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Jamestowne, Virginia

After walking and learning from the Jamestown Settlement. My companions and I headed south to the Colonial Parkway and to the real site. In front was the visitor center where we were welcomed by the friendly old folks. Being in the military, and also the area was a National Park we were given free entrance.… Read More Jamestowne, Virginia

March 11, 2017February 22, 2018 GershLeave a comment

Al Bastakiya, Dubai

Dubai is mostly famous for its unique buildings and it is one of the riches cities in the world. Similar to most places, Dubai started out as a small 17th century fishing village and one of its last remnants is the little Al Bastakiya quarter located at the banks of the Dubai Creek. Most of… Read More Al Bastakiya, Dubai

February 14, 2016November 24, 2017 Gersh1 Comment

Great Plains Transportation Museum, Kansas

After walking around downtown Wichita, we finally or I finally decided to visit one of the museums located in the area. The clouds were getting dark and we passed by this museum earlier and since we were heading back to the car, I went inside while Deelow and Corvo walked around the block. I went… Read More Great Plains Transportation Museum, Kansas

May 23, 2015July 9, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Occidental, California

The driving was beautiful and yet painful. I didn’t feel carsick at all but my companion, Laura did. The roads were small and winding but nevertheless, the scenery was breathtaking. While being in the wilderness, you barely pass by any vehicles. Trees, mountain and small towns will greet you on your way.   During our… Read More Occidental, California

October 19, 2014November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

Gilroy, California

Gilroy is the Garlic capital of the world, as their motto and they claim to be. I don’t have any problems with that and during summer they always celebrate the famous Garlic Festival, with booths related with garlic from garlic fries to garlic ice cream (which I never tried before.) Anyway me and my sister… Read More Gilroy, California

April 24, 2009January 18, 2018 GershLeave a comment

Saratoga, California

The rain poured in but it was not bad since it was during early Spring. We headed east near the Santa Cruz Mountains where the small town of Saratoga lies. There are a couple of historical landmarks in this area. The only thing I know about Saratoga is that it was where the actress, Olivia… Read More Saratoga, California

April 8, 2009November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

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