Here are 10 amazing google earth findings, enjoy in them, and prepare for more! March 28, 2012 Fun 0 Interesting Places around the World, part 5 Time for 10 more interesting places around the world! March 13,
Redwood National Parkis one of those places that’s impossible to overhype. Walking through these trees that are so old and so tall is an experience that can only be described as spiritual. Saying your vows in a quite literally ancient ecosystem with the trees as your witnesses is about as ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is one of the largest museums in the U.S., and its collection features over 64,000 works from 6 continents. The collection places emphasis on pre-Columbian and African gold, Renaissance and Baroque painting and sculpture, 19th- and 20th-century art,...
Sure, there are plenty of places on the Internet to look at photos of hot dudes and pics of dogs, but why not just multitask? Hot Dudes With Dogs does just that, posting a delightful collection of shots of typically buff guys holding some cute pups. There's definitely no lack of adora...
Description: Two places claim to be the original home of the Pueblo Slopper. That’s Gray’s Tavern and the Star Bar. Locals would ask for a hamburger with Colorado Green Chile slopped on top. Eventually, people started ordering by asking for ‘one of those Sloppers’, and the Pueblo le...
You’ll be greeted with a panorama and tasked with pinpointing the location on a map. The more accurate your guess, the more points you accumulate. Each session comprises five rounds set in different places, challenging you to climb to the top of the scoresheet and unlock all achievements. ...
Google Earth and Street View can orient you to where you are, and provide a glimpse of places you might miss. Pros: Google covers the basics, like getting somewhere or translation with support for 109 languages, depending on the app. Cons: While Google has strict security protocols, it...
On the second da of our journey, we’re about to explore some of the most significant cultural landmarks in the world, check out the resting places of the most famous Britons, and finish the day in style. London Eye We finished our first day with a panoramic view, and we’ll start ...
I remember writing notes on my trip-tiks for a route that I had to take every 6 months for a number of years. (Which stops had good eating choices, cheaper gas than others, etc.) My wife was an auditor so she had to go new places with paper maps all the time. GPS has sort ...
I’d also recommend staying on the North Side since it’s closer to these places. Old Town could be good if you want a more chill, local vibe. Otherwise, the northern part of the Loop and near the Magnificent Mile might be good. Plus, these 2 neighborhoods are close to tourist ...