Walking tour of Washington DC monuments
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Washington DC, Part I – Terracotta Warriors
The excavated site near Xian, China covers 16,300 square meters and includes three separate pits where over 7,000 pottery soldiers, horses, chariots, and weapons are arranged in battle formation.
Waterfalls, Spices, and Life in Grenada
Grenada is one of the unsung heroes of the Caribbean. It is an extremely lush island, with stunning topography, lovely, friendly people, and of course, earns its name of “the Spice Island.”
A Primer for Cultural Etiquette – Gem or Jerk?
As you travel, you are a representative of your own culture. Remember to respect the differences you encounter and embrace them. A little homework can insure that your hosts see you as a gem, not a jerk.
Zip Lining in St. Lucia
And then I launched from the first platform, high above the ground. I heard the zing of the metal carabiner system vibrating against the heavy twisted cables. I saw the treetop canopy rushing by from a vantage point normally reserved for birds. I felt the warm wind in my face as I zipped along this amazing adventure – and I couldn’t get enough!
Crystal Cruises Celebrates 20th Anniversary
20 years ago, the Crystal Harmony set sail on her maiden voyage from San Francisco. Since then, Crystal Cruises has been voted the World’s Best more often than any other cruise line, hotel, or resort in history.