Dunn’s River Fall

One of the most popular tourist locations, Jamaica, is known for Reggae music, lush tropical foliage, and beautiful white beaches. Dunn’s River Falls and Parks lives up to the reputation, even managing to exceed expectations as you explore the beauty of these magnificent waterfalls. Dubbed Las Chorreras, meaning springs or waterfalls by the Spaniards, Dunn’s River Falls travels swiftly down travertine rocks, forming small lagoons along the way, until it eventually flows into the Caribbean Sea.

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Comments: 0 Dec 12th, 2007
by Tahira Khan

The Grand Canyon SkywalkGrand Canyon is undeniably one of nature’s wonders. For almost 90 years, the canyon has been attracting tourists from around the world to this; one of the hottest spot in the world. The Grand Canyon National Park has been the main attraction in the area for almost 90 years, receiving an average of around 11,000 visitors a day in 2006. Behold! now there is another reason for traveling to the canyon; the Grand Canyon Skywalk.

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Comments: 0 Nov 28th, 2007
by Tahira Khan

Denver Botanic Gardens1.Denver Botanic Gardens (Denver, Colorado)
The Denver Botanic Gardens have been a Colorado favorites since first opening in 1951 at its current central Denver location. Today the 23-acre original site includes immaculately manicured grounds and an educational center. The Gardens have also expanded to three other sites including a 750-acre plant refuge in the suburb of Littleton, an alpine trail on Mount Evans west of Golden in the Rockies that is lined with natural mountain wildflowers, and Centennial Gardens originally commemorating the Colorado Centennial. Throughout the year the Gardens’ website tracks what is in bloom. There is so much to see here with all corners of the globe well represented. All locations are not to be missed. Read the rest of The 10 Best Botanic Gardens in The US »

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HotelClub Forum Comments: 0 Nov 19th, 2007
by E Cho

Las Vegas stripLas Vegas, Nevada is the city of lights and one of the world’s premier tourist spots. Because of its popularity, world class events are held in Las Vegas every year. Here are the top 10 Las Vegas events you won’t want to miss! Read the rest of 10 Las Vegas Events Not To Be Missed »

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Comments: 0 Nov 15th, 2007
by E Cho

It’s quite easy to find the spots where the Hollywood stars like to visit. Often times their visits populate the headlines of the paparazzi rags on the day after a particularly fun filled evening. Hollywood is not a huge area encompassed entirely by the city of Los Angeles and can be loosely defined as the area between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood on the west, the Golden State Freeway and Hyperion Avenue on the east, Mulholland Drive and Laurel Canyon to the north and Melrose Avenue to the south. Drive around the area and look for the lined-up paparazzi and the Hollywood stars are sure to be there. But, there are several Hollywood clubs that are regularly attended by the Hollywood famous. Perhaps you can get to one of these clubs early and stake your claim at a table.
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Comments: 0 Sep 4th, 2007
by E Cho