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- Amusement Park
Before you throw your kids in the car and head off for a day at the amusement park, there are some things you need to consider. Few things can be more frustrating and disappointing than going to an amusement park ready to have a great time, only to end up having a miserable day instead.
- Blue Ridge Mountains
If you consider no vacation to be complete without some time spent on the water, then be sure to dip your toes into Lake Blue Ridge. Boat ramps, marinas, and lots of public swimming areas will delight everyone in your traveling party, as will the inherent peacefulness of watching the sun glint from the aqua surface. Get some exercise by waterskiing, pump up your adrenaline by hopping on a tube, or paddle away to another state of mind within the cozy confines of a canoe.
- Beautiful Waikoloa
Life is short, and leaving work for a few days isn't going to stop the world from spinning on its axis. Don't let your vacation days go to waste, and treat yourself to a break by heading to beautiful Waikoloa on Hawaii's Big Island.
- Eastern Australia Travel
That night we went into China Town and had a great value Chinese meal. The next day we took a trip to the aquarium which was fantastic then at lunchtime we caught the ferry over to Manly and had an afternoon on the beach. That night we had a meal at the Sydney Sky Tower, where the views at night over Sydney were amazing.
- Africa Jurassic paradise
Few areas in Africa have the incredible diversity of the fresh water eco-systems found here. There are major rivers, broad flood plains, large coastal lagoons, deep clear coastal lakes, extensive papyrus swamps and small semi-permanent pans. The perfect playground for observant nature lovers, be it under water, above sea, on land or in the air!
- Lake Cumberland Kentucky
Most native south-central Kentuckians are familiar with the benefits the Indiana and Ohio Navy bring to the small towns surrounding , Lake Cumberland. Typically as soon as the mercury hits the mid-eighties, they start rolling into town with their classy SUVs and fantastic speed-boats. If you ask some of the "old-timers" if the area has always been such a tourist hot spot, they will tell you no for sure.
- Yankee Stadium
In 1921, the Yankees purchased ten acres of land that had been part of the estate of William Waldorf Astor, famous capitalist and author. The land was located in the west Bronx, directly across the Harlem River from Polo Grounds, and cost the team $675,000. After a year of construction costing $2.5 million, Yankee Stadium opened for its inaugural game on April 18, 1923 against the Boston Red Sox.
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