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May
25
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Golf Courses in Northern Ireland

Some people come to Northern Ireland to take a tour of its castle ruins and stately homes. Others are attracted by its beautiful beaches. Others, still, come to spend golf holidays in Northern Ireland. After all, there are many golf courses in Northern Ireland that are surrounded by spectacular scenery. Founded in 1881, the Royal Belfast Golf Club is the oldest golf club in Northern Ireland, which is also one...
May
16
Guest Post

Sydney Cruise for Backpackers

Sydney Cruise Company, Backpacker Boat Tours, are one of newest and most popular tours recently added to the Sydney cruise scene. Their fun and adventurous cruises are tailored specifically for young people, or for those of us that still feel young at heart. This Sydney cruise is the type that has become popular in cities all over the world- the hop on/hop off tour style allows a comprehensive experience of...
May
11
Guest Post

Top Three Fun Weekend Texas Tourism Destinations

Have you and your friends and family chosen where you want to go on your summer vacation? You are not alone, most families have not yet decided where they want to go.  It can be quite a time consuming process to find that perfect vacation getaway, so explore the options for your Texas tourism. You will find exciting options to make it a simpler decision! If you are thoughtful and take the time to do some planning,...
May
9
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Tour the Challenger Space Center with an AZ Vacation Twist

Did you know you could learn what it is like to be in space at the Challenger Space Center in Peoria? Have you always wondered just how the men and women that go into space for days on end survive, move around, live, eat and more? The opportunity to experience some of these things is waiting for you at the Center. Take your time and explore Challenger Space Center vacation‘s. Built to memorialize the...
Apr
15
LordHox

Vacation that might pay off in Treasure!

It was late July 1715 when a fleet of Spanish treasure ships had it out with a hurricane.  Needless to say the hurricane won and eleven of the twelve ships went down with all of there treasure still in the hold.  They were so close to the Florida coast that the survivors were able to get ashore and set up a camp.  They then started the job of trying to salvage the treasure they could find washing up on the...
Apr
9
LadyH

View from the SKY

We live in Washington so we often forget what a wonder the Seattle Space Needle is each and every time we drive by.  I assure you though whenever we take a few minutes to stop and tour it we are never disappointed.  The view from 520 feet in the air is beyond breathtaking. The elevators at the space needle only take 42 seconds to get to the top, barely enough time to get your camera ready before you are there...
Mar
21
LordHox

1,665 Steps and some Flashing Search Lights

The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, is one of the greatest engineering masterpieces, ever built in the world.  It has become a historical landmark and icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. The Eiffel Tower was constructed for the World’s Exhibition of 1889 to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. It was designed and built by a famous French engineer...
Mar
16
LordHox

Tulips of Washington

This video is an amazing contribution to the relaxation you will be able to feel when you visit The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is an event that tourists come far and wide to see.  It takes place in the Skagit Valley, Washington, near the City of Mount Vernon. Tourists come here to see how the Tulips and the cool March weather compliment each other and make a perfect...
Mar
15
LordHox

Dirt, Corruption, Sewers and Scandal!

Dirt, Corruption, Sewers and Scandal, that is what you can expect to see on Bill Spiedel’s Underground Tour. The Seattle Underground Tour is a hilarious historical tour beneath the sidewalks of Seattle Washington.  Not very many people are aware that in 1889 there was a great fire in Seattle.  When Seattle was rebuilt it was built on top of the old storefronts and sidewalks, making the old city subterrenean...
Mar
13
LordHox

Hunting Lodge or Castle… Perhaps Both

What would you consider the royal Chateau de Chambord at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France? This stately castle (as it is now) is one of the most recognizable in the world due to the amazing and multitude of spires, pointed rooftops, chimneys and other unique features.  The castle was built with a distinct French Renaissance architecture, which is a blend of the traditional French medieval with classical Italian. The...
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