4 Amazing Places Not To Miss In Budapest Hungary – Heros Square, City Park, Vajdahunyad Castle, and Széchenyi Medicinal Bath

Our original schedule changed and gave us another four hours to see some more of the sights around Budapest.  Here are some of the other high lighted areas to see around Budapest. Hero's Square City Park We had only a few hours before we had to head to the train station to get to our next destination.  We (My work colleagues and I ) woke up early wanting to explore a city none of us has been to before.  Our hotel was right in the middle of the Buda District which had a tremendous amount of sights to see.   City…

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A Morning At Castle Hill District In Budapest, Hungary

Budapest Hungary We had only a few hours before we had to head to the train station to get to our next destination.  We (My work colleagues and I ) woke up early wanting to explore a city none of us has been to before.  Our hotel was right in the middle of the Buda District which had a tremendous amount of sights to see.  Castle Hill is a historic district located in the heart of Budapest, Hungary. It is home to a number of important cultural and historical landmarks, including the Buda Castle, the Matthias Church, and the Fisherman's Bastion.The…

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Budapest Hungary by Night

Budapest Hungary I arrived into Budapest in a hazy fog after flying for seventeen hours over night.   My first impressions of Budapest was what I remembered as a child watching the news with my parents about the European Communist countries.  It was rainy, cold and dreary.  The buildings and city was a bit run down the people looked tired and many a bit sad.   Like most of my travels I arrived into Budapest without much knowledge of the city or the history of Hungary.  This was one of only several trips I have made in to the Eastern Europe which…

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A Sneak Peak At The Palm Springs Aerial Tram – Summer 2019

Palm Springs Areal Tram Our morning started long before the sun was up.  Having jet lag from just arriving in Los Angeles the day before from the midwest had us up around 4:00 am wondering what to do.  My daughter Jayne and I were on a trip to California for a summer adventure together.  This was a nice treat to spend a full week with just one on one time.  This day we decided to head south to Joshua Tree National Park as the days highlight and decided on the way past that we couldn't just drive by this potential side trip…

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Manzanar War Relocation Center – Independence, CA

Manzanar War Relocation Center Manzanar War Relocation Camp is a good place to stop and explore your way. Manzanar was a Japanese American internment camp located in the Owens Valley of California, USA. The camp was in operation from 1942 to 1945, during World War II, and was one of ten internment camps where Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated and incarcerated by the US government.The decision to establish internment camps was made by President Franklin D. Roosevelt after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. The government claimed that Japanese Americans, even those who were born in the…

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Joshua Tree National Park – Summer 2019

Joshua Tree National Park is located in Southern California and encompasses over 790,000 acres of desert landscape. The park was designated as a national monument in 1936 and was later upgraded to a national park in 1994.The region has a rich history, dating back thousands of years. The first inhabitants of the area were Native American tribes, including the Cahuilla, Chemehuevi, and Serrano. These tribes relied on the region's natural resources, including the Joshua trees, for food, shelter, and medicine.In the late 1800s, homesteaders and ranchers began to settle in the area, and mining operations were established. However, the harsh…

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Stonehenge – Wiltshire, England

Stonehenge On one of my trips to England we were traveling from one region to another was passing by Stonehenge.  It was a nice day so we decided to stop.  We were only there for about an hour but it was long enough to get a feel for what Stonehenge is about.Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England, and is one of the most famous and enigmatic ancient sites in the world. The monument consists of a circular arrangement of large standing stones, which are believed to have been erected between 2500 BCE and 2000 BCE during the…

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Death Valley National Park – Artist Drive

Artist Drive is a scenic drive located in Death Valley National Park, California, known for its stunning and colorful landscapes. The drive winds through a narrow canyon and offers incredible views of the mountains and the surrounding desert.The colorful rocks and formations that make up the Artist Drive were formed through a series of geological processes that took place millions of years ago. The rocks in the area were once sedimentary and volcanic in nature, but over time, intense heat and pressure caused them to transform into the colorful metamorphic rocks that we see today.The Artist Drive is named after…

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Death Valley National Park – Golden Canyon

Hiking From Golden Canyon During my drive through Death Valley I had the opportunity to do two trail runs.  One starting from the Badwater Basin at Golden Canyon to Gower Gulch and back.  The other from Zabriskie Point Badlands Loop.   The Golden Canyon Loop is a 4.0 mile loop and the Badlands loop is around 2.7 miles. Golden Canyon / Gower Gulch Loop Trail

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Death Valley National Park – Zabriskie Point

Zabriskie Point is a popular viewpoint located in Death Valley National Park, California, known for its stunning views of the badlands landscape and colorful rock formations. Here is a brief history of Zabriskie Point:The area around Zabriskie Point has a long and complex geological history. Millions of years ago, the region was covered by a shallow sea that deposited layers of sediment and created the colorful rock formations that are visible today. Over time, the region was uplifted, eroded, and shaped by wind and water, creating the badlands landscape that is characteristic of Death Valley.The name "Zabriskie" comes from Christian…

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