Rethymno: More of Crete
Rethymno is a rare combination of history and modern-day luxury, with its multicultural old town, tropical beaches and exquisite Cretan cuisine.
Rethymno is a rare combination of history and modern-day luxury, with its multicultural old town, tropical beaches and exquisite Cretan cuisine.
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From two viewpoints above the picturesque town, Paul Heymont enjoys the scene
DrFumblefinger shares some early morning photos taken of an olive vendor in Marrakech’s Souk.
This ceremony re-enacts the custom of the royal court during the Joseon dynasty to ensure the security of the king and his court.
George G shares fond memories of visits to Europe’s many Christmas markets
Rapid City is best known for its proximity to Mt. Rushmore and the four presidents carved into it. But the City of Presidents also features a walk where you can encounter more than 40 Presidents who have been the United States’ Commander-in-Chief. The art is interesting and the walk is a lot of fun.
DrFumblefinger shares some early morning photos taken of an olive vendor in Marrakech’s Souk.
The beautiful Gothic Cathedral in Seville, Spain was built on the site of a mosque. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and well worth a visit when in Andalusia.
I’ll add this fort to the To Do List – my husband loves old forts! And we’re passing through Manitoba on our way back to Toronto in late August or early September. Is there anything else to do in Manitoba? I heard the zoo is really good.
There’s lots of good stuff to seen and do in Manitoba.
How many days will you be there and exactly when is your visit?
Not sure, and not sure.
We’re on a working roadtrip in our 30 foot RV. Been in California for a month for work and will do another 4 weeks in Silicon Valley. Then we’ll leisurely make our way back home to Toronto visa Washington, Oregon, and into Canada. So we don’t set days or time limits on our travels – just to make meetings and the like!
When you know more specifics, I’ll be happy to help you with itinerary.
Generally speaking interesting things to see:
1) Forks Market. The brand new Canadian Museum of Human Rights might be open when you visit, which is in the Forks area.
2) Legislative Building
3) Winnipeg Art Gallery (largest collection of eskimo/Inuit carvings in the world)
4) Lower Fort Gary…
And there are more, time allowing.