Showing posts with label Window into the world. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 18, 2022

The 12 Most Popular US Tourist Attractions

 

Most Popular US Tourist Attractions

There is no experience more demoralizing than that of feeling like a visitor in your own nation. But let's be honest: there's a good reason why the most visited tourist destinations in the United States are so popular! Everyone ought to go there at some point, and there is no better time than when a pandemic is preventing people from traveling to other countries.

No matter what your interests are, we have incredible artwork, historic buildings and monuments, neighborhoods that are an absolute must-see, unusual landmarks, and national parks that are absolutely breathtaking. For even more ideas on where to go on your next vacation, take a look at some of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States.

1. The Great Smoky Mountains, which are located in the state of Tennessee

The Great Smoky Mountains can be found on both the Tennessee and North Carolina sides of the state border. It is the largest park in terms of land area and boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country, making it the most visited park overall.

Visitors have the opportunity to view hundreds of different species of birds within the park's two visitor centers, in addition to hiking through old-growth forests. In addition, there are trails that lead to waterfalls at Laurel Falls, and at Clingman's Dome, you can look out over the landscape.

The towns of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge both offer a wide variety of tourist attractions, in addition to the stunning natural beauty that can be found there. There are over forty attractions in Pigeon Forge that make this place the most popular tourist destination for families. Some of these attractions include fun-filled activities such as waterparks, mini-golf, and go-karts, while others focus on outdoor activities such as rafting, hiking in the mountains, and zip lines. Whereas Gatlinburg provides opportunities for visitors to enjoy nature, golf clubs, arcade shows, and dinner shows.


2. The National Mall in Washington, District of Columbia

The National Mall and Memorial Parks are kept in pristine condition by the National Park Service, which allows visitors to explore more than a thousand acres' worth of monuments, sites, and open space. The Washington Monument is the tallest structure in the entire city. There is nothing else that can compete with its height. Still, other memorials such as the Lincoln Memorial, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the Vietnam War Memorial, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Monument all share the same level of awe-inspiring grandeur. Spending at least a day (or two) walking around the National Mall is highly recommended, but you should also make time to visit some of the best museums in the city.


3. The Niagara Falls, located in the state of New York

The combined flow rate and force of Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridalveil Falls on the United States-Canada border are the highest of any waterfall in the world. These three waterfalls are located on the border between the United States and Canada. Because of its unparalleled natural beauty and enchanting atmosphere, Niagara Falls has been a popular tourist destination ever since the 19th century.


4. The imposing Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore, which is located in South Dakota, is a national memorial and is widely considered to be one of the most recognizable landmarks in the United States. Mount Rushmore was constructed in the early part of the twentieth century, and it is notable for the sculpted and blasted stone faces of four former United States presidents.

Statues depicting historical figures such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt can be found in the museum. It is possible to get a better view of the monument by going to the base of Mount Rushmore and walking along the Presidential Trail.


5. New Orleans' French Quarter is on the list.

Bourbon Street, New Orleans's oldest district, is home to some of the city's most endearing attractions, including a vibrant nightlife, excellent cuisine, and lively musical performances. Cajun cuisine and the Cities of the Dead are two things that should not be missed if you are going to be in the French Quarter. When you are riding a streetcar between different locations, you should pay careful attention to the buildings that you pass.


6. The beach of Venice in Los Angeles

A trip to Venice Beach cannot be considered complete unless it includes a detour through Los Angeles. Although the canals and beaches of Venice Beach are breathtaking, the Venice Beach Boardwalk is by far the most popular destination in the area. Passersby are given a pleasant experience by street performers, who amuse them by juggling, dancing, sculpting, and performing other acts; this is a real treat for the passersby.

Take a walk down the boardwalk and pick up some mementos, a refreshing drink, and some spare change along the way. Many patrons of live performances will leave a monetary token of their appreciation in the form of a tip of one to two dollars.


7. Little Havana in Miami

The destination that once served Cubans living in exile now serves both as a must-see destination and as a home for Cubans living in exile. While you're out and about, treat yourself to some live rhumba and salsa music and sip some Caribbean drinks with rum in them. You won't be able to stop thinking about the Cuban sandwiches, Colombian arepas, Mexican tacos, and other mouthwatering Latin American dishes that are available here.

Fisherman's Wharf got its name from the large number of merchants and fishermen who called the area home from the late 1800s to the early 20th century. Today, the area is known for its delicious food and picturesque views of the bay and its fleets of ships. When you get to the area, stop at one of the many restaurants and get a bowl of seafood chowder made with fresh crabmeat from the area. This should be done before you go to the specialty shops in the area.


