"I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury."Groucho Marx
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Amersterdam As A Romantic Destination Norm Goldman, Editor of the travel site www.sketchandtravel.com and the book reviewing and author interviewing site, www.bookpleasures.com interviews author and expert on Amsterdam, Andy Herbach. Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of bookpleasures.com and ...
Visit Hong Kong HONG KONG is very much 'abroad'. Now that the near continent is easily accessible, countries such as France, Spain, Italy seem to merge styles and culture to become one generic Euro-Country. In contrast Hong Kong feels like a foreign country. It also has ...
Top Holiday Travel Destinations Despite the high cost of fuel and other travel expenses, an estimated 63.5 million Americans are planning to travel at least 50 miles or more from home this Christmas and New Year. Hotel rates are up nearly 15% at some popular destinations, yet bookings ...
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Arizona is one of the most colorful places to vacation. Between enchanting sunrises and sunsets and the colorful fields, pine forests with the ever-changing climates and moutain ranges that seem to change colors by the minute, it is art for the eye. There is much to do while in Arizona. Vacation activities include golfing in world class courses, trout fishing, hiking and canoesing . There are even areas where the climate is such that you can water ski and snow ski on the very same day. A neat spot to sight see is the Apache Trail, which was initially built in the 1930s to support the development of the dams built by the Salt River. The drive is a loop drive of 80 miles that is partially dirt. This section provides the most amazing views of mountains with dense forestry. Along the way, you will go by Fish Creek Canyon. RV companies do not allow their vehicles to be driven on this drive due to the way the road hangs on the side of a very narrow, steep canyon. Other destinations on the Apache Trail are the Goldfield Mining Town, which is a re-creation of an old west ghost town that existed over a hundred years ago. The Mammoth Mine produced three million dollars worth of gold in the years between 1892 - 1896. Park lovers will adore The Lost Dutchman State Park for exploring the mountains and hiking nature trails. There are a small number of campsites and a picnic area. Boaters and swimmers will love Canyon Lake with its clear cool water and steep canyon walls. Camping and picnic facilities are available here also. Roosevelt Dam was originally built between 1905 and 1911 and restricts the water of the Salt River forming Roosevelt Lake. This dam was considered the world's largest "cyclopean-masonry" dam, which means it was created in Greco-Roman style, using very large, irregularly shaped blocks. It is covered by concrete today. There are other stops to see here, such as Tortilla Flat, another old-west style settlement and Apache Lake formed by the Horse Mesa Dam. And we must not omit Tonto National Monument. This 2 story ruin, called Sinaqua Indian Cliff looks down upon Lake Roosevelt and is a delight to view. One of the more well-known places to visit is Sedona. Beyond the beauty of this land, you will likely feel the beauty of the people. This city is known for its artistry as many artisans have made their home here. Many of the Native Americans consider the Sedona area a spiritual one as they believe there is a vortex of energy coming from the earth's electromagnetic fields. Whether you believe there is truth to the ability of the heart to be affected by this magnetic field or not, this enchanted area is sure to feed your soul with its atmosphere. Regardless of the time of year, Arizona has something for everyone. Alicia Bankford has created the Arizona As A Vacation Spot resource site Fair Arizona
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Scientists Find Radioactive Fish In New Part Of VermontWPTZ The Champlain ValleyFRANKLIN, Vt. -- A new report finds fish in the northern part of Vermont are radioactive like the fish living in the waters near the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant. The significance of this finding is not just that these fish have radioactive ...and more » |
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