How Did Mark & Jocelyn of Wolters World Meet?
How Did Mark & Jocelyn from Wolters World Travel Videos Actually Meet? One of our biggest questions as many people have pointed out that Jocelyn is gorgeous and Mark is a big fat guy. Well, being good people who believe in the many of the same things and have respect for each other and having a true love for each other probably is why they stick together. That and probably no one else could stand being with them :)
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Tamarindo and Liberia Region, Costa Rica | WestJet Vacations
Step back, slow down and follow WestJet Vacations as we enjoy the beaches and many attractions of Tamarindo – just a little over an hour’s drive from Liberia, on Costa Rica’s northwest coast.
The beaches here are incredible. Bring a blanket and relax at tranquil and serene locales like Playa Hermosa and Playa Panama. Or more adventurous, like Playa Avellanos, there really is a beach for everyone. There’s even a beach for Lolita, the 400-pound pig who wanders the sands at Playa Avellanos.
Costa Rica also means eco-adventure. From zip-lining through the jungle above the Rio Perdido, to cruising or careening down whitewater rapids, to zooming down a 450-metre water slide, there’s enough adventure and adrenalin in the jungles of Tamarindo to provide a nice balance to the laid-back vibe of the beach.
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Belize Tourism Best Places To Visit in Belize
Belize Tourism Best Places To Visit in Belize
Belize brims with natural beauty. A top spot for eco-tourists, this fascinating country lies in Central America, between Mexico and Guatemala, and was known as British Honduras during its colonial days. Few countries offer such a rich diversity of ecosystems packed into a relatively small area. In addition to the world's second largest barrier reef, Belize is home to dense jungles with howler monkeys and jaguars, mountain pine forests, palm-fringed beaches, bonefish flats, rivers, caves, and coral atolls rimmed by fish-rich reefs. Not surprisingly, diving and snorkeling are superb. The Great Blue Hole is a UNESCO World Heritage dive site, and anglers flock here from all corners of the globe for fantastic flats fishing and deep-sea adventures.
1 Great Blue Hole
The most popular dive destination in Belize, the Great Blue Hole offers divers interesting observations of limestone formations that mold its walls. This massive sinkhole under the water is near the Lighthouse Reef and creates a perfect circle of deep blue water. The deeper one dives into the Great Blue Hole, the clearer the water and the more breathtaking the scenery, as the array of bizarre stalactites and limestone formations become more complex and intense.
2 Caracol
Siting high on the Vaca Plateau, 500 meters (1650 ft) above sea level, Caracol is the largest Maya site in Belize. It was once one of the largest ancient Maya cities, covering some 168 square kilometers (65 mi²). At its peak around 650 AD it had an estimated population of about 150,000, more than twice as many people as Belize City has today. The largest pyramid in Caracol is Canaa
3 Lamanai
Located in northern Belize, Lamanai was once a considerably sized Maya city. The ancient ruins are not completely uncovered yet. Archaeological work has concentrated on the investigation and restoration of the larger structures such as the High Temple, a 33 meter tall temple. Since it was still occupied by the Maya when the Spanish arrived, Lamanai, which in Maya means “submerged crocodile”, is one of the few Mayan sites to retain its traditional name.
4 Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary
The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the biggest, protected destinations in Belize. The reserve was founded in 1990 as the first wilderness sanctuary for the jaguar. Although roughly 60 of Belize’s 700 jaguars are believed to live in the sanctuary, your chances of seeing one are very slim. However, it’s an ideal environment for plant-spotting, bird viewing or seeking out other wildlife, and the trail system is the best developed in any of Belize’s protected areas.
5 Ambergris Caye
Just off the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, laidback Ambergris Caye is the largest of Belize's 200 cayes and a prime tourist destination. Off the coast, Hol Chan Marine Reserve is one of Belize's most visited diving and snorkeling sites. It's named after the Mayan for little cut and is one of seven reserves within the Belize Barrier Reef system, which is the second largest in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
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MOST DANGEROUS PLACES TO LIVE IN THE WORLD!!!
Beware now in reverse order, the most dangerous places to live on the planet! You've been warned!
6. Grand Cayman
The Cayman Islands, a British territory situated 150 miles south of Cuba, are best known as a tropical playground for the champagne and caviar set, who come to the islands for pristine Caribbean beaches, world-class diving, and lax banking regulations. Less alluring is the islands' other reputation as hurricane capital of the world. According to the tropical-storm-tracking website hurricanecity.com, Grand Cayman, the largest of the three Cayman isles, is hit or brushed by at least one hurricane every 2.16 years, more than any other locale in the Atlantic basin. Since 1871, 64 storms have battered the low-lying limestone formation, often with catastrophic results.
In 2004, Hurricane Ivan, a Category 5 storm with wind speeds approaching 150 miles per hour, dumped a foot of rain on Grand Cayman. A 10-foot storm surge followed, submerging a quarter of the island. An estimated 70 percent of the island's buildings were destroyed, and its 40,000 inhabitants were left without power or clean water for days.
