Monthly Archives: August 2009
Las Vegas Tourism 2009
Las Vegas is the most exciting and entertaining city in the world. Nowhere else can you find a city that has all the travel amenities that only a complete resort destination can
Kuala Lumpur Tourism 2009
This brief introduction provides the context for the Heritage Trails, which focus on pre-war buildings. Kuala Lumpur had its origins In the 1850s when the Malay Chief of Klang sent Chinese upriver
Jamaica Tourism 2009
“Irie mon” is a phrase commonly heard in Jamaica. It means, “cool” or “everything is going good”. Jamaica is a wonderfully diverse island paradise making it a perfect travel vacation. Jamaicans are
Miami Tourism 2009
The area in which the city of Miami, Florida would later be founded by Europeans was inhabited for more than a thousand years by the Tequestas. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés and his
Mongolia Tourism 2009
There are many traces of the ancient human race in the territory of Mongolia, including archaeological discoveries in the white cave at Bayanlig and stone weapons found in the Uran Khairkhan hill
Panama Tourism 2009
Panama City’s top Mexican restaurant seems more Mexican than Mexico itself. The owners, the Uribe family from Guadalajara, have draped the colorful walls and festooned every nook and cranny with gads of
Los Angeles Tourism 2009
Los Angeles is the largest city in the state of California and the second largest in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles has
Kenya Tourism 2009
The tourist industry in Kenya is the second largest source of foreign exchange revenue after agriculture. The main tourist attractions are photo safaris through the 19 national parks and game preserves. Other
Chicago Tourism 2009
Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois, and with over 2.8 million people is the third largest city in the United States. Located on the southwestern shores of
Tourism in Nicaragua 2009
In 2005, 803,933 tourists visited Nicaragua, a noticeable improvement from the mere 579,165 in 2002. The tourism industry received US$ 240 million, outstripping the other main earner, coffee. That same year Nicaragua
