Thursday, 28 November 2013
Bermuda is a Amazing Island
Monday, 25 November 2013
Edinburgh, Scotland
Serving as Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh has a population of about 500, 000 people in the city. The city has made significant achievements in its efforts of combining both the modern and ancient to form a unique Scottish atmosphere. Edinburgh is watched over by an imposing castle which has for long served as the city’s symbol. The whole city is a combination of Georgian grandeur, medieval relics and a huge layer of contemporary modern life. Here, medieval palaces are tucked in the city’s modern architecture and there are Gothic churches that have amazing galleries and museums. Edinburgh also enjoys a reputation as being Scotland’s centre of nightlife.
Friday, 22 November 2013
Bali Island A Paradise On Earth
Bali Island - welcome to paradise on Earth. Bali is an Indonesian island, one of the 33 provinces of the country. Its neighboring islands are Java and Lombok, east and west from Bali respectively. Tourism is the main source of financial income, so you can just imagine what this place has to offer. Bali is pointed out as one of the best tourist destinations by multiple travel magazines. It attracts millions of tourists every year.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas
Atlantis was once a gorgeous island that used to exist during the prehistoric times. Currently, Atlantis remains submerged in the Atlantic Ocean. The island is part of Paradise Island in the Bahamas. This Atlantis Island exists as an underwater attraction known as the Dig in the Atlantis Resort of Paradise Island. Tours are usually held into the island, so every member of the tour should be ready with the necessary underwater protective's to be able to visit the island. The Atlantis Resort was opened just two years before this 21st century by a South African based hotel. It is a place of the average to the luxurious lifestyle, where everything is in plenty in support of the tourists visiting the resort.
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Bahamas A Tourist Attractions
The Bahamas has gained an international reputation as a top tourist destination thanks to its calm waters that offers a great sailing spot in Atlantic Ocean. Consisting of 2000 plus islands, Bahamas should be your next stop for a holiday vacation as it offers a perfect site for exploration. So, what does Bahamas have in store for travelers? Well the Abacos is a great sailing spot, diving enthusiasts can go to the blue holes in Andro’s and Exumas is perfect for Kayaking. The Eleuthera’s beaches are popularly known for lounging while Nassau is for the pondering pirates. As you can see, every island in Bahams has something to offer as far as sand and water related activities are concerned.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Atlantic City is a Port City
Atlantic City is a port city in the New Jersey State of the U.S. The city is an old city that was established in the mid 19th century. Atlantic City is popular for its lively white sandy beach, massive entertainment centers, and casino gambling activity that is legalized in the city by the 1976 referendum. Atlantic City has been a centre for tourism. It was initially established as a resort centre in 1854, then it expanded to being the large city it is today with numerous casinos, hotels, and restaurants amongst many other modern facilities. Atlantic City has its own international airport, the Atlantic City International Airport, which has been the major gateway into the city for people coming from other states throughout the world.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Attractions in Antarctica ( The South Pole )
The Antarctica continent is the south most continent of the earth (within the South Pole). Its location renders it an uncomfortably cold climate, and its natural environment is mostly covered in ice except for the water passage used by the vessels for transport. In fact, Antarctica is the only continent on earth with the least human population. The last survey on population in the continent found that there are no cities except only two groups of towns each with a population of at most 10,000 people living in them. The towns are established solely for scientific purposes only thus, they are research centers. Since Antarctica lacks a government, each research station operating in the continent is governed by the respective nation that established it in the continent.