10 Top Tourist Attractions in the USA - Travel Video
As one of the largest and most diverse countries in the world, The United States boast an amazing amount of travel destinations ranging from the skyscrapers of New York and Chicago, the natural wonders of Yellowstone and Alaska to the sunny beaches of California and Florida. Here’s a look at the top tourist attractions in the USA.
France - 10 Things That Shock Tourists about Visiting France
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Culture Shock France: If you are heading to France, whether it be to Paris or the Riviera there are a few things that might shock the average tourist. Here is our list of 12 things that will shock you about visiting France.
1. The Amount of People Who Smoke
2. How Friendly the People Are
3. Business Hours
4. Look but don't touch parks and markets
5. Dog Poop... Lots of Dog Poop...
6. Topless beaches
7. You need to speak a little French
8. How Restaurants Close in the afternoon
9. How Fantastic the Food is
10. The Free Range Children
11. France is More Than Just Paris
12. The Amount of Beggars You See (and pickpockets)
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Most beautiful village FRANCE: SAINT GUILHEM LE DESERT
We paid a visit to the charming village Saint Guilhem le Désert in southern France. It is considered as one of the most beautiful villages of France.
Saint-Guilhem le Désert is essentially a medieval village located on the Chemin de St-Jacques (St. James's Way) pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostella.
The village has maintained its historic state. Because of its isolation, in 806 Saint Guilhem established the monastery of Gellone here. This abbey along with the nearby Pont du Diable were designated UNESCO World Heritages sites in 1999. If you ever come to France, don’t miss the opportunity to drop by at this lovely place.
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ROAD TRIP DANS LES DESERTS DU SUD DES ETATS-UNIS ❤
De Austin Texas à San Diego, Californie en passant par des routes des déserts. On est passé par des parcs pas très connus au sud du Texas : Big Bend (génial), Carlsbad, Guadalupe, White Sands, Chiricahua, Saguaro, Petrified Forest, Joshua tree et Anza Borrego.
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The beaches of Porquerolles, France: Secret Seaside
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Where is this beach? On the Ile de Porquerolles, off the French Riviera between Marseille and Cannes
Who's it good for? Families
What is there to do? Paddle on the beach, walk, sail
What makes it special? The French state bought most of Porquerolles in the 1970s, meaning that it is protected from over-development
Standing in the shallows, I let my toes sink into the pearl-white sand. Behind me, waves of peacock blue and green gently gather momentum. Facing me is a delicate strip of beach, shaped like a crescent moon: wide at its middle, with soft, tapered tips at each end. Eucalyptus and pines follow the beach’s curves. The Plage de Notre Dame is one of France's finest.
And that’s it: sea, sand and trees working together beautifully, creating a scene reminiscent of a distant desert island. Yet this beach – the Plage de Notre Dame – is far from remote. Just 20 minutes’ boat trip from Hyères, on France’s Mediterranean coast, Notre Dame dazzles on the north-eastern reach of the Ile de Porquerolles.
One of three islands, collectively known as the Iles d’Hyères, Porquerolles, at just over four miles long and around two miles wide, is intimate in scale. Its beaches are diminutive, too. I paddle the length of Notre Dame in just a few minutes. The fragrance of eucalyptus and pine hangs in the air with nothing to compete against it. There are no beachside shops or cafés pumping cooking smells into the air. Building on the island is tightly regulated, mainly forbidden.
Written records mentioning Porquerolles date back to the third century. Porquerolles’ only village, next to the harbour, was founded in the early 19th century but in 1912 the entire island was bought by a fantastically wealthy adventurer named François Joseph Fournier for his second wife for 1,000,000,010 francs. He planted 450 acres of vines, as well as hundreds of trees; he also built Le Mas du Langoustier hotel (see below). The Belgian writer Georges Simenon was another fan and set two of his novels, Le Cercle des Mahée and My Friend Maigret, there.
In 1971, the French state bought most of Porquerolles, protecting it against urbanisation by granting it national park status and designating it a conservation area during the Eighties. As a result, the island’s landscape resembles the French Riviera of centuries ago: oak forests, olive, fig, juniper and strawberry trees thrive, as do lavender, rosemary, rock rose, myrtle and other Mediterranean flora. Electric green dragonflies add flashes of colour around the island’s creeks and coves. Butterflies find rich sippings in the bountiful supply of nectar. I spot a butter-coloured brimstone floating over lavender bushes at the beach’s edge.
Porquerolles is relatively unknown by the British, but is a favourite with the French, and is busy in the summer and on public holidays. The best months are in late spring, and September and October. Late May sees Porquerolles at its most beautiful. Tender shoots are still green and fresh, blossoms exuberant with new colour. Nature fizzes – just before the burn of the summer sun begins and the fading starts.
