The absolute best - okay, cheap and creative - place to sleep when visiting San Francisco. A 5 minute drive from the Golden Gate Bridge, The Marin Headlands Hostel is located in a historic setting (old military quarters), nestled within a grove of Eucalyptus trees, steps from Rodeo Beach (good surfing) and a short walk to the edge of the world at the Point Bonita Light House.
Close to downtown Seattle, Lake Union is a glacial lake that is a popular spot for pleasure boaters and is also home to scores of Seattle residents who occupy houseboats there. Its northern portion also connects the larger Lake Washington with a system of locks that lead to the salt waters of Puget Sound.
The opal capital of the world. Half of the population of this town lives underground in dugout caves.
Located just north of the salt flat, Salar de Uyuni, lays a Train cemetery.
Out there in the arid and dry plane lies the final resting place of a good dozen steam engines, most of which must be a good hundred years old as well as probably some fifty wagons of all kind of types.
A farm of fresh produce that all the high end restaurants in Maui buy from, will prepare a special meal for you right on the property by famous chef Dan Fiske. It's a meal unlike anything you've ever had.
Stretching from coast to coast of the U.S. highway 80 takes you through just about every different climate and land type the states have to offer.
The "Times Square" of Japan. Every TV Network in Japan will show the "Current Weather Condition" from this exact spot.
A beautiful set of the Islands on the Andaman coast in southern Thailand. A must see on a trip to this country.
Popular for lunch, The Wein-O-Rama is known for its hot weiners (pronounced "weenuhs"). Many, like myself, prefer the Wein-O-Rama for their déclassé moniker and large retro-style sign.
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