Top 10 Best Places To Live In Texas
The Lone Star State, home of the Live Music Capital of the World, where everything is bigger, where near everything is better, and where the word pride may just not cut it. This true Southern state is not just great in size, but in countless other areas as well: a variety of nature, a whole country's worth of weather packed into one state, tons of things to do, plentiful places to explore, and, of course, its rich and unique history.
Deep in the heart of Texas are prairies, forests, rugged hills, desert land, a coastline and grasslands that give residents
multiple venues to enjoy life.
Here're the 10 best places to live in Texas in 2017.
1. Austin.
2. Dallas / Fort Worth.
3. Houston.
4. San Antonio.
5. El Paso.
6. McAllen.
7. The Woodlands.
8. Plano.
9. Richardson.
10. Round Rock.
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Lake Tahoe Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)
Filled with over 39 trillion gallons of pure Sierra snowmelt and pushed a mile into the Californian and Nevada skies, Lake Tahoe is the USA’s largest alpine lake and one of the country’s oldest, year-round vacation playgrounds.
Lake Tahoe has forever drawn travellers to its shores, from the Native Americans who call this place Big Water, to the trappers, timber cutters and pioneers who followed.
When you’re ready for a little alpine magic, take the four-hour drive from San Francisco to the sunlit shores of Kings Beach. Set on Tahoe’s northern end, this beach was named after local card shark, Joe King, who used his winnings to develop some of the lake’s earliest lodgings. On the lake’s southern shore, is Pope Beach, where you’ll find another Tahoe institution, Camp Richardson.
From Pope Beach follow the bike path to the Taylor Creek Visitor Center. An open-air classroom for the entire family, the center features fabulous interpretative walks such as the Rainbow Trail.
Nearby, at DL Bliss State Park, follow the spectacular Rubicon Trail into neighboring Emerald Bay State Park. This park is home to the Eagle Falls Trail, a moderate two-mile hike that takes in some of the Sierra high country’s finest views.
When the ponderosa pines bend with the season’s first snow, Tahoe transforms into the nation’s favorite winter playground. Whether you’re looking for snow-capped peaks or crystal clear coves, places to bond with loved ones or pockets of pure solitude, The Lake in the Sky has it all.
Toledo Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Mirador del Valle, Catedral Primada, Alcantara Bridge, San Martin Bridge, Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, Puerta de Bisagra, Basilica of Our Lady of Prado, Windmills, Consuegra, San Roman Church, Estacion del Ferrocarril, Puerta de Alfonso VI, Puerta del Sol, Museo de Santa Cruz, El Transito Synagogue and Sephardic Museum, Consuegra Castle
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11 Safest Places to Live in the US.
Safety first. It may be a cliché expression, but it’s tried and true advice that carries a lot of weight. Especially when deciding where to put down roots. When it comes to your home and family, there is no substitute for feeling safe. But where to begin? There are so many cities and towns in the U.S., it’s difficult to choose a place that is both safe and desirable. Don’t fret; there are plenty of viable options from the east coast, to the mid-west, and especially the west coast (California scored three separate times on our list!). Check out all the cities that made the ranking for the safest places to live in the U.S.
1. Sunnyvale, California
2. Plano, Texas
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
4. Naperville, Illinois
5. Thousand Oaks, California
6. Henderson, Nevada
7. Shoreview, Minnesota
8. McAllen, Texas
9. Arlington County, Virginia
10. Franklin, Massachusetts
11. Carlsbad, California
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Tule Tree | The Worlds Widest Tree | Santa Maria del Tule | Oaxaca | English | Subtitles | Mexico
In this video I am visiting the town of Santa Maria del Tule, to see the widest tree in the world - the Tue Tree. This is a great additional to any trips to Mexico you may have planned.
This tree is amazing. Before seeing the tree I decided to explore the town, which was super pretty and well maintained. You can tell this is a tourist place.
If you are looking for a unique place to visit during your Mexico holiday, why not check out one of the biggest trees in the world. It may not be the tallest tree in the world, but it is one of the oldest, and the widest tree in the world.
Who would have thought one of the largest trees was found in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Please note, this video is in English, not Spanish but I do have subtitles. There are English Subtitles, French Subtitles and Spanish Subtitles.
