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05/13/2024
04/27/2024

Book your train from Rome to Paris here Jacqueline Balberia Camballa

04/21/2024
Nevada is one on his top lists
03/26/2024

Nevada is one on his top lists

Lee Abbamonte, 45, is a travel blogger who has visited all 50 US states multiple times each.

As a nature lover, Abbamonte prefers states with diverse topographies and many outdoor activities.

He loves Colorado for its mountain towns but thinks North Dakota is too hard to get to.

Click the link below to see which states Abbamonte thinks you should visit and which states you should skip.

https://www.businessinsider.com/visited-all-50-states-ranked-best-and-worst-2024-3?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=insider-photo-post-link

Story by Maria Noyen.

(Credit: Lee Abbamonte, Getty Images)

Just so you know…
03/21/2024

Just so you know…

Americans traveling to Europe will eventually have to fill out online applications first — but the launch of that system has been delayed until 2025.

02/16/2024
The Dragon Belly - Kanab, Utah
02/08/2024

The Dragon Belly - Kanab, Utah

02/08/2024

Vasa, a Swedish warship, sank during its maiden voyage in 1628, less than a mile into the journey. After spending 333 years on the sea floor, it was recovered remarkably intact. Today, it resides in the Vasa Museum in Stockholm and is the most well-preserved 17th century ship in the world.

Read Vasa's fascinating story: https://bit.ly/3m5kyeM

Photo: Karolina Kristensson

02/03/2024
The Majestic Bryce Canyon
01/30/2024

The Majestic Bryce Canyon

Dine  Ami Gabi
01/25/2024

Dine Ami Gabi

Desert big horns at Valley of Fire. These animals are considered sacred by Native Americans as they were associated with...
01/19/2024

Desert big horns at Valley of Fire. These animals are considered sacred by Native Americans as they were associated with the sky and were often viewed as guardian spirits.

Photo credit: Charyn McDonell

Just so you know…
01/16/2024

Just so you know…

Don’t touch starfish....❌❌❌
This is a request to all tourists, don’t tuch starfish. REQUEST TO ALL GUIDE Please make your clients aware of this.
What happens when we lift a starfish out of water for an impromptu photo session?
All over the body of starfish are papules called dermal gills. Carbon dioxide gases are exchanged for oxygen between the coelomic liquid of the starfish and the water. Essentially, it’s how they breathe, like having hundreds of tiny noses all over your body.
As fresh air is toxic to starfish and they can’t hold their breath for very long, each time they’re lifted out of the water for a photo op, they are drowning and suffering from a build up of carbon dioxide. It’s the equivalent of someone filling your lungs with water for a little while and then emptying them again. It’s not a good day out. When this is done repeatedly, it’s a flip of the coin as to whether the poor creature can die from drowning or the stress of being semi-drowned so many times.
Wildlife are not our playthings. Just because a creature is slow enough to be caught by human hands, that doesn’t give us the right to do so, and the social media attention gained certainly does not justify the harm caused to the critter.
This is an act we’re all guilty of at some point. What was happening to that animal in the moment didn’t cross our minds. But now we know better, so we must do better.
Shared from Caluya Municipal Tourism Office

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as to...
01/12/2024

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. Panoramic viewing spots dot the 13-mile Scenic Drive. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails.

➡️ Napoleon and his army came to Bratislava in December 1805, when 9,000 infantry soldiers and 300 horsemen marched thro...
01/10/2024

➡️ Napoleon and his army came to Bratislava in December 1805, when 9,000 infantry soldiers and 300 horsemen marched through the streets. While passing through the town, one of the soldiers is said to have fallen in love with a local girl. He decided to stay in Bratislava and began making sparkling wine which he named after himself, Hubert.

It’s travel time!!! 🤣🤣🤣
01/09/2024

It’s travel time!!! 🤣🤣🤣

Morocco, home to some of the world’s most beautiful deserts, and Erg Chebbi is the most evocative stretch of Sahara sand...
01/08/2024

Morocco, home to some of the world’s most beautiful deserts, and Erg Chebbi is the most evocative stretch of Sahara sand imaginable. Beyond the town of Merzouga, the Erg Chebbi dunes are a spectacular vision of shape-shifting golden sands that rise up to 300 metres tall and span over 28km in the heart of the Sahara. In the fading light, we trekked out across the desert by 4x4 which couldn’t make it had we not gotten off, so we took the camel and some of us just walked and spent a night under the stars here in the company of our tour guides cm drivers.

11/18/2023
11/18/2023
11/03/2023
Amazing Barcelona, Spain!!!
10/31/2023

Amazing Barcelona, Spain!!!

Can’t wait to visit!
10/28/2023

Can’t wait to visit!

One of the most storied hotel companies in the United States is inching closer to a brand new, $3.7-billion resort in Las Vegas — a resort 23 years in the making.

Designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, the breathtaking Keep Memory Alive Event Center is as iconic as it is ...
10/17/2023

Designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, the breathtaking Keep Memory Alive Event Center is as iconic as it is unique with its undulating canopy of windows and stainless steel. Nestled in the downtown Las Vegas Symphony Park neighborhood and just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, the Keep Memory Alive Event Center is truly a one-of-a-kind event space for guests seeking the extraordinary.

10/16/2023

Dragon boat festival brings about 1,000 participants to Lake Las Vegas

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10 Rutledge Street
Brentwood, NY
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