A Travel Blog entry by ruqaya.aamer from New York City, New York, United States
... like a meteor struck earth. Within seconds, though, you'll realise that this hole isn't of God's making. The place where the Twin Towers once stood, and where they fell in anguish on September the 11th, is terrible. You can't help but feel a wide range of ...
A Travel Blog entry by c-hampden from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... him again, and we headed straight to the pool-side roof-top bar. So nice! You can see the KL Tower and the Petronas Towers from the hotel. We ended up hving a pretty big night with his work crew, ending up in Aloha bar. It was so ...
A Travel Blog entry by cshilakes from Newport, Rhode Island, United States
... Montchanin Inn in the Brandywine Valley of Northern Delaware. Along Route 9 we encountered the huge juxtaposition of the cooling towers of a nuclear facility looming over these wetlands; it was an imposing and unsettling sight. As we arrived in ...
A Travel Blog entry by qgirl128 from Willemstad / Minneapolis, Netherlands Antilles
... , rusted and crusted with coral creatures and barely recognizable shapes and shadows. I was fascinated by the Mushroom Forest and its towers of coral that mimicked all shapes and sizes of mushroom caps, layered on each other over and over, filling the ...
... Walkway System - this unique network of walkways elevated 15 metres above ground (hence the name) connects the city's downtown office towers. The indoor passageways come in very handy on the coldest of winter days. There's a hidden "city within a city" ...