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    Tema: Visita a la Casa Blanca (Washington, USA)  -     Foro: Nueva York y Noreste de USA
coolture

Registrado: 10-Feb-2009
Mensajes: 2684
Asunto: Re: Visita a la Casa Blanca (Washington, USA)  Publicado:
Buenas, a la espera de que me confirmen en los próximos días el horario de visita a la Casa Blanca, estaba leyendo los artículos que se pueden introducir y los que no, por lo que entiendo de las normas puedes entrar con tu smartphone, tu cartera y por ejemplo la guia de la lonley planet es, así? Llevaremos una camara de fotos compacta Sony DSC-W810, entiendo que al ser pequeña y caber en los bolsillos no hay problema.

Es para evitar tener que buscar una taquilla o tener que dejar las cosas en el coche en un parking (nos alojaremos cerca de Arlington y no sabemos aún si nos acercaremos en coche al centro o en transporte público)



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    Tema: Huracán Irma - Clima en Florida  -     Foro: Florida y Sudeste de USA
carolco

Registrado: 23-Ene-2014
Mensajes: 25906
Asunto: Re: Clearwater - Consulta despues de IRMA  Publicado:
Bachy58 Escribió:
Hola a todos, quería pedirle a alguna persona que viva en la zona, o que esté recién llegada de allá, si me puede decir en qué condiciones se encuentra Clearwater Beach.
Estoy viajando con mi esposa la semana próxima y la itención original era estar una semana descansando y disfrutando de Clearwater Beach, pero con el suceso del Huracan Irma, ahora no tenemos claro si ir o no.

Sabemos que asotó con fuertes vientos y lluvia, lo que deseamos saber es si las instalaciones en gral. para el turismo como así también la playa ya se encuentra en condiciones.

A quien pueda informarnos, desde ya les agradecemos mucho.

Saludos
Ricardo

Varios vídeos disponibles en you*tube:

*Live Stream*







Aqui estado de la energia electrica en la Florida:

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Enjoy!
    Tema: Serenade of the Seas - Royal Caribbean -Fiordos Noruegos  -     Foro: Cruceros por Fiordos y Báltico
FherChG

Registrado: 08-May-2014
Mensajes: 178
Asunto: Re: Serenade of the Seas - Royal Caribbean -Fiordos...  Publicado:
Hoy creo que no han tenido mucha suerte con el tiempo en Geiranger.

El Serenade en Geiranger, cámara Live Stream con la pasarela extendida para desembacar:

www.geirangerfjord.no/webcamera

Aunque no haga buen dia..... ¡¡¡¡ tiene su encanto !!!!
    Tema: Viajar a la Costa Oeste Estados Unidos y Hawaii  -     Foro: Costa Oeste de USA
JessicaNamaste

Registrado: 14-Ene-2009
Mensajes: 264
Asunto: Re: Viajar a la Costa Oeste Estados Unidos y Hawaii  Publicado:
...Kahanamoku y como encienden antorchas, Fuegos artificiales los viernes (8pm en Hilton)
Dormimos en Hostelling int, Waikiki 2417 Prince Edward Street. Camas muy malas

11 sept
Recorrido hacia el noreste:
Hawai Kai suburbios de mansiones
Hanauma Bay snorkel
Koko Head Regional Park (scenic drive), Lanai Lookout
Halona Blowhole& Cove
Koko Crater Botanical Garden (free)
Makapuu point (trek d 2 horas)
Nuuanu Pali Lookout
Byodo in Temple
Hoomaluhia botanical garden (biggest, free)
Kailua, Lanikai beach (dinar)
Camping Maleakahana (Kalanai Point)


12 Sept
North Shore
Turtle Bay; Kuilima Cove (Bay View Beach, Kaihalulu Beach)
Sunset Beach, Banzai Pipeline (lonely no recomienda mucho)
Pupukea Beach Park (Sharks Cove: scenic beach, varied coastline, marine life)
Kaunala loop trail (2 horas)
Haleiwa town
Dole Plantation (worlds largest maze)
Vuelta a Honolulu, dormir en Hostelling Int

Kauai 13-19 sept
13 sept
Avión: 9 - 9,37am
Alquilamos coche
Lihue (Permisos para camping: Waimea, Koke, Haena)
Wailua Falls
Kauais Hindu Monastery (worlds largest quartz)
Kuilau Ridge and Moalepe Trail (9 miles round) Kuilau only (4 miles)
Nounou East trail (2 horas, mountain top)
Kapaa town (charming hippy,good sunrise point)
Kilauea (charming town)
Kalihiwai (wide beautiful seting picturesque valley)
Kauapea Beach (secret beach,nude, 15 min hike)
Waioli (Pine trees) Beach park
Makua (Tunnels) Beach
Dormir en green acres cottages 113$ (antes de kilauea) muy bonito

14 sept
6 AM e Na Pali Kayak tour desde Hanalei
Dormir en Haena Beach Park


15 Sept
Kalaulau Trail a Hanakapiai Falls (8 miles round a falls) ,
Kee Beach (Wet Caves), Hanakapiai Beach y falls(filter water en Hanakapiai Stream)
Playa de Poipu
Mahaulepu Trail (starts at Shipwrecks by the Hyatt and follows the shoreline to Mahaulepu beach)
Lawai International Center (magical heiau)
Tree tunnel (romantic canopy, highway 520)
Koloa Jodo Mission
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
Glass Beach
Spouting Horn Beach Park
Hotel waimea (falta), o Polihale

