Beer and Low Things in Las Vegas
Those of you with unusual literary tastes might recognise that the title of this report is a variation on the definitive road trip book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by the late great king of gonzo journalism Hunter S Thompson. Quite appropriate given th... more - travel report by
st.vincent
Spielplatz Florida
Indianer gibt es nicht nur im Wüsten USA's. Alle und beide amerikanischen Kontinente wurden, auch Florida dann und noch bis heute von denen bewohnt. Europäische Siedlern kämpften bei Ankunft den Seminole Kriege hier im Florida. Während er wuchs, wurde aus... more - travel report by
rangutan
Do You Know What It Means To Miss N'Orleans?
There is a song called, Do You Know What It Means To Miss N'Orleans? I did when I left it and I do now because it is the prettiest city in the United States. Let's go back in time to when I was there.
A small canal divides the main street. O... more - travel report by
mrscanada
Kansas, US...
The geographical centre of North America, Kansas is a major agricultural area, with vast areas of farmland.Today, the State boasts many monuments to its Old West past, as well as numerous recreation centres, reservoirs and rivers offering all kinds of out... more - travel report by
cath2002my
Chicago at Christmas
My parents and I flew to Great Lakes, IL to see my brother graduate from Navy Recruit Training. Afterwards, we took a train into the city to spend the weekend. It was an interesting change from New York City, which we’ve visited the same pre-Christmas wee... more - travel report by
anna_moon
The Crown of the Continent
The park has it all. Massive glaciers, old-growth forests, deep ice-cold lakes, and plenty of wildlife. It is the only national park in the USA where ALL its natural carnivores survive. Grizzlies, Black bears, wolves, lynx, and cougars thrive. Such a larg... more - travel report by
bootlegga
Charleston, South Carolina
We missed out on some of the great sites (Fort Sumter) and neat things to do (carriage tours) due to weather and illness, but enjoyed Charleston and the surrounding area. While she shares southern charm, historic value, and great seafood with her cousins... more - travel report by
anna_moon
Juneau -- At the Edge of the Wilderness
Juneau is just this thin strip of civilization along a coast of densely-wooded mountains, which was originally a tent city of gold miners. Now it's a stop for cruise ships and adventure groups. Armies of college students pour in to go over the mountains a... more - travel report by
shotclog
Sedona - A beautiful mystical setting in Arizona
The area as captivated visitors for many years. People have been attracted by the red-rock monoliths that have been named Coffeepot, Cathedral and Bell because their massive shapes resemble these distinctive objects. Recently it was rated the most beaut... more - travel report by
murrayskinner
Traveler Goes To 'Frisco
The San Francisco Bay Area is know as The Bay. One of the best things about San Francisco is that you can be in a museum in the morning and on a mountain in the afternoon.
You can walk, try a cabel car, a bus or a taxi. There is a lot of way... more - travel report by
travler