8. Messa Verde

Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado is home to a number of Ancestral Pueblo homes that have been preserved for future generations. Due to the fact that they are carved directly into caves and rock faces, the majority of these homes were constructed in the early 13th century.

By navigating your way around the cliffs that are above you, it is possible to get a good look at these ancient ruins. The Balcony House is notable for how well it has been preserved due to the fact that it has 40 rooms that can only be accessed by ladder. On the other side of the street is the even larger Cliff Palace, which is said to have had 150 original rooms and could have accommodated more than 100 people.


9. The Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Numerous space-themed attractions can be found at Cap Canaveral, which is found on the east coast of Florida. The Kennedy Space Center in Florida is a good example because it has been the home of all United States human space flights since 1968 and it still launches unmanned rockets today.

Visitors will be able to get a glimpse into the early days of space exploration and an understanding of the tension and excitement that surrounded the moon landing thanks to the museum. You can even take part in an experience that simulates a trip into space by taking part in something called the Shuttle Launch Experience.


10. J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles

A large number of tourist attractions, which place California among the top destinations in the world, entice travelers to come to California from all over the United States and the rest of the world. The world-famous architect Richard Meier was responsible for designing the contemporary pavilions made of travertine and white metal that are included in the one billion dollar facility. The collection is considered to be one of the most fascinating in the world because it contains works by artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, and others.


11. The Statue of Liberty, which can be found in New York

Despite her French ancestry, the Statue of Liberty has come to represent the United States of America and the ideals that are most dearly held by its citizens. You can see a copper monument that is 151 feet tall and is located on Staten Island from the Staten Island Ferry. However, you can get up close to the monument when you step inside the monument. It is possible for individuals to personally express their gratitude and respect by touring the facility.


12. Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful, located there

This geyser in Yellowstone National Park is not as predictable as it once was (for example, it does not erupt exactly every 74 minutes), but it has been a highlight ever since the park first opened in 1872. More than 3,700 gallons of scalding hot water are released into the environment whenever the geothermal feature explodes. After you have finished gawking at the show, you should devote the remainder of the day to discovering the rest of the park.

The bright lights, larger-than-life performers, and casinos of the Strip have been ingrained in our collective subconscious thanks to the ever-increasing number of movies that have been made to immortalize them. You can indulge in any form of entertainment or debauchery you desire on the Strip, whether you want to try your hand at poker or watch a diva perform.


Conclusion

It is one of the largest and most diverse countries in the world, boasting an incredible variety of tourist destinations ranging from the tall skyscrapers of New York and Chicago to the natural wonders of Yellowstone and Alaska, not to mention the beaches of California, Florida, and Hawaii. The United States of America is a member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Even the smallest of its towns, such as Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, are home to a wide variety of tourist attractions that are sure to meet all of your requirements for a successful trip.

Monday, May 25, 2020

Lonely Planet New Orleans

Visit Lonely Planet New Orleans


New Orleans St Louis Cathedral
St Louis Cathedral - New Orleans


Epicurean Appetite
When it comes to food, New Orleans does not fool around. Well, OK, it does: its playful attitude to ingredients and recipes mixes (for example) alligator sausage and cheesecake into a dessert fit for the gods. This sense of gastronomic play is rooted in both deep traditions – truly, this city has one of the few indigenous cuisines in the country – and a willingness to accommodate outside influences, both in terms of technique and ethnicity. New Orleans' cuisine is a mix of Caribbean, African and European influences that is truly unique.

Celebration Seasons
We're not exaggerating when we say there is either a festival or a parade every week of the year in New Orleans. Sometimes, such as during Mardi Gras or Jazz Fest, it feels like there’s a new party for every hour of the day. At almost any celebration in town, people engage in masking – donning a new appearance via some form of costuming – while acting out the satyric side of human behavior. But the celebrations and rituals of New Orleans are as much about history as hedonism, and every dance is as much an expression of tradition and community spirit as it is of joy.

Unceasing Song
New Orleans is the hometown of jazz, but neither the city nor the genre it birthed are museum pieces. Jazz is the root of American popular music, the daddy of rock, brother of the blues and not too distant ancestor of hip-hop – all styles of music that have defined the beat of global pop for decades. All these varieties of music, plus a few you may never have heard of, are practiced and played here on every corner, in any bar, every night of the week. Live music isn’t an event: it’s as crucial to the city soundscape as streetcar bells.

