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transit in hong kong.
Posted June 24, 2006 at 07:24 AM by
I had a 7 hour transit stop in Hong Kong and after checking out the Hong Kong Tourism Board website at www.discoverhongkong.com I decided to go with one of their 5 hour transit tours.
Provided you're a national of a country whose citizens arent required to obtain visas for travelling [...]
hawaii's largest mall: ala moana center
Posted August 08, 2006 at 07:57 PM by
ala moana center opened nearly sixty years ago on a large parcel of land, drained from marshland and ponds that nearly characterized the hawaiian coast for thousands of years. located one block from the ala moana beach park, this mall was once america’s largest mall, anchored by the department store greats, such as j.c. penney and sears, [...]
16-day whirlwind tour: day 14
Posted June 04, 2006 at 04:00 AM by starchicklie
we took a ship from England to Amsterdam, Holland. There, we took a lovely river boat tour of the city, before visiting a tourist trap where they demonstrated the making of wooden shoes. From Holland, we traveled to Brussels.
sri lanka
Posted April 17, 2007 at 11:24 PM by
A Sri Lankan coastal city famous for golden beaches, Bentota is situated on the northern coastal tip of the Galle District of the Southern Province. The town is a popular tourist attraction. It is especially famous among the foreign tourists. The comes from a mythical story which dates back to kings time saying a demon called [...]
us megalopolises
Posted June 03, 2006 at 11:13 PM by brankin
When the term "Megalopolis" was first introduced by Jean Gottmann in 1961, the Eastern seabord of the US was already seen as a new urban form: what he called "BosWash." Gottmann predicted that two other regions -- "SanSan" and "ChiPitts" -- would also form megalopolises as they continued to build shared transportation and communication [...]

