Saturday, July 19, 2014

Best Places to Visit in Billings, Montana

Billings is one of the beautiful cities of Montana. As Montana's largest city, Billings offers the best outdoor adventures, historic sites, landmarks, museums and many other attractions. With attractions like The Rimrocks, Yellowstone Art Museum, Metra Park, Pictograph Cave State Park, Billings offers variety of fun for group of all ages. Here is a list of places which you should definitely visit when you are in Billings, Montana.
1.Moss Mansion 

Moss Mansion, Billings, Montana, USA
Moss Mansion is a red sandstone structure designed by New York architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh. The Mansion captures the early life of the original Preston Boyd Moss family and displays original artifacts. National Register of Historic Places has also listed Moss Mansion in and has been featured in several Hollywood movies. If you love historic homes, then you should probably take a guided tour and explore the epic Moss Mansion.

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2.Reef Indoor Water Park 


Reef Indoor Water Park, Billings, Montana, USA
The largest indoor water park in Montana, Reef Indoor Water Park offers blaster slide 386', tropical twister slide 340', a wave pool, 25-person hot tub, basketball pool, a café where you can relax and have fun with your families. For your safety, certified lifeguards are always available on the poolside. If you plan to celebrate outdoor parties, then patio space is always available at Reef's.

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3.The Western Heritage Center 


western Heritage Center,  Billings, Montana, USA
One of the regional museums in Billings, The Western Heritage Center has over 16,000 artifacts and an extensive collection of exhibits. These exhibits illustrate the history of the Yellowstone River Valley and the people who lived here. It also provides educational programs which visitors of all ages can enjoy.



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4.Pictograph Cave State Park 

Pictograph Cave State Park, Billings, Montana, USA
The 23 acre Pictograph Cave State Park is a historic landmark which displays the origins of human habitation in Montana dated about 4000 years ago. This cave park holds artifacts and over 100 pictographs or rock paintings which is said to left behind by the prehistoric hunters. At present, visitors can explore a new visitor center, picnic grounds, and museum displays.


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5.The Rimrocks 

The Rimrocks, Billings, Montana, USA
The Rimrocks is sandstone formations and fixtures which provide magnificent views of the Billings, Montana. The Rimrocks offer numerous recreational opportunities such as hiking, biking, photography, and rock climbing. This place is truly a paradise for an adventure lover.

These places are some of the best attractions in Montana. So, if you're interested in exploring these places, make sure to visit Billings as these places are sure to amaze you.

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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Discover the Top Five Attractions in Puerto Rico

There is so much to see and do in Puerto Rico that the unaware visitor might be overwhelmed and end up missing some of the best sights the island has to offer. To help you prioritize, here are my votes for the top 5 attractions on the island. Included are an ancient fortress; a tropical rainforest; a bioluminescent bay; a natural underground cave system; and a tiny islet with breathtaking beaches.


1. Castillo de San Felipe del Morro

Castillo de San Felipe del Morro, Puerto Rico

The Castillo de San Felipe del Morro, (more commonly known as El Morro) is Old San Juan's most recognizable landmark. For over 400 years, it has protected San Juan and the shipping route from the New World to the Old. Today, a visit to this six-level citadel is like walking through a military history of Puerto Rico from the 1500s to the 20th Century. Pass by cannons still facing the ocean, step inside a sentry box, see how the soldiers used to live and work in colonial times, and check out the enhancements made by the U.S. during World War II.


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2. The Vieques Biobay

Vieque Island Kayaking, Puerto Rico
Try to go on a moonless night. When there is little light and you're kayaking through mangrove tres out into Mosquito Bay on Vieques Island, you might wonder what all the fuss is about. And then you'll notice that your oars are glowing green in the water. Fish streak away from you like underwater lightning. And then you'll understand why the Vieques Biobay is one of the most amazing experiences Puerto Rico has to offer. Thanks to its geography, climate, and local conservation efforts, the Vieques Biobay is one of the most bioluminescent bays in the world.

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3. El Yunque

El Yunque Rainforest, Puerto Rico
El Yunque, or "The Anvil," is home to the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. A two-hour drive from San Juan, this lush, mountainous terrain is about as far removed from the city's beaches and resorts as you can get. But that's why people come here: to walk among the rainforest's abundant flora; to hike along one of several trails ranging from easy walks to difficult climbs; and to dive under a waterfall. This is a part of Puerto Rico that hasn't changed in centuries.

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4. Culebrita

Culebra Island, Puerto Rico
Many people will argue with me over this one. On tiny Culebra Island, off Puerto Rico's eastern coast, the star attraction is generally considered to be the admittedly spectacular Flamenco Beach. But I prefer Culebrita for its isolation (you have to take a water taxi or private boat to get here), its unspoiled beauty (the lighthouse here is the only one manmade structure on the island), and yes, even its beaches. West Beach is a long stretch of sand hugging the coastline with waters several shades of blue and terrific snorkeling. The Culebrita Reef is on the south side of the island. And the island's crown jewel is Playa Tortuga (“Turtle Beach”), a picture-perfect crescent of sand loved by both nesting turtles and humans.