Candid Culture
There aren’t many places in the USA that wear their history as openly on their sleeves as New Orleans. This city’s very facade is an architectural study par excellence. And while Boston and Charleston can boast beautiful buildings, New Orleans has a lived-in grittiness that either feels intimidating or easily accessible. As a result of its visible history you'll find a constant, often painful, dialogue with the past, stretching back hundreds of years. It's a history that for all its controversy has produced a street culture that can be observed and grasped in a very visceral way.


Highlights in New Orleans

creole architecture

Creole Architecture of New Orleans


French Creole architecture is one of the nation's three major colonial architectural traditions. It takes its place alongside British Colonial, as exemplified by the saltbox houses of New England and a later generation of Georgian houses, and Spanish Colonial, as seen in the missions of California and the Southwest. The French-Creole building tradition appeared in New France, i.e., in the United States, the Mississippi Valley. Because the region was sparsely settled at the time, very little French Creole architecture was built outside Louisiana. And today Louisiana is home to the overwhelming majority of surviving examples.


Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras new orleans
The Holiday of Mardi Gras

The holiday of Mardi Gras is celebrated in all of Louisiana, including the city of New Orleans. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and through Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday (the start of lent in the Western Christian tradition). Usually there is one major parade each day (weather permitting); many days have several large parades. The largest and most elaborate parades take place the last five days of the Mardi Gras season. In the final week, many events occur throughout New Orleans and surrounding communities, including parades and balls (some of them masquerade balls).


Second Line

second line new orleans
Second Line New Orleans

The Second Line is a tradition in parades organized by Social, Aid and Pleasure Clubs (SAPCs) with a brass band parades in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The "main line" or "first line" is the main section of the parade, or the members of the SAPC with the parading permit as well as the brass band. The Second Line consists of people who follow the band to enjoy the music, dance, and engage in "community." The Second Line's style of traditional dance, in which participants dance and walk along with the SAPCs in an African-based, free-form style with parasols and handkerchiefs, is called "second-lining". It is one of the most African-retentive cultures in the United States. It has been called "the quintessential New Orleans art form – a jazz funeral without a body". Another significant difference from jazz funerals is that Second Line parades lack the slow hymns and dirges played at funerals (although some organizations may have the band play a solemn selection toward the start of the parade in memory of members who died since their last parade).

Crescent Park

crescent park new orleans
Crescent Park New Orleans

This unique public space provides breathtaking views of New Orleans, native landscaping, bike paths, a dog run and multi-use pavilions for all to enjoy.

Shopping on Magazine Street

magazine street new orleans
Magazine Street New Orleans
magazine street new orleans
Magazine Street New Orleans
Magazine Street is a major thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana. Like Tchoupitoulas Street, St. Charles Avenue, and Claiborne Avenue, it follows the curving course of the Mississippi River. The street took its name from an ammunition magazine located in this vicinity during the 18th-century colonial period.

City Park

City Park New Orleans
City Park New Orleans

New Orleans City Park is filled with iconic oak trees, alligators, birds, beautiful art, and so much to do that you could spend an entire vacation exploring the city's largest green space.

St.Charles Streetcar

St.Charles Streetcar New Orleans
St.Charles Streetcar New Orleans

Riding along the Saint Charles Avenue streetcar is the kind of experience that a lot of us can go for – inexpensive and accomplished by sitting. And if the French Quarter starts to feel a bit crowded, the six-mile, tree-lined ride Uptown can offer tranquility and fun. Riding the streetcar also gives visitors the chance to cover a fair amount of ground, including glimpses of some of the city’s most elaborate houses, Loyola and Tulane Universities and Audubon Park. Add to this the chance to stop and have a cocktail or indulge in some quality eats, and the trip easily justifies a day.

Classic Cocktails

Classic Cocktails New Orleans
Classic Cocktails New Orleans

There are some classic cocktails invented in New Orleans. You should try these.
  • Sazerac 
  • Brandy Crusta
  • Brandy Milk Punch
  • Absinthe Frappé 
  • Ramos Gin Fizz
  • Café Brûlot 
  • Roffignac 
  • Cocktail à la Louisiane 
  • Vieux Carré 
  • Hurricane
  • Arnaud’s Special Cocktail 
  • Bywater

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Sources : 
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wikipedia.org
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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Asteroid warning: NASA tracks a 4KM killer rock on the way - May finish human civilization

Asteroid warning NASA tracks a 4KM killer rock on the way

AN ASTEROID able to ending world if it hits will approach earth in April, NASA's asteroid trackers have confirmed.


The asteroid is being watched by NASA’s automated monitoring techniques on the Middle for Close to Earth Object Research in California, US. The asteroid has been formally referred to as 52768 (1998 OR2) and is estimated measure up 2.5 miles (4.1km) throughout.