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El Camino-10 - Galician Folk Dancing - 3
We arrived in Santiago de Compostela at the end of our pilgrimage on May 17, 2012. By good fortune, it was a religious holiday, so there were all sorts of activities going on in the streets and plazas for the tourists and local populace to watch. This group was performing in a plaza. Because I am a piper and play the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe in a pipe band, I was more interested in the band than in the dancers. In this video the dancers were taking a rest, so only the players are shown. The Galilcian pipes are rather different from the Scottish pipes, so I was very interested in observing them and how they are played. The traditional Scottish bagpipe has one long and two shorter drone pipes that lean on the shoulder of the player. The Galician pipes I observed this day in Santiago de Compostela had one long drone pipe that leaned on the shoulder and from zero to two shorter drone pipes that lie horizontally across the front of the piper and rest on top of the opposite arm. I got the impression that it was not necessary to blow as hard on the galilcian pipes as on the Scottish pipes to get them to play.
Travel Tips From A Travel Agent: South Africa
Hear travel tips about luxury and leisure travel to South Africa from the owner of a travel agency.
Did you know that you can enjoy the South African sunset with cocktails while being surrounded by beautiful animals in the wild?
This and many other activities within your budget can be safely planned for you without any cost.
For complex destinations like South Africa, you should always seek good help when planning your trip.
Again, especially when it involves your travel safety, using a travel agent is FREE and can usually save you money.
South Africa is full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences that I highly suggest you immerse yourself in!
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10 Second Guide to Best Sights of Barbados
A quick view of things that interest me on this island.
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El Árbol del Tule in Santa María del Tule in the Mexican state of Oaxaca,
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El Árbol del Tule (Spanish for The Tree of Tule) is a tree located in the church grounds in the town center of Santa María del Tule in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, approximately 9 km (6 mi) east of the city of Oaxaca on the road to Mitla. It is a Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum), or ahuehuete (meaning old man of the water in Nahuatl). It has the stoutest trunk of any tree in the world. In 2001 it was placDimensions and age[edit]
In 2005, its trunk had a circumference of 42.0 m (137.8 ft), equating to a diameter of 14.05 m (46.1 ft),[2] a slight increase from a measurement of 11.42 m (37.5 ft) m in 1982.[3] However, the trunk is heavily buttressed, giving a higher diameter reading than the true cross-sectional of the trunk represents; when this is taken into account, the diameter of the 'smoothed out' trunk is 9.38 m (30.8 ft).[2] This is still slightly larger than the next most stout tree known, a Giant Sequoia with a 8.98 m (29.5 ft) diameter.[4]
The height is difficult to measure due to the very broad crown; the 2005 measurement, made by laser, is 35.4 m (116 ft),[2] shorter than previous measurements of 41–43 m (135–141 ft).[3] According to the signboard by the tree (see gallery, below), it has a total volume of 816.829 m3 and a weight of 636.107 t (701.188 short tons); these figures are however not independently verified, and given the same signboard's claim of a girth of 58 m (190 ft), must be treated with suspicion.
It is so large that it was originally thought to be multiple trees, but DNA tests have proven that it is only one tree.[5] This does not rule out another hypothesis, which states that it comprises multiple trunks from a single individual.[6]
The age is unknown, with estimates ranging between 1,200 and 3,000 years, and even one claim of 6,000 years;[6][7] the best scientific estimate based on growth rates is 1,433-1,600 years.[8] Local Zapotec legend holds that it was planted about 1,400 years ago by Pecocha, a priest of Ehecatl, the Aztec wind god, in broad agreement with the scientific estimate; its location on a sacred site (later taken over by the Roman Catholic Church) would also support this.[6][7]
The tree is occasionally nicknamed the Tree of Life from the images of animals that are reputedly visible in the tree's gnarled trunk. As part of an official project local schoolchildren give tourists a tour of the tree and point out shapes of creatures on the trunk, including jaguars and elephants.[citation needed]
Slowly dying[edit]
In 1990, it was reported that the tree is slowly dying because its roots have been damaged by water ed on a UNESCO tentative list of World Heritage Sites.[1]
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