Hey everyone! I just wanted to show you guys another beautiful place. This time, I am going to talk about Nicaragua. Nicaragua is actually the largest country in Central America. It is south of Costa Rica, which is also a beautiful place to visit. The capital of Nicaragua is Managua, which is the third largest city in Central America. There are lots of places to visit in Nicaragua. One of them is to see Nicaragua's tallest Volcano San Cristobal. I actually never been to a volcano before but it was always be nice to see one in person. They also have great food there. Plus the food over there is really yummy and inexpensive. There are also great entertainment places to check out as well.

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I've been to Taiwan before, but never got to explore the place. The closest I've been was their airport. LOL.

The Central Park happens to be one of the unique subway ever. How often do you see a two-level underground station?

The amazing courtyard grass is the area that are turn, covered in a slope of yellow windmills that looks like a sunflowers. I would love to see this in person!

Have you ever been to this subway?

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Hey everyone! I was just going through some pictures and knew that I had to write a post on Rio de Janeiro. It is definitely a gorgeous place. If you didn't know, Rio de Janeiro is actually the second largest city in Brazil. Every time I hear the word "Brazil," I always think of Fast Five where Dominic says, "This is Brazil." LOL I think its because I was watching the movie again a few weeks ago. This place is mostly known for its beautiful landscape and beach. As you can see in the picture, you can see the harbor of Rio de Janeiro. One famous landmark in Rio would have to be the Jesus statue, which can be seen from almost anywhere in Rio. There are tons of places to visit in Rio like their beaches, museums, parks, and so on. If you have ever visited Rio de Janeiro before, please comment below and I would love to read about your experiences and what places you visit.

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When it comes to planning a holiday different people have different wants, and even within your family you may not all agree on where to go and what to do. This is why a Safari Holiday is the best of both worlds, you can go to a hot and tropical place for the sun lovers who want nothing else but to get a tan, but there’s also plenty of adventure and sights to see for the adventure junkies who couldn’t think of anything worse than sitting my the pool and not doing anything all day.

Africa of course if the best place to go to if you are thinking of a Safari holiday, it has it all, and there are plenty of different Safari trips you can go on. By foot or Land Cruiser and sometimes by camel and dugout canoe, there is a trip for everyone.

But what do you need to look out for before you even book your holiday? First comes safety, especially on walking safaris, which require a cool head, a respect for dangerous game and a thorough knowledge of animal behaviour. A good guide can read situations, react in an instant and avoid putting his clients in harm’s way.

Finding your ideal safari all depends on the kind of person you are and what it is you want to do on your safari, there are no limits of choice to what you can do and see on a Safari holiday too, which means you can go as far as your imagination takes you.

You can kit out you and your whole family in Safari Clothing at RoyalRobbins.co.uk, so you are prepared for everything you may get up to.

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I've never stayed at a Four Seasons before let alone in Maui. But how nice would it be!. This Four Seasons is located in Wailea, with the way the building is structured, almost all the rooms have ocean views which is very important. What's also great is the amount of activities you can do here including kayaking or just relaxing at the beach. If you're curious to the cost. A weekend in July would cost you a minimum of $525/night for a mountainside room (no ocean view) up to $1,145 for an Executive Suite with an ocean view! Wow!

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We wanted to visit this palace really badly and we didn't have enough time because we went in the evening and 5pm is the last time you can enter and by 7pm you have to get out. And it is huge park that containes all of the palaces and a secret garden and two museums. So were in a rush and running around and trying to take pictures. It is a really beautiful place I totally recommend visiting it. And it is located nicely, so you can see the palaces and museums, Gwanghwamun square, art galleries, Cheonggyecheon (stream) - absolutley stunnig at night, because the City Hall station is really close to Gwanghwamun station, so it is a great way to see a lot of beautiful thing on one trip.
Gyeongbokgung, also known as Gyeongbokgung Palace or Gyeongbok Palace -- is a royal palace located in northern Seoul, South Korea. First constructed in 1395, later burned and abandoned for almost three centuries, and then reconstructed in 1867, it was the main and largest palace of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon Dynasty.[1] The name means "Palace" [Gung] "Greatly Blessed by Heaven" [Gyeongbok].
In the early 20th century, much of the palace was destroyed by the Empire of Japan. Since then, the walled palace complex has been gradually restored back to its original form. As of 2009, roughly 40% of the original number of palace buildings still stand or are reconstructed.
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Reading upon the European side of the Bosphorus channel goes to the Ortakoy. Just because it happens to be one of the most famous town of Istanbul.

Tourists adore this place is because it's located near the sea. Besides the seaside you can catch yourself at the coffee or tea houses.

I think this bridge looks amazing when its dark outside. Beautiful lights lit up must be amazing especially when you see it in person.

Have you ever been to Ortakoy, Istanbul?

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Source: http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/property-homes/this-refurbished-home-retains-its-period-elegance-29343786.html

Tierhogar House is a six- bedroom, refurbished period residence on 46 acres beside the Heritage Hotel, Golf & Country Club in Killenard, Co Laois.

Originally built in the early 1600s, it was once owned by a Huguenot family. It has been owned by the Behan family for most of the last 100 years. In 2005 they undertook an extensive refurbishment of their 392sqm (4,229 sq ft) home and retained the period features which they came to love. It is now for sale for €750,000.

Tierhogar is approached via a sweeping, tree-lined avenue which frames the panoramic views across the lawn field. Its trees include chestnut, beech, copper beech, lime, sycamore and ash. Several hundred trees have been planted around the lawn together with a grove of Sequoia Redwoods.

Among the period features are the cornice in the bright entrance hall and picture rails and fire places in the drawing room and dining room. Original timber floors and brass light fittings are seen throughout the house and its original push bells are working.

A study and guest WC are also located off the front hall. Off the back hall is the kitchen equipped with an AGA oven and Agamatic solid fuel boiler, as well as De Dietrich double oven, integrated microwave, four-ring ceramic hob, polished granite worktop and island with sink unit.

Its breakfast area enjoys a bay window where seating overlooks the gardens. Its work and storage space is supplemented by a scullery and cloakroom, both of which have Belfast sinks.

On the first landing there are two bedrooms both with fireplaces as well as a bathroom with a cast iron bath and a separate shower.

On the second landing there are two more en suite bedrooms with marble fireplaces.

The top landing accommodates two more bedrooms, one of which is plumbed and wired for a shower and sauna.

Outside, the private garden and orchard are enclosed and accommodate a lawn with many mature trees and gravel pathways. The house overlooks the front paddock with wonderful views over the lawn field.

A tannery yard includes a former dairy. The house yard comprises an attractive limestone stable block with bell tower, three loose boxes, a coach house and pump house. The Middle Yard comes with sheds and a stone barn.

The remainder of the 46 acres are quality lands currently under corn.

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i pod touch black has no camara ipod nano pink no headphones
ipod classic gray no headphones and a ipop docking black they are all different colors and with great quality and view also they are all different from each otherand are easily use by any one the i poud touch has16gb the classic has120gb the nano has16gb and the ipod docking has 125gb wich makes it alot comprae with the little ones

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If you haven't notice, but Holland City is one of the seventh largest city in the states. They're very known as the Dutch heritage.

Another festival Michigan state celebrates is the Tulip Time Festival. This type of festival are usually around the month of May. You'll be surprise to see the streets painted with rainbow colors with filled flowers.

That's a pretty different festival compares to what we celebrate in New Orleans. I can't imagine how colorful the city will be.

Have you ever been to Holland City?

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