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Hostel Deco – Krakow
Hostel Deco – Krakow The Hostel Deco is about a 15 minute walk from the city center. The decor in this hostel is quite interesting as each room has its own unique, special art deco theme and the walls in … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Home and About, Poland
Tagged Hostel Deco, Krakow, Old Town Krakow, Poland, tour, Vacation
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Everglades National Park – Nike Missile Site
During the Cuban Missile Crisis of the 1960’s, a portion of the Everglades National Park was used by the U.S. Army as a missile site for the defensive installation of Nike missiles in three bunkers.
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged 1960's, alligators, anhinga trail, black vultures, bunkers, camping, Cuban Missile Crisis, cycling, Everglades national park, Florida, missile, nike, nike missile site, Nike Missiles, photography, tour, u s army, weather
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Nairobi, Kenya
Well, according to my watch which I haven’t switched to local time yet, it is approaching 3PM EST and we have just got to our hotel here in Nairobi and met with our safari guide. We left home at noon … Continue reading
Chichen-Itza, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Chichen-Itza, Mexico
Tagged Ball court, Ballcourt, bottled water, Chac, Chichen-Itza, columns, El Castillo, El Castillo o Templo de Kukulcan, El Observatorio o Caracol, fall equinoxes, group leader, guided tour, Iguana, La Iglesia, Las Monjas, map, masks, Mayan, Mayan God of Rain and Thunder, merchants, Mexico, national geographic, nunnery, pathways, Platform of Jaguars and Eagles, Platforma de los Craneos o Tzompanti, Plaza de las Mil Columnas, RJHay, Ron Hay, scrapbook, serpent, skulls, slithers, snakes, spring and fall, stonework, Temlo de los Guerreros, temple of kukulcan, Temple of the Deer, Temple of the Warriors, Templo dei Cenote Xtoloc, Templo des las Grandes Measa, The Church, The Observatory, tidbit, tour, tour books, tour groups, tour leader, Wall of skulls, Warrior Columns, Yucatan Peninsula, yucatan peninsula mexico
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