonifacio’s Timeless Tales: Bonifacio
The fortress town of Bonifacio lies on the farthest south of Corsica Island, looking out into the Mediterranean Sea that has sculpted its coasts into the white limestone cliffs that we know of today and barely separated from Italy’s Sardinia... in: France, Europe |
Rocks!: Dajin Lake
The beauty of Dajin Lake in Taining County of Fujian Province in southeastern China knows no boundaries. Land, water and sky have come in complete harmony to perfect a work of art that spreads out to a vast 461.8 square kilometers by the central... in: China, Asia |
Currency: Red-feather Money
Custom: Shark Riding: Solomon Islands
The population in Solomon Islands consists of Melanesians, Polynesians and Micronesians – all of whom have inhabited the islands since its early discovery, and after a relatively small percentage of Westerners made it their home, this small yet... in: Solomon Islands, Caribbean |
A Postcard-Perfect Attraction: Grand Teton National Park
The Grand Teton National Park is an outdoor haven in northwest Wyoming, located close to the famous Yellowstone National Park, offering a mind-blowing scenic landscape, a wide range of outdoor recreational activities and access to a rich... in: United States of America, North America |





















