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Ecuador

Missouri

Worth visiting!

East St. Louis!

Make sure you get to the other side of the tracks if you go to S. Louis. Cross the hustle and bustle and visit where the other half lives.


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Ecuador

Badlands

Worth visiting!

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Avoid the rainy season of April to early June


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Ecuador

Colorado

Worth visiting!

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MAKE YOUR way TO BOULDER


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Ecuador

Naropa University

Worth visiting!

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Quacks, madmen and egomania… caveat emptor


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Ecuador

Cody

Worth visiting!

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Make sure you check out Buffalo Bill’s hotel.


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Ecuador

F.A.O. Schwarz Toy Store

Worth visiting!

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You MUST go there during the Xmas holiday season


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Ecuador

Amsterdam

Worth visiting!

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Make sure you buy some chocolate


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Ecuador

Santa Fe

Worth visiting!

Santa Fe

Worth leaving here and going north to the Carson National Forest


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Ecuador

Tennessee Aquarium

Worth visiting!

Aquarium

Designed by the same folks who did the Boston Aquarium as well as another in Japan, worth the journey


ProfMKD
Ecuador

Noush Abad

(in Iran)
Noush Abad

“a three-story underground city, recently unearthed in central Iran, used to function as a collective shelter for its residents in wake of relentless invasions…

““The city is built according to a systematically laid-out plan and it is likely all the residents had a hand in building it, since it seems a gargantuan task to me,” said Ehsan Zera’at, architecture scholar.

Archeologists have so far dug out several earthenware vessels and two fat-burning lanterns. The potteries date from the Sassanid dynasty (226-651) to Safavid era (1501-1722), said Sadat, a graduate archeology student, adding, “The city has been built during the Sassanid era and has been dwelled and used till the Safavid period, at most.”

Next year the research team intends to ask sociologists and anthropologists for help to determine the lifestyle of the inhabitants.

Kashan is an oasis city lying in a desert at the eastern foot of the Central Iranian Range. Kashan was earlier an important station on an important caravan route between Kerman and Isfahan. Kashan has several ancient monuments. Most famous are the mausoleum of Shah Abbas 1, the 12th century Friday Mosque and the Safavid royal buildings southwest of the city centre. “—from http://www.payvand.com