Travel-and-Leisure

The Lesser Known National Parks of Tanzania
There is more to Tanzania National Parks than Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti. Tanzania is blessed with many National Parks that are remote, have a high density of animals and offer a taste of Africa that is rarely offered by most other safari destinations. Read more →
The Lighthouse of Alexandria
The Lighthouse of Alexandria is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It is the most recent Wonder to be built, having been built during the reign of Ptolemy I of Egypt, a commander under Alexander the Great who took over control of Egypt after Alexander's death. Read more →
The Little Palm Family Theatre: A Big Cultural Attraction In Boca Raton, Florida
Up until the 1920s, Boca Raton in southeast Florida was a sleepy, unknown town; but over the years, it has steadily emerged as much more. And while its size is still minute compared to cities like Miami and Tampa, it stands as a hub for cultural events and happenings in the state. Read more →
The Little Train That Couldn't, Riding the Train in Chile
Recently they bought some trains from Spain, and like the Conquistadors before them, it was not the best of deals for Chile.Don't get me wrong, I am a super fan of trains. Read more →
The Lobster's Tale: Through the Eyes of a Cape Cod Lobsterman?
Once upon a time if Cape Codders wanted a grand lobster feast they merely walked down to the shore, waded in and plucked all they could carry by the armload. Read more →
The Local Line
A stench of vomit began to filter aboard the Kennicott. The buzz of "Yak Attack" or seeming so tickled my ears. I felt like I was in the "Twilight Zone". Read more →
The London Eye: Getting The Best View of London
The London Eye, also known as the millennium wheel is the world?s tallest observation wheel, and the fourth tallest structure in London. At one hundred and thirty five meters high, a person on the London eye can see a view on London extending for over twenty-five miles. Read more →
The Long Street Experience
While the vividly painted faces of old Victorian buildings, advertising a seemingly endless string of youth hostels and overland tour operators may understandably mislead you, Long Street is not just a place for backpackers. Read more →
The Louisiana State Fair in Shreveport
The State Fair of Louisiana will be celebrating its 100th anniversary this late October of 2006. Every year visitors from all around Louisiana drop in for some Cajun Concession food and a chance to visit the State Fair Zoo. Read more →
The Lovely Aruhsa National Park
This lovely park is set between the peaks of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro. Its area is only 53 square miles and therefore tiny when compared to the vast Serengeti or the huge Selous. Read more →

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