Visit New Orleans - The Don'ts of Visiting New Orleans
New Orleans, The Big Easy is one of the best tourist destinations in the USA. From the historic architecture in the French Quarter, to the parties on Bourbon Street, to the Fun of Mardi Gras, the city has so many things for tourists to do and see. Well, this video goes into the other side of traveling to New Orleans. We are talking about what tourists should not do when they visit New Orleans. From Not Falling for the I Bet I Know Where You Got Your Shoes trick, to Safety Issues, to Not Missing Out on All the Great activities, here are the Don'ts of Visiting New Orleans.
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해안가 근처 레몬 농장을 찾았다. 생각했던 넓은 평지의 농장이 아니다. 산을 깎아 만든 계단형의 농장이다. 유럽의 지리적표시보호를 받는 레몬 품종 8종 중 하나인 망통 레몬은 황금과일이라 불릴 정도의 노란 빛깔, 그리고 강한 풍미와 달콤한 과육이 특징이다. 이는 지중해에 자리한 지리적 환경 때문이라고 한다. “오래전에는 산을 있는 그대로 사용했지만, 점차 산을 계단 모양으로 깎아 이용하기 시작했습니다. 이런 방식은 여러 가지 장점들이 있어요. 우선 바다를 마주 볼 수 있어 따뜻한 해풍이 부는데 굉장히 특별하죠. 그리고 두 번째 장점은 산이 이곳을 추위로부터 보호해준다는 것이죠. 그래서 망통은 전 세계에서 레몬 나무가 자랄 수 있는 지역 중 가장 북쪽에 자리하고 있어요.” 가장 북쪽에 위치한 재배지인 만큼 수확도 가장 늦게 이루어진다고 한다, 대부분의 수확이 끝난 지금 도미닉은 마지막 남겨진 과일들을 따느라 분주해 보인다. 혼자서 작업하는 모습에 도와주겠다고 나섰는데, 아차! 과일을 잘라야 하는데 가지를 몽땅 잘라버렸다. 미안한 마음에 꽤 오랜 시간 작업한 듯하다. 그래도 일을 마친 도미닉을 보니 먼 타국 땅에서 좋은 일을 한 것 같아 조금은 뿌듯해진다. 이 농장에선 레몬 묘목도 직접 길러 판매한다고 한다. 품질 좋은 망통 레몬을 집에 두고자 하는 사람들이 많이 찾는다고 한다. “레몬축제에 갈 기회가 생겨서 오게 됐어요. 망통이 레몬으로 유명하다는 것도 예전부터 어느 정도는 알고 있었어요. 그래서 망통 레몬을 가져가려고요.”
[English: Google Translator]
I found a lemon farm near the coast. It is not a large flat farm I thought of. It is a stepped farm made by cutting mountains. One of eight varieties of lemon varieties protected by European geographical indications, minton lemons are characterized by a yellowish color, called golden fruit, and a strong flavor and sweet flesh. This is due to the geographical environment in the Mediterranean Sea. I used the mountain as it was a long time ago, but gradually I started to use the mountain in a stepped shape. This approach has several advantages. First of all, I can face the sea, and the warm sea breeze is very special. And the second advantage is that the mountain protects the place from the cold. The Menton is located in the most northern part of the world where lemon trees can grow. As it is the northernmost plantation, the harvest is the slowest, and most of the harvest is over, It seems to be busy. I'm going to help you figure out how to work alone. I had to cut the fruit, but I cut off all the branches. I feel sorry for a long time. However, Dominic, who has finished his work, seems to have done a good job in the distant lands. This farm also sells lemon seedlings. It is said that many people who want to put a good quality menco lemon in their home are finding it. I had a chance to go to the lemon festival. I have known for some time that menton is famous for lemons. So I'm going to take a mint lemon.
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J'ai trouvé une ferme de citrons près de la côte. Ce n'est pas une grande ferme plate à laquelle j'ai pensé. C'est une ferme à étages faite en coupant des montagnes. Parmi les huit variétés de citrons protégées par les indications géographiques européennes, les citrons minton se caractérisent par une couleur jaunâtre, appelée fruit doré, une saveur forte et une chair douce. Cela est dû à l'environnement géographique en Méditerranée. J'utilisais la montagne telle qu'elle était il y a longtemps, mais petit à petit, j'ai commencé à utiliser la montagne en escalier. Cette approche présente plusieurs avantages. Tout d'abord, je peux faire face à la mer, et la brise de mer chaude est très spéciale. Et le deuxième avantage est que la montagne protège le lieu du froid. Le Menton est situé dans la partie la plus septentrionale du monde où les citronniers peuvent pousser. Comme il s’agit de la plantation la plus septentrionale, la récolte est la plus lente et la majeure partie de la récolte est terminée, Il semble être occupé. Je vais vous aider à comprendre comment travailler seul. J'ai dû couper le fruit, mais j'ai coupé toutes les branches. Je me sens désolé pendant longtemps. Cependant, Dominic, qui a terminé son travail, semble avoir fait du bon travail dans les contrées lointaines. Cette ferme vend également des plants de citron. On dit que beaucoup de gens qui veulent mettre un citron menco de bonne qualité chez eux le trouvent. J'ai eu la chance d'aller à la fête du citron. Je sais depuis un certain temps que le menton est célèbre pour les citrons. Alors je vais prendre un citron à la menthe.
