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Travel Monday’s: Spain

Make you stay in Spain unforgettable admire the treasures and sights of Basilica del Pilar, Seville and Valencia.  See the Great Mosque of Cordoba; enjoy the Gardens in Granada; and visit several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Alhambra Palace. Spain is a  fascinating country that caters to great panoramic sightseeing. Enjoy the skyline at dusk, feel the warm sea breeze, and enjoy a glass of cava (Spanish sparkling wine) while sailing on the Mediterranean Sea.

What To See:

  • Basilica del Pilar
  • La Seo Cathedral
  • Aljaferia Palace
  • Great Mosque of Cordoba
  • La Sagrafa Familia
  • Port Olimpic

Currency: Euro

 

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Travel Monday’s: St. Lucia

Saint Lucia is in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Its capital is Castries. Saint Lucia is so beautiful with its pristine beaches and crystal blue waters. This beautiful island caters not only the honeymooners but also those who like a bit of adventure. There are cultural adventures, dive adventures along with scenic helicopter excursions, mountain biking and so much more.

Now any trip is not complete without trying the local cuisines. St Lucia’s national dish is green banana and saltfish. The island’s cuisine is a unique blend of West African European. So you will be able to dine on dishes such as Macaroni pie, Stew chicken, rice and peas, hearty fish broths or fish. If you have a need for a little hot spice in your life try the very hot scotch bonnet peppers, these will definitely wake you up.

So for your next vacation why not try out Saint Lucia where you can, bike along the steep mountain trail, jog along the beach as did Usain Bolt, or dance under the Caribbean stars. Ahhhhh….. sounds fantastic. Happy Monday!!!!!!

 

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St. Lucia Ladera Resort
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Travel Monday’s Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan

Colourful Hitachi Seaside Park, located in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan, next to the Ajigaura Beach, is a flower park and a popular tourist destination. The park covers an area of 8.65 acres and the flowers are amazing all year round. Each season you will find a different variety of flower blossoming over the “Miharashi No Oka”, a hill commanding a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean. During the Kochia Carnival visitors can immerse themselves in the park’s unique fall colors and walk amongst 36,000 red Kochia bushes and millions of cosmos flowers.

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Travel Monday’s: Lavender Fields in Provence, France

Ok so you could go to France to explore and find love by Le Eiffel Tower. Or sample locals wines of France that you can’t get anywhere else. But why not venture out to Provence, France and take in the beautiful countryside of the Lavender Fields. Just imagine yourself in Provence, France on a leisurely bicycle ride while smelling the budding lavender in the warm summer air as you take in the cites villages and landscapes. A true site to see a great destination for any photographer and someone who really wants to see the real beauty of what France can offer  you.

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Travel Mondays: Kawah Ijen Volcano

Travel Mondays: Kawah Ijen Volcano (located in east Java Island, Indonesia) spews lava that glows vibrant blue due to super concentrated sulfuric acid. There are only 2 volcanoes in the world (the other one is in Iceland) that produce such a phenomenon. Only at night will you see this liquid sulfur, which has caught fire and burns with an eerie blue flame. The gases emerge from the cracks in the volcano at high pressure and temperature, up to 600°C and sending flames up to 16 feet high.

 

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Travel Mondays: Colors of Neal’s Yard in London, England

Travel Mondays: Colors of Neal’s Yard in London, England. Seeing this beautiful little place in London just brings a smile to my face this Monday morning. The colors of the building are addictive. Hidden away, Neal’s Yard is one of those places that if you didn’t know it was there, you might pass it. There are only two alleyways leading into the Yard, both of which are fairly unassuming. It really is a secret garden and is visited only by those who know exactly where they are going. When you find it you will see Neal’s Yard Bakery, the delicious yogurt ice cream, the New Age bookshop, and the Remedy Shop.

Who came up with this beautiful treasure? Tim Hunkin, a Cambridge graduate created the magnificent water clock that is on the outside of the wholefood shop, and the animated sculpture of people standing in line at a baker’s within the Yard itself.

So the big question how exactly do you get there? Are you ready? Neal’s Yard is three minutes from Covent Garden tube station, and five minutes from Leicester Square tube station. Now don’t say I never did anything for you.

 

xoxo

Alicia Suggs

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Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings

Travel Mondays: Upside Down Houses

Ok it’s Monday. You have to go back to work and deal with the every day hassles that you feel like your turned upside down. So why not go visit a few upside down houses and maybe everything will equal out. Below are 10 buildings from around the world that are a little topsy turvy. It’s seems so outrageous that you must see it to believe it.

Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
Sunrise Golf Village, designed by Norman Johnson
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WonderWorks Orlando
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The House of Katmandu
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Terfens in Austria
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Szymbark poland
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Sakasa Restaurant, Japan-
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panama florida
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JeanFrancoisFourtou- upside down house
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Hanoi Museum
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fallen from the sky