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    Spring break A hot and bright day is accompanied by a “U” shape shoreline on the beach. With a light breeze, tourists could perceive the salty air of the sea, the lack of the debris, and the small crowd around makes it seem that it is a private beautiful beach. The sand is golden brown covered with some fresh foot prints from the vacationing tourists, the sky is light blue with no birds or clouds, and it was a very sunny day. There was one group of tourists sitting on the sand, enjoying what it…

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    Neutral Bay sits on the water of the lower North Shore of Sydney. You can quickly get over the Harbour Bridge from the city, making the suburb high in demand for affluent young professionals, families, and retirees. It was once a bohemian village port for visiting international vessels, but is now home to the trendy and well-to-do crowd. Historic cottages, California bungalows, Federation sandstone houses, modern mansions, contemporary houses, low-level Art Deco apartments, and high-rise…

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    Winter getaway to Florida’s best beaches If you’re looking to escape the cold weather climate, it’s not too late to book a vacation to Florida’s beaches. Over 1,000 miles of shoreline awaits vacationers to Florida’s pristine beaches. No other state offers as much diversity. In the northeastern part of Florida are Amelia Island and the beaches of Ponte Vedra and St. Augustine offering visitors a luxurious blend of hotels situated among dunes and white sand. Visitors looking for a little more…

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    usually lots of fun and frequently-changing exhibits each year. Currently, the House and Home Exhibit is at the National Building Museum and is proving to be an attractive outing for families all across the region. This exhibit uses different types of media to display how things have shaped how we view the home over the years. There’s a diverse use of video, photography, models and more. Upon visiting this exhibit, you’ll be able travel through time and see how Americans have defined home…

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    Overlooking a famous beach; tucked away in a buzzy bohemian village, or with to-die-for views of the Opera House sails; Sydney’s accommodation offerings are as all-embracing as the harbour city itself. Whether it’s grand five-star style, or cosy boutique lodgings, wake up here and you’ll think you’re still dreaming. Luxury Hotels The Darling Apart from the floor-to-ceiling glass and windows that open, customised 1000 spring mattress, and relaxing rain showerheads, The Darling is at the heart…

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    Nanjing Road (Tourist Entertainment) The Nanjing Road is going to be one of my first visits in China. It’s about 3.4 miles long and runs east to west. It’s a major shopping street with large attractions for fashion-seeking people. According to Nanjing Road by Travel China Guide, the Nanjing Road began “Importing large quantities of foreign goods, it became the earliest shopping street of the city.” There’s over six hundred businesses along this street, all of which are uniquely different and…

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    Cajun Culture Case Study

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    benefit the growth of the festival because they are all the key things that attract people to attend Festival Acadiens et Créoles. In conclusion there are many different aspects of the festival that allow it to be successful and continue growing. These aspects are things such as the 100,000 to 150,000 people and tourist who are estimated to have attended Festival Acadiens et Créole (Wartelle). Many of these people who are of Cajun Créole culture are not in fact from the surrounding area; however…

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    Mall Of America

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    Global tourism influenced retail industries to transform their business into an entertainment-retailer in order to attract domestic and international tourists. A large portion of travelers who visit the U.S. conduct shopping here, and while they shop, they are also looking for hedonistic experiences. As a result, retailers have incorporated entertainment such as restaurants, play areas, and sight-seeing attractions to enhance their customer’s experience. “Retailers have been using entertainment…

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    Naples, Florida is knows for it’s beautiful white sandy shoreline. The Miami International Airport terminal is about 30 miles northern of Naples. Regardless of whether you would like to shop until you fall, perform golfing until you finally hit that best shot, perform racket sports upon one of Naples numerous open public racket sports courts, or perhaps spend some time on the white-colored beautiful beaches, you will find an action that meets your needs. Probably the most numerous inquiry is,…

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    Pyrenees comes from the exclusive location in which the mountainside lies. Due to rough terrain, transportation in, and out, of the Pyrenees is difficult for one to cultivate; consequently, two rail lines wrap around the cliff sides creating the perfect type of conveyance (Pyrenees). These train carts are not only commuting people, but also ships agricultural goods which are grown in the area; as Pyrenees villagers often raise multiple farmlands (XXxBelle). The ethics practiced along the…

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