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5. Camuy Caves

Camuy Caves, Puerto Rico
I'm going to cheat a little bit here. The Río Camuy Cave Park edges out close competitors like the Museum of Art in Ponce for two reasons: One, you can combine it with a visit to the awesome Arecibo radio telescope (most tour companies offer a package trip). And two, you can enjoy some seriously adventurous trips out here. The Camuy cave system is the third largest in the world. The tour through the caves takes you through subterranean ravines to the edge of caves over 600 feet deep, as well as an underground river. The more active and daring can take an eco-excursion out here, which involves rappeling down the mouth of one of the caves, mud-sliding, body rafting, and free jumping through this subterranean world.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Top 7 Things To Do In Mali

The West African country of Mali is largely unexplored by tourists which could make for an intriguing and unique holiday. Mali has a total population of 12.3 million and is landlocked. Covering some 479,000 square miles there is certainly plenty of history and culture waiting to be discovered on a holiday to Mali.

Here are our top 7 suggestions for what to see and do in Mali:
1-Bamako
Place of Freedom, Bamako, Mali
The capital city of Mali is Bamako which is alive with music and bustling markets and is the starting point for many travelers. Check out the museums including the Musée de Bamako, Musée National and Musée Muso Kunda, the museum devoted to the women of Mali.


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2-Dogon Country 
Dogon Country, Mali
One of Mali’s most visited areas and also one of the most stunning in the country. The area is inhabited by about 350,000 Dogon people and you will witness traditional crafts and ways of life here.


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3-Timbuktu 
Timbuktou, Mali
Whilst here you should visit the legendary city of Timbuktu, also known as Tombouctou, which, when you were a child, you might have associated with being at the end of the world. See ancient manuscripts at the Centre de Recherches Historiques Ahmed Baba, visit the three oldest mosques in the country here and visit the Ethnological Museum.



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4-Djenne 
Great mosque of Djenne, Mali
The city of Djenne is a world heritage listed site, which sits on an island in the Bani River and is home to a magnificent mosque which is the largest mud-built structure in the world. Check out the bustling Monday market, the elegant Grande Mosque and the old Sacred Well of Nana Wangara.



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5-Mopti 
Mopti, Mali
A lively port with plenty going on, Mopti is often the starting point for trips into Dogon Country and visitors should explore the market of Marché Souguni and the Misire Mosque.


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6-Segou 
Segou River, Mali 
Set along a river, Segou has a relaxed and chilled-out air about it and is a great place to absorb some of the local traditional sights and customs.



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7-Niger River 
Take a relaxing journey along the great Niger River and soak up the sights and sounds as you pass by the Sahara area.


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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Tempo Rives Festival in Angers, France


from July 13 to August 19

Offered by the City of Angers in France, Tempo Rives festival returns for its sixth edition from July 13 to August 19 with the recipe that has won the Angevins and tourists throughout the summer, eleven evenings friendly concerts, free and family on the banks of the Maine. Tempo Rives is underway on the banks of the river with as the home port of Cale Savatte but also Yolande of Aragon walk to close the festival on 14 and 19 August. As every year, a party is held in the heart of Montplaisir neighborhood, widely supported and expected by its inhabitants. 

Side programming, room for music discovery with hybrid proposals, quality and often unpublished. Angers like contemporary music, encourages and values ​​its talent. In this spirit, the festival program in the first part of the groups from the local scene via the Springboard Tempo Rives. 

Appointment on July 13, after the fireworks for a start with a bang with the energy of Black Rooster Orchestra!

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Monday, July 14, 2014

12 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Tunisia

Often seen as simply a beach destination, Tunisia has a bucket-full of surprises for those that venture off the sandy shores. This is North Africa wrapped up into one, bite-sized package with vast Sahara dunes, mammoth ancient ruins and exotic cities that are home to a sprawling tangle of souks. Tunisia was Rome's breadbasket, and the cultural riches the Romans left behind are more than enough reason to visit. But the history of Arab Empires has also bestowed the country with some of the region's most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture.
When you've craned your neck at Kairouan's minarets and played Gladiator at El Djem, it's time to head into the Sahara to sample the raw, empty beauty of the desert. The sun-soaked beaches of the Mediterranean coastline, fringed by palms and lapped by gentle waves, will still be waiting for you when you get back.
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1-El Djem Amphitheatre


