The Highlight of Monterey Car Week – Pebble Beach
California’s Monterey County, 100 miles south of San Francisco, has a lot to offer tourists, from spectacular coastal drives and beautiful countryside to charming towns and world class events. It is the home of the Big Sur, a region of unspoilt coastline, towering cliffs, giant redwood trees and iconic bridges, and the 17-Mile Drive, a scenic road through […]
Why the Caribbean is A Good Choice for Your Next Summer Travel
Traveling and relaxing can be healthy. However, choosing the right travel destination has a lot to say about how relaxed the individual would feel. The Caribbean is a good tourist destination to travel to as it has several features that speak about its rich cultural heritage. It is a chain of islands in the North […]
A Day in the Coldest Village on Earth
Yakutia, often spelled Yakutiya, is the coldest location on earth. There, life is difficult, but inhabitants have invented several ways to make it more bearable. Kirill Petrov and his wife reside with their nine-year-old child in a Yakutia village. His two older daughters attend a university far from their hometown. What does a regular day […]
Lunar New Year Exhibits Local Diversity at The Huntington Library
The spring cherry bloomsome trees framed the exquisite ancient wooden crafted pavilions, the stone bridge arched over the crystal green lake, the enchanting string music surrounded this Southern California oasis – the Garden of Flowing Fragrance, families of multiple generations enjoyed meandering around the garden to usher in the 2022 Lunar New Year at the […]
Pharaonic Egyptian Civilization Celebrated on the World Stage Once Again
In the populous desert country of Egypt, the spurning of a renewal of interest in their ancient pharaonic Egyptian culture began with the construction and inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum, slated to be completed by mid-2021. The museum rests on the Giza plateau, a few kilometers from the Giza pyramids. Upon its completion, it […]
Geographic Jewelry From UNESCO World Heritage: Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre or five diamonds, is a small stretch of rocky coastline of the Italian Riviera, where people chose to build five settlements, far from the crowded cities, but just a step from the whims of the rushing sea. A holiday in Cinque Terre is a journey through time. This region is known for its […]
Reagan Library: A Legacy of Hope and Freedom
The journey you are about to embark in, will not only lead you through the story of a presidency, but of a movement dedicated to the greatness of America, with faith in its traditions and intrinsic kindness that every citizen has in his or hers heart, the stability of its institutions and, at a more […]
Carmel-by-the-Sea: A Fairytale Destination
Travel along the Pacific coast, about 120 miles south of San Francisco, and you’ll come across the delightfully magical town of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Referred to as Carmel for short, the small town with a population of just a few thousand is renowned for its natural seaside beauty and charm. The beach offers a stunning view of […]
Interesting Facts About The Eiffel Tower That You Didn’t Know
The Eiffel Tower has become the worldwide symbol for France. It was designed by Émile Nouguier, Maurice Koechlin and Stephen Sauvestre, employees of Eiffel & Co. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, initially reticent about the project, later became a great supporter and bought the patent. Built in just two years, 1887-1889 (2 years, 2 months and 5 […]