When you first hear the name of this island, it might bring to mind the scene in Finding Nemo where the pelican, Nigel, tells Marlin and Dory to hop inside his mouth if they want to live. You won’t find Nemo here, but that doesn’t mean you can’t ... Read More >
“Observe” This on One of Zion National Park’s Most Popular Trails
Zion National Park calls out to adventurers of all kinds with its stunning landscapes and one-of-a-kind hikes. “Observe” this on one of Zion National Park’s most popular trails. 4 Reasons to Choose Observation Point Angel’s Landing gets a lot of ... Read More >
History of the Oldest City in Croatia – Nin
History of the Oldest City in Croatia – Nin - Nin's history dates back over 3000 years ago. Not only is there recorded evidence of this in Croatia's historical record books, but when you visit it is completely apparent as you walk the streets or ... Read More >
The Brest Fortress of Brest, Belarus
Where the Mukhavets and Bug Rivers meet, the ancient Slovakians founded a community named Berestye. It is this region in which one day the Brest Fortress would be built.The first mention of this community was found in Russian chronicles that date to ... Read More >
The Appeal of Kish and Sheki in Azerbaijan
A mere shadow of its glory of the past, Kish is now a tiny village with just over 6000 locals. Kish is located about ten miles to Sheki's north. Relaxation is what vacations are all about and rambling through the quietly quaint cobblestone streets, ... Read More >
Rough Point – The Doris Duke House of Newport, Rhode Island
William Vanderbilt's sixth son, Frederick, was the first owner of Rough Point. When it was built in the late 1880s, it was the largest home that had ever been built in Newport. The plot of land on Bellevue Avenue had originally held two wooden ... Read More >
The Trevi Fountain of Rome, Italy
The Trevi Fountain in Rome towers above, nearly 86 feet into the air, and nearly 161 feet long. Each day, the fountain runs over 21 million gallons of water. It was designed with three basic focal points – a travertine façade, Carrera marble statues, ... Read More >
The Tomb of San Pietro at St. Peter’s Basilica
In the Vatican's Grottoes, deep beneath the floor within the Basilica's Central Nave, lies a dirt road from the time of the ancients that leads to a tomb. It’s not just any tomb, however. This is the final resting place of the Apostles' Prince, San ... Read More >
Stowe Mountain Resort – Burlington, Vermont
Stowe Mountain Resort of Burlington offers over one hundred skiing trails, two of which are famously named after men who over eighty years ago decided that Mount Mansfield was an ideal location to encourage a brand new Vermont industry. The man who ... Read More >
Come Relax and Rejuvenate at the Blue Lagoon – Iceland
The Retreat at the Blue Lagoon was designed as a destination where people could come to not only "rewind the clock" on modern living, but to feel that there is no clock as nature and human become one. The Retreat draws upon the fascinatingly unique ... Read More >
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