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►Details about Dat Cajun Guy: http://migrationology.com/2015/05/dat-cajun-guy-haleiwa/ ►Get live updates on SNAPCHAT: migrationology Full day vlog of this day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paPWUxUUXSs Haleiwa is just a small historic and touristy town on the North Shore of Oahu, in Hawaii. Yet even though it’s pretty small, there are some great places to eat. One of the places I wanted
http://www.woltersworld.com Thinking of heading to Europe for the summer and backpacking around? Here are the 5 things you will love and hate about backpacking through Europe, from Eurofunk and your smelly clothes to churches blurring together to the fantastic Europeans you meet and the great sites. Filmed in London, England Copyright Mark Wolters 2013 Backpacking
Colombo’s Kollupitiya region is one of the most visited areas in the burgeoning city. The suburb is an important commercial district in the city, with great vibes and positive surroundings. It has multiple thriving shops, malls, international brands and great nightlife. The region has a rich cultural heritage and many historical sights to see around. Visitors staying in Kollupitiya, get a taste of Colombo’s rich culture when they visit the neighborhood. A Mini-Guide to Colombo’s Kollupitiya Region Kollupitiya Market Kollupitiya market is the largest market in the Colombo commercial area, and is flooded with hundreds of thousands of tourists from across the world. Travelers can gain a large variety of experiences shopping around for gems in the city. There are wonderful small markets, antiques, and showrooms that display the most beautiful of handicrafts in the region. You can drop off your bags at the nearest Yoho Asoka Gardens, and take a short trip around the market for a great time! Galle Face Park The urban sea-park of Galle was made more than 150 years ago, and is a great destination for travelers wanting a taste of history. It stretches over half a kilometer along the Indian Ocean, and is a fantastic escape from the hustle and bustle of the main city. On top of all that, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is heavily inspired by Dutch-colonial impressions. There are many stylish cafes, boutiques, and great hotels that are forts converted into modern-time resorts. A great haven away from all the noise of the city, Galle Face Park is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the city. National Museum The National Museum of Colombo was one of the first museums set up by British governors to capture the rich history of Colombo. The museum has natural artifacts that date back over 2500 years, and have multiple ornamental delights that amazes most travelers who visit here. The museum is a great place to bring the kids, and to have a good time bonding by learning about all that our past has to offer. Anyone can step in, take guest lectures and watch informational videos to learn more about Kollupitiya’s beauty. Nightlife Kollupitiya’s nightlife is second to none when it comes to sights, sounds and vibe. The crowd is always buzzing, the atmosphere divine and the place is royal and cultural at the same time. Clubs like Cloud Red and Texas Night club, add a rouge of romance to any traveller’s itinerary. For those who want to party the night away, Kollupitiya has many rooftop bars and hotels that have some excellent music playing all night. The view from these rooftop bars is divine!
The Nordic nations of Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland are some of the safest countries in the world to visit, according to a new report from security specialists at International SOS. The organization released its 11th annual Travel Risk Map, an interactive map which predicts the safest and most dangerous places to travel in
Nov. 25th, 2019 The Great Barrier Reef is a mandatory destination for the global explorer that ranks along with the Grand Canyon, Machu Pichu, Petra, and the Great Wall of China. As amazing as the Great Barrier Reef may be, the far northeastern reaches of Australia are blessed with more than one natural wonder. The Tropical
From the turkey and casseroles to the mashed potatoes, here’s a helpful guide detailing the TSA-approved items you can bring on board or pack below. Can I take my turkey or ham? Yes! You can give it one last flight, and it can even go in your carry on. However, it might be smart to
New York is a cluster of more than 30 islands with water rippling in every direction. The Hudson River hugs the West Side of the city; the East River separates the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens from Manhattan, and the New York Harbor is home to beloved Lady Liberty. In NYC, river views are ready
Photo courtesy of iStock / MStudioImages Make their next road trip even better with one of these items For some, travel means four wheels, big skies and long stretches of asphalt. We’re talking road trips, so 10Best editors teamed up with 10Best Local Experts as well as experts in the industry to select 20 nominees
The Bisol Family, Ginaluca and Desidiero Bisol Bisol Prosecco The Bisol family knows a thing or two about Prosecco—for starters, they’ve been growing grapes in the region for roughly 500 years. They also happen to be internationally recognized for producing award-winning Prosecco of great quality. And, everything they farm is organic and hails from Prosecco’s
(CNN) — It’s a country characterized by sandy beaches, jaw-dropping glaciers and sweeping mountain ranges — and an industry-leading airline. Air New Zealand is Airline of the Year for 2020, according to AirlineRatings.com, the Australia-based aviation safety and product rating agency. AirlineRatings.com says the Kiwi carrier’s record-breaking performance and inflight innovations — not to mention
This is one of the most anticipated and indulgent holidays you’ll ever take, so naturally expectations are high. Once-in-a-lifetime experiences such as champagne picnics on uninhabited islands, diving with whale sharks and staying in over-water villas with their own chef tend have long lured happy couples. But now action and adventure are a top priority
Croissant from Boulangerie M’Seddi — Photo courtesy of Emily Monaco Walk down any street in Paris, and you’ll likely be captivated by the tantalizing scent of freshly baked, buttery croissants. This crescent-shaped delight may well be the most famous French baked good, but unfortunately, they’re not all created alike. According to research, somewhere between 50
“What originally started as a joke has turned into a best-selling advent calendar across all categories (including chocolate!) at UK superstore, Asda.” Annem Hobson, creator of the world’s first cheese advent calendar So Wrong It’s Nom Annem Hobson, founder of So Wrong It’s Nom and creator of the world’s first cheese advent calendar, explains how
(CNN) — Twenty-four trains, nine countries, 13,500 miles. They are the numbers behind the epic train journey one man took from Southampton in the UK to eastern China. Roger Tyers, 37, spent a month on board trains and over $2,500 — almost triple the cost of a return flight — to travel to the Chinese
Episode 4 of a multi part series documenting the epic road trip adventure me and 14 heroes embarked on driving 9000 miles across the USA in a school bus in late 2011 These road trip videos are dedicated to our friend Marcus Hughes-Hallett who sadly drowned on a family holiday in 2012 Please Like/Fav/Subscribe and
I’ve already mentioned this a few times, but my main camera broke when I was in the Philippines, and so I had to use my backup camera. The only problem is, I forgot to bring the battery charger We went to the Canon repair center in Manila and along with taking 3 weeks to fix
Read The Blog Version for More Information: https://woltersworld.com/the-best-things-that-shock-tourists-about-visiting-tokyo/ Neon Lights, Robot Waiters, Sardine Packed Subways, Godzilla Climbing Over a Building, 40 Million People & No Trash on the Ground. These are just some of the things that SHOCK Tourists when they visit Tokyo, Japan. The megacity and capital of Japan is a tourist’s dream, tons
There’s more to Thailand than full moon parties and delicious food. We are given the privilege of travel, so why not give something back? By volunteering in Thailand you’ll immerse yourself in the country’s culture and really get to know the wonderful people of Thailand. Whether working with animals is your thing or you’ve always
The land of the north and the country where everyone has blonde hair and blue eyes – welcome to Sweden. Question is, does everyone really have blonde hair and blue eyes? If you ask the Swedes themselves they will laugh at you and say no – with a big emphasize on the no, but the