A Travel Blog entry by lizianjosh from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
... for bargains. In the afternoon we took a river trip - the inland waterways of FL are vast, hence its' nickname of The Venice of America. The tour pointed out houses of the rich and famous and went on to the main cruise ports and US Navy dockyards, heavily ...
A Travel Blog entry by midgemeister from Denver, Colorado, United States
... of a mountain which was the mark of the continental divide (the water flow from the Pacific in Alaska that runs through Canada, America and all the way through Mexico and into the Atlantic.The views on the top of the mountain were like nothing I’ve ...
A Travel Blog entry by antipodean from Los Angeles, California, United States
... to the standard movie scene, accent and all. This was the start of my lesson on how large the food portions in America are. Our tour included driving the streets of Hollywood and Bel Air, seeing the infamous Hollywood sign, and the amazing mansions of ...
... , and having both an indoor and outdoor pool on the premises pleased everyone. The close proximity to the MallofAmerica (along with shuttle service to the Mall and the airport) made everything very convenient.
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