Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Michigan
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Michigan
Why visit Michigan? In two words: diverse beauty. Michigan’s extraordinarily beautiful places range from beaches and sand dunes, to forests and farm lands, to tens of thousands of lakes, some of which contain islands where horses and bicycles are the only means of transportation. In fact, in Michigan, you are never more than a few hours from a Great Lake, of which the state has four. Apple trees, blueberry farms, and cherry festivals are notorious in Michigan.
Now that I've whet your appetite, let me give you a few specific places in Michigan that you'll absolutely want to go visit. Whether you've been to Michigan before or are thinking about taking a trip for the first time, you won't want to miss these incredible spots.
#1.Mackinac Island
#2.Marquette
#3.Detroit
#4.Frankenmuth
#5.Munising and the Pictured Rocks National Seashore
#6.Sleeping Bear National Dunes Lakeshore, Glen Arbor
#7.Ann Arbor
#8.Muskegon
#9.Petoskey
#10.Isle Royal National Park
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Moose - The kings of the forests on Öland
Moose are an iconic species and of great importance to Sweden. That is why the country counts on a very special expert - the moose detective. Recently, a problem has developed on Öland regarding its moose. For a few years now on the island, the moose calves have been dying shortly after birth. It's a mystery. Every effort is made to save them. The island has called upon the moose detective to investigate. He follows several leads. Soon one of the suspects is identified - climate change.
But it is not easy to convict the culprit. There are other suspects as well, the food shortage for example. Maybe they have joined hands as accomplices.
In Sweden moose are very important. They are game and a magnet for tourists, but they also present a huge danger to traffic and the forestry itself. Equipped with a full team and a lot of high tech devices Fredrik investigates into the habits of moose to protect the population and to keep the potential of conflicts between moose and men as small as possible, all the way from the arctic circle to the island of Öland in southern Sweden. The award winning filmmaker Heiko De Groot tells a crime story with strong and emotional pictures. The scientist becomes a detective who follows his leads and leans from a helicopter with his dart gun like James Bond. It is a thrilling story about the king of the forest.
Sapphire Princess Alaska Cruisetour 2007
All I can say is WOW! Well, actually there is alot more I can say but the fact is this was the best cruise I have taken yet.
Will (my husband)and I took a group of 50 wonderful people to Alaska and boy did we have a great time. I have to say this was a great bunch and they really kept us smiling....Most were from Tallahassee but some came from other places in the US and Jose Ma and Gin Tugas came all the way from the Philippines! I know I should try to keep this short but there is just so much to say about our time there. I thought I would break it down almost by the places we went to keep my mind somewhat orginized while typing this. So here I go........... FLIGHT- While this was not the longest flight I have been on it sure came close. We flew in from Tallahasse to Atlanta and from Atlanta to Anchorage. The good news is we got to watch 3 movies which helped the time go by. We landed at about 7:30pm which was late my time ....11:30pm. ANCHORAGE- When we got to Anchorage for some reason we were wide awake and ready to check out the city and quickly changed clothes and went to dinner at the Glacier Brewhouse. We also happened to see the best sunset ever! It was all colors of pink, red, orange and lit up over the mountains which was just amazing. Now back to food (Notice Ill do this often)I splurged and had the king crab legs which I was thinking about for weeks before my trip. They were delicious! We also shared a peanut butter chocolate pie type desert. YUMMMM :) The food totally made me crash, mind you it was by that time 2:30 our time so we hit the hay for the night. Funny thing happened the next morning....you know how jet lag works, and being that we are 4 hours behind in Alaska I woke up at what I thought was 4am thinking there was no way I could sleep any longer. Well, after getting up and dressed we found out the clock in our room was set to another time zone and it was in fact 7:00am...Great, just in time for our breakfast buffet! hehe In Anchorage there was so much to do. We spent the entire day checking out Anchorage top to bottom, hoping to burn off some of the food we ate and were about to eat :) First thing we did was take a Trolly Tour which was alot of fun and only $10 each, and we got to see alot of Anchorage in just an hour. Than we walked into quite a few gift shops on 4th ave. What do you know its food time again...so we decided to have a quick raindeer sausage hot dog from a street vendor. We took a little longer walk to the Ulu factory to see them making the authentic Ulus and watch the Salmon running from the bridge over the river. For dinner we went with Ken and Marcia Stoner to a little Seafood place on 5th Ave. TIME TO MEET THE GROUP! After dinner we met with the group to answer some questions about luggage tags for the trip. TRAIN DAY- This morning was an early morning but with the time change was not so bad. We all gathered in the lobby and boarded the bus to get to the train. We met our tour guide Grant, who I have to say was fabulous! He was funny and very knowledgeable about Alaska and its history. The train was one of the highlights of the trip. We were so lucky from the day we got there the weather was perfect. Since it was so clear we were able to get some perfect pictures of Mt. MnKinnley and all of its surroundings. DENALI- We checked into our hotel McKinnley Villages after a short motorcoach tour of the area. We than went into town and had some dinner at Lynx Creek Pizza which was great and CHEAP! Our hotel was right on the river so not only did we have a nice view but we sat out by the river for a bit of relaxation. Will likes to take a little momento from everwhere we go go he picked up a handfull of sand and took that home in a jar :) To each him own I get. I guess that just means more money for my momento...hehe. The next day we got up early, really early, and had a nice buffet breakfast at the hotel. We were the 3rd bus to go into Denali National Park which gave us a better chance at wildlife viewings. We saw Doll Sheep, Moose, Bears (real close up to the bus, and Caribou. Got some great snapshots on that trip. Next day we took a motorcoach back to Anchorage and on the way stopped at the Alaska Native Heratige Center. This was also fun and educational on Alaskan history. What I liked best was going into the authentic native houses they built to demonstrate how they lived. WHITTIER- We took a motorcoach to Whittier where we picked up a Sea Life Cruise in Prince WIlliam Sound. I have to say the whole group loved this part of the tour! Again the weather was perfect and we got some amazing pictures of Seals, Otters, and Glaciers!