I look back at the beach. Turquoise waves break slowly on the pristine shore, making forays onto waiting white sand. The trees, just beyond their reach, sigh in the gentle breeze. I can see why Joseph Fournier thought it would make such a wonderful wedding gift for his bride.
Porquerolles also known as the Île de Porquerolles, is an island in the Îles d'Hyères, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Its land area is 1,254 hectares (12.54 km2; 4.84 sq mi) and in 2004 its population was about 200.
Porquerolles is the largest, most westerly of the three Îles d'Hyères. It is about 7 km (4.3 miles) long by 3 km (1.9 miles) wide, with five small ranges of hills. The south coast is lined with cliffs, and on the north coast are the port and the beaches of Notre Dame, La Courtade, and Plage d'Argent.
Sahara Desert Camp Experience | Merzouga Morocco Travel Vlog
In Morocco, the Berber people host desert camps in the Sahara for visitors. These desert camps mirror the daily life of the nomadic peoples of the Sahara. But if you are afraid to go without power and water, fear not, this experience has been fully upgraded!
Stay at Riad Taj Palace in Fez Morocco and ask about the Berber desert camp experience.
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ALGERIA Top 50 Tourist Places | Algeria Tourism
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A country in North Africa
Algeria is a North African country with a Mediterranean coastline and a Saharan desert interior. Many empires have left legacies here, such as the ancient Roman ruins in seaside Tipaza. In the capital, Algiers, Ottoman landmarks like circa-1612 Ketchaoua Mosque line the hillside Casbah quarter, with its narrow alleys and stairways. The city’s Neo-Byzantine basilica Notre Dame d’Afrique dates to French colonial rule.
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Les 10 endroits à visiter absolument au Maroc - Morocco
Comment parler du Maroc sans évoquer ces endroits paradisiaques qui font de ce pays une destination authentique et qui laisse à tous ceux qui la visitent un souvenir marquant.
Si le Maroc est considéré par certains comme l’un des plus beaux au monde, c’est aussi l’une des destinations touristiques les plus prisées.
Voilà un récapitulatif des endroits que vous devriez absolument voir:
Gorges de la vallée du Todgha : À 15 km du centre de Tinghir, porte d’entrée du Haut Atlas, se trouve les colossales gorges dans la vallée du Todgha. Ces hautes falaises de calcaire s’élèvent à 300 mètres du sol et culminent à 2500 mètres d’altitude. Certaines d’entre elles n’ont encore jamais été escaladées.
Depuis des millénaires, l’oued Todgha a sculpté les falaises dont la roche se pare de multiples couleurs au gré du soleil.
Merzouga : Merzouga est un petit village saharien situé dans le sud-est du Maroc, à 35 kilomètres de Rissano et à 50 kilomètres de Erfoud. Merzouga est réputée pour ses dunes, les plus hautes du Maroc.
Elle est devenue un pôle d’attraction touristique de première importance pour cette région.
Paradise Valley : Sur la route d’Imouzzer en partant d’Agadir, à 25 km d’Aourir, se trouve un petit parking.
C’est de là où débute l’aventure vers la Paradise Valley. Des montagnes, une forêt et des fleuves entourent cet endroit magnifique. Il est composé de trois grandes cascades avec leurs immenses piscines naturelles à l’eau turquoise.
Aït-ben-Haddou : Aït-ben-Haddou est un Ksar du Maroc au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO, dans la province de Ouerzazate. Celle-ci est située dans la vallée de Ounila, au sud de Tafilalt.
Flux du Ziz : La source du flux du Ziz se trouve dans le Haut Atlas oriental. Bien qu’il soit intermittent le long de son lit, son cours d’eau a longtemps été utilisé pour faciliter le transit humain à travers cette région montagneuse.
Gorges du Dadès : Les gorges du Dadès sont situées dans la haute vallée du Dadès ; c’est une destination touristique très fréquentée.
Puits de visite de Khettaras près de Arfoud :Un qanat est un système d’irrigation souterrain permettant de récolter les eaux d’infiltrations.
C’est un des vestiges les plus anciens au Maroc.
Akchour : Akchour est un petit village du Maroc, à 30 Km de Chefchaouen sur la route de Oued Laou.
Cascades d’Ouzoud : Les cascades d’Ouzoud sont des chutes d’eau d’environ 110 m de haut. Elles sont disposées sur trois paliers, sur l’Oued Ouzoud, à 1060 mètres d’altitude dans le moyen Atlas.
Le barrage de Bin el Ouidane : Le barrage de Bin el Ouidane est situé dans la province d’Azilal, conçu par l’ingénieur André Coyne.
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