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Places to see in ( Angers - France ) Place du Ralliement
Places to see in ( Angers - France ) Place du Ralliement
The Place du Ralliement is a square in the city of Angers ( Maine-et-Loire , France ), located in the center of the city , which remains the meeting point and passage of thousands of Angevins daily, as well as meetings and various events. The Place du Ralliement is, since 2010, entirely pedestrian.
Formerly known as Place de la Guillotine then Place Saint-Maurille, the current name of Ralliement will be April 23, 1791 , in reference to repeated rallies at the time of the people, especially for death sentences (as the Place du Pilori) but also the rallying of conscripts and soldiers, as well as the National Guard. Initially, the Place du Ralliement was located on cemeteries and was narrow; following the theater fire in 1865 and the disappearance of the hospice (on the site of the current entrance to Rue Lenepveu) in 1872, the Place du Ralliement was refurbished and enlarged.
During the French Revolution , the Place du Ralliement saw on February 24, 1793 the plantation of a tree of Liberty . The guillotine was installed at the end of October 1793 to mid-October 1794. It is here that the blessed Noël Pinot and Jean-Michel Langevin were guillotined and fifteen of the 99 martyrs of Angers . In 1994, the Place du Ralliement is experiencing new work for the redevelopment of the esplanade. The underground parking of 420 places built in the 1970s is preserved.
It is again refitted in 2010 to accommodate the tramway . Become pedestrian and fully paved, it is accessible only to pedestrians, trams, bicycles, emergency vehicles and delivery vehicles. Entrances to the underground car park have been moved to adjacent streets to clear space for the Ralliement tram station . This new configuration offers larger spaces for annual events such as Hearts , the music festival or the Christmas market, as well as for the shooting of the show Midi in France in January 2012. The Place du Ralliement is also the parking spot for CRS units
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Place du Ralliement is the commercial heart of downtown Angers. It hosts major stores including Galeries Lafayette .
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Towards the Place du Ralliement converge the streets: Deux Haies, Roë , Lenepveu , Cordelle, Saint-Maurille, Alsace , Saint-Denis (giving direct access to La Poste), Chaussée Saint-Pierre. These streets are also places where there are more or less restaurants, breweries, kebabs, and various businesses.
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Visit New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.: Things to do in New Orleans - The Big Easy
Visit New Orleans - Top 10 Things which can be done in New Orleans. What you can visit in New Orleans - Most visited touristic attractions of New Orleans
French Quarter
Known as the Vieux Carré. The oldest neighborhood in the city. Founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. Most of the present-day historic buildings were constructed during the late 18th century, during Spanish rule.
Audubon Zoo
A zoo which covers 58 acres (23 ha) and is home to 2,000 animals. Also home to two rare white alligators with blue eyes. Some of the exhibits include gorillas, orangutans, and the Louisiana swamp exhibit.
Jackson Square
A historic park in the French Quarter. Was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960. In 2012 the American Planning Association designated Jackson Square as a one of America’s Great Public Spaces.
Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium
An insectarium and entomology museum. More than 50 live exhibits and numerous multimedia elements. Tthe largest free-standing American museum dedicated to insects. Opened on June 13, 2008. Wwas awarded the Thea Award.
Mardi Gras World
The working warehouse where floats are made for Mardi Gras parades. Located on the Mississippi River next to the Morial Convention Center. Was created in 1984 as a tourist attraction to show a behind-the-scenes look at float building.
Aquarium of the Americas
One of the leading aquariums in the US. Opened in 1990. With 10,000 animals representing 530 species. Exhibits: Caribbean reef exhibit, Amazon exhibit, encased in a glass cylinder, Mississippi River gallery, Gulf of Mexico exhibit.
Carousel Gardens Amusement Park
A seasonally operated amusement park. Features many rides including an antique carousel, the Live Oak Ladybug Rollercoaster, and a miniature train that tours the park, a Ferris wheel and a drop tower called the Coney Tower.
City Park
A 1,300 acre (5.3 km²) public park. The 6th-largest and 7th-most-visited urban public park in the US. Holds the world's largest collection of mature live oak trees, some older than 600 years in age. One of the oldest parks in the country.
National World War II Museum
A museum formerly known as the National D-Day Museum. Focuses on the contribution made by the US to victory by the Allies in World War II, and the Battle of Normandy in particular. Opened on June 6, 2000, the 56th anniversary of D-Day.