5 the Ephemeral Isles
The Maldives are such a dangerous place that President Nasheed created a fund for financing the relocation of the entire population. in the not-too-distant future, it is likely to be swallowed whole by rising sea levels. And By Nasheed's reckoning, the people of the Maldives would be well-served to find someplace else—India or Sri Lanka were floated as potential refuges—lest they too become ephemeral.
4) Lake Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo/Rwanda
Lake Kivu, is one of Africa's Great Lakes. Deep below the surface of this lake's 2700 square miles, there are 2.3 trillion cubic feet of methane gas, along with 60 cubic miles of carbon dioxide trapped beneath the lake under the pressure of the water and earth. If released from the depths, these gases could spread a cloud of death over the 2 million Africans who make their home in the Lake Kivu basin.
3) Gonaïves, Haiti
Aside from its coastal location on the Gulf of Gonve, smack-bang in the cyclone-inclined Caribbean, Gonaïves rests on a flood plain prone to washing out when inland rivers swell. Also, Haitians rely on wood as their primary source of fuel, and this has led to massive deforestation of the hillsides surrounding the city. As a result, when the rains come, the hills around Gonaïves melt away and mudslides nearly bury the city.
2) Verkhoyansk, Russia
Verkhoyansk lays claim to the title of coldest city in the world, the so-called Cold Pole. From September to March the city averages fewer than 5 hours of sunlight each
1) Mount Merapi, Indonesia
The 10,000 foot high Fire Mountain, as its name translates to English, has erupted about 60 times in the past five centuries, most recently in 2006. In 1930, more than 1000 people died when Merapi spewed lava over 8 square miles around its base.
Approximately 200,000 villagers reside within 4 miles of the volcano. But Merapi is just one example of Javans tempting fate in the proximity of active volcanoes—it's estimated that 120 million of the island's residents live at the foot of 22 active volcanoes.
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Where to stay near San Jose? by Tachiz Travel Costa Rica
Here is a great option for you to be near San Jose but not in San Jose. We will arrange your stay and take you to and from this hotel on a 15 minute drive to catch any of the many one day or multiday adventures departing form the San Jose downtown hotels as well as to and/or from your San Jose International Airport. The hotel Bougainvillea is in Heredia, our province, and it features wonderful food which is reasonably priced, accompanied by great service and a magnificent tropical garden for your enjoyent along with the most comfortable weather in Costa Rica. (Swimming pool and tennis courts of course) Talk to us at for hassle free vacation with the best value & 24/7 support.
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Should you fly into San Jose or Liberia International Airport by Tachiz Travel Costa Rica
You will find that Costa Rica has two international Airports, SJO and LIR. They are a five drive from each other. Which one should you fly to and from? Please talk to us since Costa Rica is definitly a Country to be customized and we do it at no extra cost to you. You can even fly into one airport and fly out of the other one provided the right logistics for your Adventure of a lifeteime in Costa Rica. We will meet you and greet you at either airport and please note thet the best places to stay at are in the outskirts of San Jose, not downtown San Jose and the same is true for Liberia. Please talk to us at for hassle free vacation with the best value & 24/7 support.
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Zara Hernandez nos lleva de paseo a un recorrido historico alrededor de la ciudad de Philadelphia en el estado de Pennsylvania, desde alli ella nos lleva a conocer su rica historia, importantes museos y lugares historicos.
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Top 10 U.S. Tourism Opportunities | How to Plan Your U.S. Vacation
Planning a vacation in the U.S.? Make sure you check this list of popular tourism destinations in the United States before booking your air tickets.
Smart List:
Cities: New York, Washington, D.C., Las Vegas, San Francisco, etc.
Beaches: Florida, Hawaii, and California
Exquisite Scenery: Blue Ridge, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, etc.
Fall Colors: Great Smoky Mountains, Aspen, Green Mountain Byway, Glacier National Park, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, etc.
Historic Places: Savannah, Boston, Charleston, Gettysburg, Philadelphia, Williamsburg, etc.
Most Haunted Places: Charlotte, Fort Lauderdale, New Orleans, Portland, San Antonio, etc.
Theme Parks: Universal (FL/CA), Magic Kingdom (FL), Disneyland (CA), Cedar Point, Six Flags, Hersheypark, Carowinds, Canobie, etc.
Snowiest Places: Mt. Rainier, Alta, Crater Lake National Park, Valdez, Mt. Washington, Climax, Herman, Mt. Mansfield, etc.
Top Restaurants: San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, New York City, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Seattle, Asheville, San Diego, Austin, etc.
Most Expensive Hotels: Beach Village, Glenmere Mansion, Skylofts, Casa Palermo, Auberge du Soleil, Brush Creek Ranch, etc.
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