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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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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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stevemco says:
You'll need about 4 hours to see the temple and grounds.
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Andy99 says:
No experience of Washington, DC, can be complete without seeing the annual Cherry Blossom display. Each spring since 1912, the Japanese cherry trees have bloomed along the Tidal Basin. The original 3,000 cherry trees were a gift from Japan. A few of the original trees survive today. The beautiful di…
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Transitory says:
I assume that Central Park has been reviewed several [hundred] times but I was there this weekend for a wedding ceremony in the park, so I'm adding my unnecessary two cents.
Entering the W. 72nd entrance, you can walk the well traveled path towards Strawberry Fields, the memorial site for John Le…
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Moonvera says:
Started on April 30 of 1993, this week long event has become a yearly ritual. It was first held at the Bacolod Lagoon but had to be moved to a venue made just for the Panaad since there has been a greater amount of participants. The Panaad stadium and swimming complex in Mansilingan, Bacolod City w…
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msbee78 says:
There is a parking fee but other then that all the fun & beauty the park has to offer is yours for free. There is a pretty big playground which accommodates small & medium (lol) children I mean young & older. Can you tell I don't have children. But besides that there is a lovely path that winds arou…
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joeytuan says:
This is a great place to go for a short hike, do some bird- or small animal-watching, and experience quite literally a 4-acre forest in the middle of suburbia. I used to come here a lot when I was a little kid, and embarrassingly, I'm drawn to it now for the same reasons I used to be. On…
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londonstudent says:
Park Sanssouci was begun by Frederick the Great and extended by his successors. It contains numerous buildings including palaces, an orangery, a windmill and a Chinese tea-house, many of which have exhibitions. However, the park is mainly a vast and somewhat melancholy landscaped open space, with …
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pushirubiano says:
The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest has two groves of Bristlecone Pines: Schulman Grove at 10.000 feet/3000 m high and, even higher, Patriarch Grove at 11.200 fl/3400m high. Schulman Grove lies about an hours’ (20 miles) drive from Bishop on a good paved but twisty road (with beautiful views of th…
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joeytuan says:
I'm surprised it took me so long to find this park. I always figured the fact it's right off the CA-57 freeway makes it a poor man's choice for a retreat from the hubbub of suburbia, but I was pleasantly surprised. This is a relatively big park; the peripheral hiking …
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thenewextrememimi says:
The best thing about the restaurant at the Big Sur River Inn (you can get a room there, too) is the atmosphere of the location. Out in back, there's the great little spot on the river, where they've set up big comfy wicker chairs right in the water. It's incredibly pretty. Take off your shoes, wade …
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Medha says:
Great place to be with lot of trekking opportunities.
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sarahelaine says:
The Tree of Life is a sort of, kind of tourist attraction. It is a large acacia tree in the desert, with no apparent source of water, and so is a national monument. And from a distance, it is very lovely. You can see it from quite a long way, although finding the actual road to the tree is far mo…
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thenewextrememimi says:
Delores Park is a stretch of green lawn in the middle of Mission Delores.
The actual infrastructure consists of not much more than a playground, some benches and some trees, but on weekends and sunny days, the park fills with up with people and pockets of urban quirkiness. In one corner, there may …
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londonstudent says:
This was definitely one of my favourite places in Bishkek. Undoubtedly part of its attraction was due to the unexpectedness of finding so much greenery in a city that is subject to such extremes of temperature, and is so landlocked. In fact there are several acres of green grass, and large leafy t…
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john1112 says:
Planned things dont ussually come out good,..WOW. that experience was so cool, never really had a plan about the volcano, even though i live here, people always say to me, go, and hike a volcano,. and never really got to do it, until a day before, without really knowing it, had no reservation, we pu…
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sandraljoska says:
An attractive wooded area with possibilities for a variety of recreational activities. The area is owned by Akureyri Municipal Council but is under the guardianship of the Eyjafjörður Forestry Commission.
There are floodlit walking paths and jogging tracks and when winter snow invades these, it…
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X_Drive says:
When traveling through the State of Washington looking for waterfalls, the Mount Rainier National Park is a must to add to your itinerary. Established back over a hundred years ago, March 1899, it covers nearly a quarter of a million acres and elevations from under 2,000 feet to its high point at M…
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X_Drive says:
As part of the Washington Park Arboretum in downtown Seattle this three and one-half acre formal garden presents a beautiful Japanese Garden. It was designed and constructed under the supervision of world renowned Japanese garden designer Juki Iida in 1960. It is very well-maintained and includes …
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