Cu Chi Tunnels: Ingenious underground network near Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Crucial during the Vietnam War, now a preserved historic site and popular tourist attraction. Learn entire details in our Short Guide about Cu Chi Tunnels. Importance and Location of Cu Chi Tunnels Nestled in the Cu...
For those craving Vietnamese cuisine, Xiao Chui is a must-visit, serving up authentic Vietnamese dishes bursting with flavors. AJia Geng Tao is another popular spot, known for its delectable Chinese dishes that will leave you wanting more. Whether you're in the mood for seafood, ...
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Along with otherCroatian fortresses we’ve met,Spanjolasuffered the injustice of becoming a disco venue. But that is in the past with the rejuvenated cannons, bastions and battlements now being a major tourist attraction. A visit to the fort is a pleasant way to while away a few hours in...
I’m on a mission to find the weirdest, funniest street names in the Yakima Valley. Why you ask? Well, because it’s important work and someone has to do it. Or, it could simply be that weird street names came up in a conversation recently and it turns out, I hadn’t heard of ...
First there were the “dead” heads. (Nothing to do with the Grateful Dead.) Drawn with a Bic pen back in 1972 and ’73. Richard brought these heads with him to NYC when he moved there in 1974. There were about twenty of them. They were drawn from the heart. “They were probably...
23, 1936. Founded by Time publisher Henry Luce, the magazine was a pioneer of photojournalism and famous for its vivid war coverage—particularly of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. It ceased weekly publication in 1972 and in 2000, Time announced that it would be discontinued entirely and ...