Las Vegas is known for its casinos, bright lights, and variety shows. Entertainment is one of the inviting features of this busy Nevada city, and from musical concerts to Cirque the Soleil, you will experience it in the upbeat streets of Las Vegas. But there is this kind of entertainment so extraordinaire that every tourist wishes to see, and to leave Las Vegas without taking time to view it is such a shame.
Read More »On top of the world: Roofs that offer amazing scenery
Imagine you are sitting high on the roof of a high building with a coctail in your hand, and in front of you lies a whole city. The images in this article are showing places like that, that look stunning.
Read More »Top of the Rock Observation Deck, New York City
The famous Top of the Rock Observation Deck is an ultra modern six level observatory at the top of Art Deco skyscraper on 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Upper decks of the observatory are situated at 850 ft above the street level in New York City, New York in United States.
Read More »USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii
One of the most respected memorials worldwide, the USS Arizona, is a place you would never miss to pass by if visiting Honolulu in Hawaii. Memories that have passed the golden jubilee mark, still stay fresh by the existence of this national park.
Read More »Times Square, New York
The famous Times Square is a popular neighborhood and a prominent commercial intersection in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is precisely located at junction of the Seventh Avenue and Broadway which is now a pedestrian plaza.
Read More »Statue of Liberty, New York
The famous Statue of Liberty is a neoclassical colossal sculpture located on Liberty Island, New York Harbor, Manhattan in New York State. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi designed the statue and it was dedicated on 28 October 1886. It was regarded as a gift to America from the French people.
Read More »Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco
Fisherman’s Wharf is the most popular destination in San Francisco among travelers with more than 12 million visitors coming to this place every year. For more than a century now, the historic waterfront of the Fisherman’s Wharf has served as the city’s hub for fishing fleet.
Read More »Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California
The Golden Gate Bridge in northern San Francisco comprises of two well known National Historic Landmarks i.e. the Fort Mason and The Presidio and also a number of upscale neighborhoods like the Pacific Heights, the Marina District and Cow Hollow.
Read More »Nihoa Island, Hawaii
Nihoa is otherwise known as Moku Manu or Bird Island and is popular among other Hawaiian Islands for being the tallest of the ten atolls and islands in the uninhabited Hawaiian Islands in Northwestern Honolulu. There are two peaks on the island which are the Tanager Peak and Miller’s Peak to the east and west respectively.
Read More »Molokai Island, Hawaii
Molokai is one of the Hawaiian Islands and is reputed as being the third oldest and fifth largest island among the major Hawaii Islands. Travelers consider this island to be the ‘Most Hawaiian Island’ as it is home to the large number of native Hawaiians than any other island. In addition, the island has been nicknamed as ‘The Friendly Island’ largely because of the residents’ aloha.
Read More »Molokini, Hawaii
Molokini is a partially submerged, crescent shaped volcanic crater located between Maui Island and Kahoolawe Island in Hawaii. It is located near the Maalaea Bay and Makena State Park. Over the years, it has emerged as one of the top tourist destinations for snuba, snorkeling and scuba diving and its islet has since been made a Seabird Sanctuary of Hawaii state.
Read More »Lanai Island, Hawaii
Lanai is one of the Hawaii islands and Lanai City is the island’s only city. In most cases, if there is something you need as a tourist or a local, you can only find it at Lanai City. The island is easily accessible through Lanai Airport which is scheduled for servicing Kahului, Honolulu and Maui on Pacific Wings and Island Air.
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