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Caesarea

(in Israel)
Why I recommend this place to visitors

I remember…

I was in Caesarea… at the outdoor theater built by King Herod. It was built on the sea.. used by Pontius Pilate – he is best known as the man who presided over the trial of Jesus.

When I was there.. I yelled out: “Glad you are here.. glad you came today… It’s time for the show…” and then Barry and I had a play sword fight… as shown in this photo.

Amazing place. Go when you can. I hope to see you there.

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Riga

(in Latvia)

Worth visiting!

Awesome city

This is one of my favorite places in the world. I have been several times. The people will treat you so well. The old part of the city is very interesting to walk through… it is cobblestone and they still let some cars drive through the very narrow streets.

Although many people dont know about it.. for Eastern Europe, this is one of the “hot spots” of vacations.

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Winchester Mystery House

Worth visiting!

I have...

I have been here two times. It’s an amazing place… it’s a pretty neat story and tour. There are stairways that go no where… doors that open to brick walls… some doors open to a three story drop… there is no rhyme or reason to the building.

The goal was to have the builders work day and night to keep away the ghost of the people killed by the Winchester guns.

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World War II Memorial

Why I want to go to this place

I really want to go here and see this place. It’s hard for me to imagine the sacrifice that so many people did for us. I have read and studied a lot about World War II. I went to DC a few years ago to see the Vietnam Memorial.. that was amazing. I can only imagine this one.

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Oak Island

Why I want to go to this place

One summer day in 1795 Daniel McGinnis, then a teenager, was wandering about Oak Island, Nova Scotia when he came across a curious circular depression in the ground. Standing over this depression was a tree whose branches had been cut in a way which looked like it had been used as a pulley. Having heard tales of pirates in the area he decided to return home to get friends and return later to investigate the hole.

Over the next several days McGinnis, along with friends John Smith and Anthony Vaughan, worked the hole. What they found astonished them. Two feet below the surface they came across of layer of flagstones covering the pit. At 10 feet down they ran into a layer of oak logs spanning the pit. Again at 20 feet and 30 feet they found the same thing, a layer of logs. Not being able to continue alone from here, they went home, but with plans of returning to search more.

http://www.activemind.com/Mysterious/Topics/OakIsland/story.html


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Isla de Pascua

(in Chile)
Why I want to go to this place

It is a very mysterious place…

http://www.mysteriousplaces.com/Easter_Island/index.html


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Colorado

Worth visiting!

Great American Beer Fest

How can you not have a good time in Denver Colorado at the Great American Beer Fest?


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Turks and Caicos Islands

Worth visiting!

Beautiful..

Great scuba diving… awesome lifestyle…


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Austin

Worth visiting!

Love it!

I have been to Austin many times… I usually go every year or two. It’s one of America’s greatest cities. I did nothing for 4 days but just walk from pub to pub with no set agenda.


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Latvia

(in Europe)

Worth visiting!

Love it... been 2 times

It’s one of the most amazing places that I have been. Awesome people that treat Americans very well.