El Djem Amphitheatre, Tunisia
The walls of the mighty Roman amphitheatre of El Djem dwarf the surrounding modern town. This incredibly well preserved Roman relic is one of the best examples of amphitheatre architecture left standing in the world, reminding of Rome's once grand grip across North Africa. You can still walk the corridors under the arena, just like the gladiators did. Or, climb up to the top seating tiers and sit staring across the arena imagining the battles that took place below.
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2-Djerba


Djerba, Tunisia
If you're looking for the picture-perfect beach escape, then the island of Djerba checks all the right boxes. The main island town of Houmt Souk has an old town district that's a muddle of whitewashed houses. It is an attraction in itself, with plenty of shopping opportunities for those who want to get off the beach. But it's those sandy strips of shoreline out of town that are the island's most popular highlight. Pristine and trimmed by date palms, the beaches are relaxing, get-away-from-it-all settings where summer daydreams are made.
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3-Sidi Bou Said


Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia

Impossibly cute, Sidi Bou Said is a cliff-top village with petite dimensions that seem to have fallen off an artist's canvas. Unsurprisingly, artists have feted this little hamlet for decades. The whitewashed alleyways, wrought iron window frames and colourful blue doors are Tunisian village architecture at their finest, while the Mediterranean backdrop is the cherry on top.




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4-Carthage


Carthage, Tunisia
Once Rome's major rival, Carthage was the city of the seafaring Phoenicians forever memorialised in history books about the Punic Wars. The atmospheric ruins of this ancient town now sit beside the sea amid the suburbs of Tunis, a warning that even the greatest cities can be reduced to rubble.
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5-Bardo Museum


Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Even non-museum fans can't fail to be impressed at the haul of beautiful mosaics in The Bardo. This is one of North Africa's top museums and it houses one of the world's most important mosaic collections. It's a showcase of ancient world artistry that isn't to be missed in Tunis.
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6-Grand Erg Oriental


Grand Erg Oriental, Tunisia
Tunisia's vast Sahara covers much of the country's interior, and the most beautiful corner of the desert is the field of sand dunes known as the Grand Erg Oriental. These poetically beautiful dunes are a surreal and gorgeous landscape, shaped by the ever-shifting desert sands. For many visitors, this is a playground for riding dune buggies and camels, but nothing tops the simple pleasure of sitting atop one of these mammoth sand mountains and watching the sunset.
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7-Bulla Regia


Bulla Regia, Tunisia
Tunisia has no shortage of Roman ruins, but Bulla Regia near Tabarka is the country's most interesting and intriguing site. Here, the Roman inhabitants coped with the harsh summer climate by ingeniously building their villas underground, which has left the city houses incredibly well preserved today. For history lovers this is a unique opportunity to walk through actual Roman houses, with their walls still intact. It's a glimpse of the residential life of the ancient world that you often don't see.
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8-Kairouan


Kairouan, Tunisia
With mosques, madrassas, and tombs aplenty, Kairouan has more than its fair share of monuments as the fourth most important city for those of the Muslim faith. The Arabic architecture here is truly inspiring and the skyline is full of skinny minarets and bulky domes. But it's probably the back alleys of the city's Medina that steal the show. With narrow maze-like lanes lined with crumbling colourful houses, Kairouan's old town has an enchanting lost-in-time atmosphere that is a true highlight of a visit here.
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9-Sousse Medina


Sousse Medina
Overlooked by the mighty Ribat and Kasbah, Sousse's Medina just begs to be explored. This lovely old town district is a shopping paradise with a tempting selection of ceramics, leather-work and metalwork on display. Away from the souk streets, quiet and rambling back alleys are a charming place to dive in and sample local life away from the bustle.
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10-Chott el Djerid


Chott El Djerid, Tunisia
The moonscape of the Chott el Djerid is a storybook panorama brought to life, filled with shimmering mirages on the horizon and jigsaw puzzle pieces of blindingly white cracked land. This sprawling salt-pan near Tozeur is a desolate moonscape that wows with its stark and brutal beauty. A sightseeing visit proves that nature produces much weirder landscapes than you could ever imagine.
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11-Hammamet


Hammemet, Tunisia
Hammamet is all about the beach. It is Tunisia's top resort, a dreamy place dotted with pristine white buildings set beside a bright blue sea. The relaxing charms of this town woo all who come to sunbath on the white sand, or stroll in the restored old town souks. It's a no-stress kind of place that sums up the pleasures of Tunisia in one pretty package.
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12-Monastir Ribat


Montasir Ribat, Tunisia
One of Tunisia's most photogenic buildings with its bulky walls, the Ribat in Monastir looks out to the harbour. Originally part of a string of coastal forts, this Ribat is one of the few still standing and has been grandly preserved. But it is now a tourist attraction rather than the town's defence. This beautiful relic is a definite highlight for history lovers and a famed landmark that deserves to be on every Tunisia to-do list.
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