An object this large might doubtlessly spell the top of the human race if it strikes the planet.

NASA estimates the rock is heading our manner at speeds of about 8.7km per second or 19,461mph (31,320kmh).

At this price, the asteroid will close-in on Earth on April 29.

When this occurs, NASA mentioned the asteroid will make a “shut strategy” to our planet.



Asteroid warning NASA tracks a 4KM killer rock



In accordance with the Planetary Society, an asteroid larger than 0.6 miles (1km) throughout is sufficiently big to threaten world destruction.

Astronomers estimate such objects have a one in 50,000 likelihood of hitting Earth every 100 years.

The Planetary Society lists the next impacts: “A crater of 10km or extra: world devastation and the attainable collapse of civilization.”

Dr. Bruce Betts, from the worldwide group of astronomers, mentioned: “Small asteroids – few meters – hit ceaselessly and dissipate within the ambiance and do little injury.

“Chelyabinsk dimension asteroids – about 20m that hit in 2013 – create shock waves that shatter home windows and trigger accidents.

“Tunguska sized – about 40m that hit Siberia in 1908 – might fully destroy a metropolis or create a tsunami.

“Bigger asteroids that hit on common much less typically might trigger regional destruction.

“Even bigger asteroids that hit even much less ceaselessly might trigger a worldwide disaster.”

The harmful potential of house rocks this large was additionally outlined in a 2018 report printed by the US Nationwide Science and Know-how Council.

Even bigger asteroids that hit even much less ceaselessly might trigger a worldwide disaster.

Dr. Bruce Betts, The Planetary Society

The Nationwide Close to-Earth Object Preparedness Technique reads: “Objects near and bigger than one kilometer may cause injury on a worldwide scale.

“They will set off earthquakes, tsunamis, and different secondary results that reach far past the instant impression space.”







For comparability, the asteroid that's believed to have killed the dinosaurs measured about six miles (10km) throughout.

NASA estimates Asteroid 1998 OR2 measures someplace between 0.9 miles and a couple of.54 miles (1.5km and 4.1km) in diameter.

The house rock was noticed flying across the Solar in 1987 and NASA confirmed it’s orbit on June 30, 1987.

Astronomers have classed the rock as a “doubtlessly hazardous” NEO or near-Earth object.

However, simply how shut does NASA count on the asteroid to come back to Earth subsequent month?

At its closest, the house rock will strategy our planet from about 0.04205 astronomical items.

One astronomical unit is the common distance from our planet to the Solar – about 93 million miles (149.6 million km).

Asteroid OR2 will drastically lower this down to simply 3.9 million miles (6.29 million km) on April 29.

In different phrases, the house rock is anticipated to overlook us by about 16.36 occasions the gap from Earth to the Moon.


world ending by an asteroid


Dr. Betts mentioned: “There are a couple of asteroids that presently are recognized to have a low chance of hitting Earth in tens to lots of years.

“For instance, one of many highest possibilities presently is a roughly 37m diameter asteroid referred to as 2000 SG344 that has a 1 in 1100 likelihood of impression in 2071.

“However these at all times are based mostly on asteroid observations which have uncertainties in them.”

Friday, January 31, 2020

268-Year-Old Whale

268-Year-Old Whale? Can You Believe That?


268 Year Old Whale


Scientists discovered that many mammals live longer than we think, They say Bowhead whale has an average 268-year life expectancy. This amazing being lives in the Arctic. Before this discovery scientists know those whales live at least 211 years. One among these giants was dated using amino acids extracted in its eye. 

With this discovery, scientists say the whale is older than the USA. The whale was born 25 years before the USA. :)


268 Year Old Whale



Researchers using a genetic clock to predict these animals' lifespan. They say the whales live about 60 years longer than that. 

They have studied 42 genes and using a chemical lab process called methylation (a method used to predict life expectancy).


268 Year Old Whale



“Vertebrates range hugely in lifespan, from a pygmy goby, a tropical fish which lives for only eight weeks, to a bowhead whale. It is incredible to think that there is an animal that lives for almost three centuries and could have been alive when Captain Cook first arrived in Australia. The results will also help to work out animals' risk of extinction. This could not be used to predict people's lifespan as it looks at species rather than individuals. It also provides averages only,” Daily Mail quoted study author Dr Benjamin Mayne, of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Canberra as saying.


Think for a moment, what do we know about the sea? How much do we know? Do you think whales are the only one who has 268 years lifespan? 

The world is full of secrets...