New Orleans Botanical Garden
A botanical garden located in City Park. Made up of several different miniature gardens. Each garden room, or section of the garden, showcases unique species of flora. Popular display - the Train Garden, a 1/22nd size scale of the city.
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3 Days in Paris: What you can't miss
What to do, eat, and see in Paris during a long weekend! Here's a breakdown of all the places listed in the video, in order:
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The 10 Best Places To Live In South Carolina
The 10 best places to live in South Carolina for 2018.
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South Carolina is a southeastern U.S. state known for its shoreline of subtropical beaches and marshlike sea islands.
Settled by the English in 1670, the colony named for King Charles I was split into North and South Carolina in 1710.
South Carolina's tourism industry has blossomed in recent years.
Coastal Charleston is a historic city, defined by pastel-colored houses, Old South plantations and Fort Sumter, where the Civil War’s opening shots were fired.
To the north is the Grand Strand, a roughly 60-mile stretch of beachfront known for golf courses and the vacation town Myrtle Beach.
South Carolina is known for its family-friendly and affordable beaches, warm weather and hundreds of golf courses.
The state is also home to many well-known schools, including Clemson University, the University of South Carolina, located in the state capital of Columbia,
the historically black South Carolina State University, Furman University, and a state-run military college, The Citadel, in Charleston.
Whether you prefer an exclusive lakefront golf resort near the Blue Ridge Mountains, love the historic charm of Charleston,
or dream of lazing in Lowcountry style on Pawleys Island, the state's diverse cities and regions cater to a variety of lifestyles and interests.
South Carolina also offers innovative healthcare facilities, a mild climate, a low cost of living, and ample outdoor attractions,
as well as a mix of arts, culture, dining, and entertainment opportunities. From nature preserves and golf courses to historic sites and shopping centers, it's easy to see the appeal of South Carolina retirement living.
Here are the 10 best places to live or retire in South Carolina for 2018:
1. Charleston.
2. Greenville.
3. Myrtle Beach.
4. Lexington.
5. Mauldin.
6. Mount Pleasant.
7. Tega Cay.
8. Clemson.
9. Fort Mill.
10. Seven Oaks.
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5 Must-Do Activities in Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe is one of the Caribbean’s under-the-radar destinations, set between Dominica and Antigua in the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles. In-the-know visitors come to enjoy it’s sailing culture, quiet beaches, French Caribbean cuisine and Creole heritage. There is much more to uncover as well. What follows are five things everyone should do when visiting Guadeloupe—the “Pearl of the French Caribbean.”
1. Attend a Cultural Festival
Guadeloupe has a colorful history, a mélange of cultures and customs.
The best way to celebrate its storied past is to time your visit with a cultural festival, such as Fête des Cuisinieres.
Each August, female chefs take to the streets in festive aprons and madras headscarves in celebration of St. Lawrence, the patron saint of cooks. They sing traditional songs, ring dinner bells and spread the love, by sharing their home cooking with newfound friends.
2. Go Rum Tasting
Guadeloupians are serious about rum, so make a point to head to one of its nine distilleries for a tasting and a tour. We chose Domaine de Bellevue on Marie Galant to sample the islands famous Planteurs punch, rum creme and oak barrel-aged rums. My favorite was the Coconut Punch rum, which combined the creaminess of a crème liquor (like Bailey’s Irish Crème) with the boldness of coconut. Rum tastings are offered every day and are free to visitors.
3. Try Creole Delicacies
Come hungry because the Creole food in Guadeloupe is outstanding. One of my favorite dishes, called a bokit, just tastes better when ordered from a food truck. This fried-bread sandwich includes the protein of your choice (conch, ham, grilled fish), a fried egg, tons of cheese and a spicy mayonnaise to tie all of the flavors together.
There are a lot of things you should do when you visit the scenic archipelago of Les Saintes, and trying a tourment d’amour should be one of them. The pastry— filled with coconut, guava or banana—is baked fresh daily and available at the ferry docks. Just look for women carting around large, decorative baskets.
No trip to Guadeloupe would be complete without sampling the region’s signature appetizer, cod fritters with homemade dog sauce. Most restaurants will serve a version of this garlicy, fried dish, and it’s perfect for sharing with friends (who don’t mind if your breath stinks afterward). You can find the recipe and a how-to video here:
4. Visit a Coffee Plantation
Not a lot of people know that Guadeloupe is the oldest coffee-growing region in the Americas—its roots tracing back to 1726, when the first Arabica Typica coffee seeds were introduced. At Habitation La Grivelière, coffee is painstakingly made the traditional way, which will give you a new appreciation for each and every cup.
5. Photograph Pointe des Chateaux
The Atlantic Ocean collides with the Caribbean Sea at Pointe des Chateaux, and you’re going to want to bring your camera to capture its rugged beauty. These are the same sights that drew in Christopher Columbus in 1493, and now it’s your turn to discover them.
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