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JAngenend says:
Never having sailed before, I had no idea what was in store when we went to the 12 Metre Challenge.
Basically, you are taken out to 12 Metre Yatchs from the America's Cup (they were part of Dennis Connor's fleet the year he won the America's Cup), then everyone is divided up and put on the ship…
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point says:
Unique to the American Industry, Point Pleasant offers an all inclusive plan, (except for dinner) including an open bar. This is much like the big super clubs in Jamaica and Mexico, but located in Bristol, RI on a 25 acre waterfront estate. The 33 room manor has been completely restored and has a …
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swecha says:
Recently I have been to Shilparamam which is a big relief from busy city life.It resembles village lifestyle,arts,crafts,festivals and our own tradition.Being an art lover and nothing else,I find this place close to my heart.Not only one can buy goods,but also can interact with the artists who are s…
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pudwell says:
Shelby Farms sits on 4500 acres of land that adjoins the Wolf River in East Memphis. There is no shortage of thins to do for anyone who loves the outdoors. The park was originally used as a Penal Farm in conjunction with the county prison, but has become a public recreation facility since then. T…
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Gabby27 says:
Loch Raven Reservoir has always been close to my heart. I remember as a little girl my Dad would take my sister and I over there to hike through the woods or toss a frisbee around on the shore. There are more than 20 miles of hiking trails and fire roads as well as a 3 mile stretch of Loch Raven Dri…
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matet910 says:
"La Mesa Watershed in Quezon City is the primary source of drinking water of about 12 million Metro Manila residents. The property is owned by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), a government agency. La Mesa Watershed is 2700 hectares, 700 hectares of which is the reservoir and 2…
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vances says:
I hadn’t been back to Maine since we moved away in the summer of 2001, and returning was a big mistake. Coming back validated this place really is as beautiful as I recall and I can no longer dismiss my memories as nostalgia.
Was only back over a weekend that I tied into a business trip, but f…
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fivepointpalm says:
The Golden Gate Park is a beautiful place, if you're a local from San Francisco, and like to have a walk or go jogging. But for tourists in my opinion it isn't that amazing. Don't get me wrong, I don't regret having it visited, but it's just so big to walk around. We entered it from the height stree…
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lwatkins47 says:
Most of us camped at the Garden City Campground at Bear Lake. A few folks stayed in the lodge. The 1 problem with the campground is they don't have fire rings so there is no cooking over an open fire. You have to bring a gas cooker. Other than that the place is wonderful. Trees, grass, swimming pool…
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brunyislandlover says:
Everyone should get to experience this world-class Eco-Cruise. They take you along the stunning coastline of Bruny Island where you will see amazing kelp forest's, sea caves and amazing monuments. Rob and his crew offer the most fantastic, friendly, personalised service, Every person on the boat is …
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jaeden says:
Though this campground isn't really near anything, it's definitely worth going the extra distance. All of the sites were very private with lots of foliage. There were tent pads on some of the sites which is always nice. You can swim and fish in the lake (they have a boat launching site). The main ro…
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Daniel says:
I spent a few days at Lake Nacimiento with my family this past summer, and it was quite a fun trip. I was able to go for a few tubing runs during the trip, and the rest of my family enjoyed their preferred watersports, such as skiing and wakeboarding. The lake is of a good size and lesser popula…
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DHaworth says:
celestun, Mexico was a great experience. To boat on the open waters and see amazing birds, alligators, and much more all in the wild. Most people travel to Celestun to see the flamingos. A bit of advice. The girl at the ticket gate will tell you that if you want to see the flamingos that you need to…
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Nicole0801 says:
Iv’e heard quite a few good things about Lake Lavon, one is how large this Campground is. I really didn't have an idea about how massive this campground is until I visited today.
Well, I chose to visit "off season" to experience the grounds without tourists, natives, and events.
I arrived …
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lwatkins47 says:
Most of us camped at the Garden City Campground at Bear Lake. A few folks stayed in the lodge. The 1 problem with the campground is they don't have fire rings so there is no cooking over an open fire. You have to bring a gas cooker. Other than that the place is wonderful. Trees, grass, swimming pool…
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