16 sept
Waimea Canyon, Iliau Nature Loop (.3miles), Kukui Trail (2.5miles, difficult) Waimea Canyon Lookout, Waipio Falls, Kila Lookout, Kalalau Lookout, Canyon Trail
Camping en cañon de Waimea (muy peligroso)

17 Sept
Koke State park trails (awawapuhi trail 6.5 miles round if connect with Nualo trail 18miles round, Nualolo cliffs, Alakai Swamp 7 miles)
Camp en Koke State Park

18sept
Ziplining en Lihue, Just Live (7 ziplines y 5 bridges) (3 h y media) reservado!! 250$, 1pm
Dormir en Kapa , Magic Sunrise
PUNTO B

BIG ISLAND 19-26 SEPT
19 Sept
Avión: 7:55 - 9:35am
Kailua Kona airport
Alquilar coche 4x4
White Sands Beach
Dirección Captain Cook
Holualoa (visita pueblo)
Best Snorkel a Captain Cook, Kealakekua Bay, Hike a Ka’awaloa Cove through Captain Cook Monument Trail,Queen’s Bath, Pli Kapu Coral Dome, Hummerhead, Driftwood (sharks!), Long Lava Tube= 4 hour hike
Honaunau National Historic Park (self-guided,wildlife:turtle,dolphin), Two-step snorkel
Ho’okena (small local fishing village, drugs,)
Miloli (smaller village, tide pools)
Pohue Bay (lagoon privacy, 1hour walk en lava,
Camping en Punalu Beach Park

20 sept
Dirección south point a Green Sands Beach o Papakolea(en 4WD)
Whittington Beach lookout (tide pools)
Punalu Black Sand Beach (wildlife,turtles)
Pahala (funky little town, good cofee)
Volcano National Park (crater rim trail,caldera: sulphur...
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    Tema: Intoxicating Lang Biang Mountain beckons visitors to enjoy  -     Foro: The Independent Traveller (English)
tdhung

Registrado: 21-Mar-2011
Mensajes: 20
Asunto: Intoxicating Lang Biang Mountain beckons visitors to enjoy  Publicado:
The Central Highlands' city of Da Lat is one of my favourite holiday destinations in Viet Nam of Vietnam Tours. I have visited the city many times, yet every time I do so I'm always enchanted by the beauty of the landscape, the brilliance of the flowers that adorn the parks and hills and houses, and the crisp clear air that never fails to intoxicate.
First discovered by Swiss-French bacteriologist Alexandre John Emile Yersin in 1893, the city and its environs soon became the playground of the French who built villas in the clear mountain air to escape the heat and humidity of the coast and Sai Gon, now known as HCM City.
Da Lat looks like a cross between Viet Nam and the French Alps. The city spreads across a series of pine-covered hills, with a small lake in the centre and a manmade lake on the periphery. It is quite unlike the rest of Viet Nam. Temperatures are pleasantly warm by day, and quite cool at night, when it drops to about 100 C.
On this trip to Da Lat I chose to visit Lang Biang Plateau, and the village of local ethnic groups who live at the foot of the mountain range.
Taking the advice of a local taxi driver, I awoke early in order to reach Lang Biang Tourism Site and reach the summit by 7am when the morning fog wreaths the mountain before it disperses in the warmth of the day.
Evergreen pines trees, occupying some 971ha, cover the three mounts of Chu Yen Du (known locally as Mr Nhut Mount), Lang Biang (Lam Vien) and Bi Doup (or Ba Mount). All three mounts are over 2,000m high, the latter being the tallest at 2,287m above sea level.
Mai Ngoc Lam, who works at Lang Biang Tourism Site, which is 12km north of Da Lat centre, said that the more adventurous tourist can trek up the tree-lined tracks to get to the summit, while the less fit can take a jeep. He said trekking added to the experience because one could admire the natural environment close up.
"You will see a number of different species of pine tree, some very rare, with a trunk diameter of up to 4m and reaching a height of 20m," he said.
"You will also see wild orchids. There are about 300 species here," he added.
"If you are lucky, you might also see rare birds as well as a number of wild animals."
Feeling slightly guilty, I took a jeep to the summit, doubtful my lungs could cope with the climb. The journey by jeep is along a 6km road that zigzags through the forest to the summit.
The air was wonderfully fresh and perfumed with the scent of pine and wild plants. Streams cascaded down rock outcrops and birdsong permeated the air, which grew noticeable thinner as we climbed higher up the mountain.
When we reached the peak (where there is a coffee shop for the weary and a souvenir shop for tourists) I climbed out the jeep and followed the faint sound of distant voices to a flat viewing area.
On the peak, I was lost in reverie, aware only of the mist-clad scenery, the sky, the clouds, the wonderfully fresh air, which seemed to have a smell and taste that was quite alien to me. A few minutes later, a warm ray of sunlight pierced the clouds and the mist began to clear, revealing the magnificent scenery before me in all its glory. I could not help yelling with joy as the landscape unfolded before me. A yellow river, known as Suoi Vang (Golden Stream...
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