10 Incredible Underground Cities In The World - 10 incredible underground projects
10 Incredible Underground Cities In The World - 10 incredible underground projects
10 Incredible Underground Cities In The World
The infrastructure today is unimaginable in terms of constructing sky scrapper, which has touched skies that are 800 meters from the earth’s surface. Though the technology is getting advanced day-by-day, there is always a greater impact on our environment. The concept of underground constructions can either be made for one self protection from natural disaster, preventing the harmful radiation from nuclear weapon, climate change, housing thousands, or preventing the pollution and population. These problems can be prevented by a bigger solution available through engineering.
The underground construction can consist of tunnels, caves, and housings. But there are few underground so called cities, which consist of theatres, shopping malls, art gallery and many more. Here we have listed the 10 most incredible underground cities in the world, which you would definitely need to visit once in your life time.
10. Cheyenne Mountain Complex (US)
Cheyenne Mountain Complex, located in Colorado, is a nuclear bunker that was built beneath the Cheyenne Mountain. This underground city was built during the Cold War with Soviet Union to monitor their incoming missiles and aircrafts. Cheyenne Mountain Complex is designed to be able to withstand a direct hit from nuclear bomb. However, majority of the military operations were migrated to Peterson Air Force Base in 2006, this underground city still exist today and is been occupied by some people.
9. Shanghai Tunnels (US)
Shanghai Tunnels is located in Northwest regions of United States and is rumoured to be recognized as “The Forbidden City”.
8. Matmata (Tunisia)
Matmata is a small town located in Tunisia, whose primary speaking language is Berber. The underground city is entirely made of mud and was constructed by digging large pit on the ground. Matmata was never disclosed by the inhabitants until 1967.
7. Cappadocia (Turkey)
Cappadocia is an ancient Turkish city, which was built in 7th century, and is one of the most famous underground cities in the world.
6. Kish (Iran)
Kish is a mysterious underground city, which lies beneath the coast of Iran. Kish is also recognized as Kish underground city, however, is not provided with an official name.
5. Coober Pedy (Australia)
Coober Pedy is located in northern regions of Australia that is home to about 1,700 people
4. Burlington Nuclear Bunker (England)
Burlington Nuclear Bunker, also called as Secret English City, is a huge underground city built in the 1950s. As the name says, the bunker was built to prevent the nuclear radiation and poisonous gas.
3. Moose Jaw (Canada)
Moose Jaw is a hidden underground city, which was built in 1908. There is a series of tunnels beneath the town of Saskatchewan that were intentionally built to sustain the climate during winter season. The temperature at Saskatchewan drips to exceptionally low and hence the tunnels were built. During early twentieth century, people started relocating with their entire family, which led to the creation of underground city. As the time passed, the underground city became a prime place for gambling, prostitution and illegal activities. During the prohibition era, the railway line between Moose Jaw and Chicago led to the major contributors towards brothel and high number of casinos.
2. Beijing Underground
The most shocking construction by Mao Zedong is below the streets of Beijing. There is a huge underground city below the streets of Beijing, which was initiated in 1969. The motto of Beijing Underground was due to military defence and to house the population of Beijing in the event of nuclear war with the Soviet Union. The underground city is so vast that, it consists of malls, hospitals, schools, factories, farms, warehouse and many more. The area of Beijing Underground is estimated to be about 85 square kilometres, which was constructed by over 300,000 workers.
1. Wieliczka Salt Mine (Poland)
Wieliczka Salt Mine, as the name says, is one of the oldest and major producers of table salt until 2007. The Wieliczka Salt mine was run by Zupy Krakowskie, right from the thirteenth century. The underground city is well developed, which estimates 1 million head count visits every year. It comprises of a dozen of statues, four chapels and is also believed to feature an underground lake where a family of godliness live in the middle of the lake in an artificial island.
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Ontario, Canada’s Far North
Located on the Moose River on the southern tip of James Bay the island of Moose Factory is 1,000 miles north of Toronto and a world apart. In this relative isolation the Moose Cree and the MoCreeBec struggle to keep their culture alive. Travelscope heads to Ontario’s Far North for an adventure with Canada’s First Nations people.
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S1 E13: Favorite places to visit in Vermont ~ RV Nomads ~ Full Time RV living ~ POA vlog
We went RVing into Vermont and had to try the best maple syrup, cheese, and ice cream in the USA! We also visited the state capital, Montpelier, and found out about the great perks of Planet Fitness. Let us know what you think and comment down below letting us know what we should try or go visit next!
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Planet Fitness in Berlin, VT
Ben & Jerry's in Waterbury, VT
Maple Syrup in Marlboro, VT
Cabot Cheese in Cabot, VT
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