Tag: “Sea”

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  1. The Turkish wooden gullet

    If you're looking for something more luxurious than the usual rust buckets offered for cheap cruises, than a cruise on a traditional Turkish wooden gullet is probably the best option.

  2. Israel

    Israel possesses a number of diverse regions, with landscapes varying between coast, mountain, valley and desert landscapes, with just about everything in between. Beyond the towns and cities, each region of Israel holds its own unique attractions.

  3. Boccadasse

    Boccadasse is formerly now a quarter of the city of Genoa - but in fact is a fisher village, intact in its suggestive scape and atmosphere.

    It's absolutely a spot to see while in town, one of the most enchanting corner of the city.

  4. Sea Girt Lighthouse

    The Sea Girt Lighthouse sits on the Atlantic Ocean in Sea Girt, New Jersey. The lighthouse began its operation on December 10, 1896 and is one of 20 surviving lighthouses in New Jersey.

  5. Casino du Liban

    Casino Du Liban is a casino located in Maameltein, Jounieh in Lebanon and is 22 km north of Beirut.

    With an area of 34,000 square meters, the casino has around 400 slot machines and 60 gaming tables. It has a showroom, night club, theater, banquet facility and five restaurants.

  6. St. Lucia

  7. Portovenere

    Portovenere (sometimes, in English, Porto Venere) is a small town located on the Ligurian coast of Italy in the province of La Spezia. It comprises the three villages of Fezzano, Le Grazie and Portovenere, and the three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto.

  8. Avon Pavillion

    The Avon Pavillion is a multi-faceted eatery located directly on the boardwalk in Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey. Open during the summer months (starting this year in May 2008), it offers a diverse menu, with service starting at 7:30 a.m.

  9. Historic Port, Quarter & Souks

    The city we know as Byblos in the Western world is a Mediterranean city in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of present-day Lebanon, called Jbeil (جبيل Ǧubayl) in Arabic. It is believed to have been founded around 5000 BC, and according to fragments attributed to the semi-legendary pre-Trojan war Phoenician historian Sanchuniathon, it was the first city ever built, and even today is believed by many to be the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world.

    It is mentioned in the Bible in 1 Kings 5:32, referring to the nationality of the builders of Solomon's Temple.

    So, it's old.

  10. Serapo

    The Riviera di Ulisse is the southernmost part of the coast of Rome extending 100 km from Sabaudia, 70 km south of Rome, to Circeo, Terracina, Sperlonga and the Riviera di Ulisse.