lonelyplanet.com:
Watch the white fog fill the Golden Gate as the sunset lights up the windows across the bay, and prepare to leave your heart.
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world66.com:
Marinus hid on the peak of Mount Titano and founded a small community of people following their Christian beliefs.
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Marinus hid on the peak of Mount Titano (the highest of San Marino's seven hills) and founded a small community following Christian beliefs.
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One of the poorest countries in the world, landlocked Burkina Faso has a high population density, few natural resources, and a fragile soil.
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Storage Area Network ,a network designed to attach computer storage devices.
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lonelyplanet.com:
more -go out to Land's End and visit the ruins of the Cliff House, then take the (easy, flat) trail along the cliffs for a beautiful view of the Marin headlands and the Golden Gate bridge -take a walk in Golden Gate park -tour the Presidio -visit the sea lions at Pier 39 -take in a film at the Castro Theater (newly remodeled.
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fodors.com:
Covering 1,500 square mi of greenery, with sports fields, windmills, museums, gardens, and a few buffalo thrown in for good measure, Golden Gate Park may be world famous, but first and foremost it's San Francisco's backyard, one of the only sights in town that lures more locals than visitors.
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gadling.com:
Even though there is National Park status for the San Antonio Missions ,and they are of the 14 U.S. sites on the tentative list for possible World Heritage distinction, the money to restore them and preserve them is not enough---yet.
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The pull to take parts of history home, particularly if the history is etched in stone, was strong enough that Marko Kulju, the Finnish tourist got his hankering to cut the ear off one of the Easter Island statues and put it in his luggage.
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lonelyplanet.com:
These native peoples occupied themselves with the usual hunter-gatherer activities and also created many stunning petroglyphs and cave paintings in remote areas all over the peninsula.
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world66.com:
Sights include the Gothic Palazzo Publico and colorful fortress guards at Piazza della Liberta; the 14th-century church of San Francesco (which has paintings by Raphael Guercino and Bellini); and the Palazzo dei Valloni (museum art gallery and San Marino?s national library).
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You'd expect the capital city of one of the poorest countries in the world to be sullen and down-at-heel, but Bamako is a brash cacophony of music, motorbikes, and people buying, selling and trading under the hot midday sun.
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world66.com:
While it is best to make arrangements for tours into the countryside before arriving in San Pedro Sula excellent local operators can be found through the major hotels.
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It is only a short walk across the Friendship Bridge over the river Parana between Foz do Iguaçu and Ciudad del Este.
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Argentina [San Antonio de Areco], Gaucho Festival [Argentine Cowboys] 10-11 Nov. Argentina Pictures.
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In the 90s I was on command staff for the San Diego Police Department.
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It's best known for its Spanish colonial architecture.
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Day 1. Start with the San Diego Zoo in Balboa Park in the morning.
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a.k.a. San Francisco Stadium at Candlestick Point (2003-2004).
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It is ringed by lush green mountains and valleys.
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world66.com:
Within this huge metropolis area you will find many museums, parks, colonial buildings, modern high rise buildings, an Aztec pyramid, affordable and world class restaurants, the longest street/avenue in the world, the biggest University in the world with about 500,000 students and the largest stadium in the world.
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Providencia Island some 45 mi/75 km to the north is less developed and even more relaxed than San Andres?it?s worth the extra travel time.
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N!Ai: The Story of a !Kung Woman (1980) is the account of a woman who grew up while the Bushmen were living as autonomous hunter-gatherers and was later forced into a dependent life in the government created community at Tsumkwe.
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world66.com:
Originally primarily a fishing village, San Felipe is quickly becoming a retirement destination for Americans and Canadians.
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In the west the country is bordered by Liberia and Guinee Conakry, in the north by Mali and Burkina Faso and in the east by Ghana.
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nationalgeographic.com:
A Classy City, Inside and Out ordered by Mexico just 17 miles (27 kilometers) to the south and by 70 miles (113 kilometers) of beaches on the Pacific Ocean to its west, San Diego offers a wealth of activities and a mild climate year-round.
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frommers.com:
Meat was not a major part of the diet, but acorns were -- the metates (stone tools) they used for grinding them into flour can still be found around the county.
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world66.com:
The Cape Verdian Islands are not far from the main land of West-Africa, but they have a very distinct character.
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letsgo.com:
Though it’s smaller than most “big” cities, the City by the Bay more than compensates for its size with personality that simply won’t quit.
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Nearby is the number two attraction, River Walk, a trail following the San Antonio River several miles through town.
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world66.com:
Besides the Basilica di San Marco, the piazza houses the Campanile (the 99 metres high tower which offers some excellent views of the city), the Torro dell'Orologio, the Palazzo Ducale and other architectural beauties.
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Although the earliest written evidence of settlement here dates from 1014, San Sebasti�n was for centuries little more than a fishing village.
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world66.com:
To get to San Pedro, you can either fly (Mayan Air and Tropical Air offer connecting flight from Belize International Airport) or take a boat from the boat terminal in Belize City (a BzUSD25 per person cab trip from the airport, and a BzUSD30 pp of boat ride).
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