Sgraffito. A Different Kind of Mural
Sgraffito originated in Italy and has been used throughout Europe since classical times.
View ArticleSalmon Festival 2010 - Salute to the Sockeye Salmon
The Salmon Festival Salute of the Sockeye Salmon 2010 in the Roderick Haig-Brown Park near Chase, BC.
View ArticleDaLat Vietnam. Kicking Back in the Postcard Pretty Vietnamese Highland Resort.
DaLat Vietnam, the City of Orchids and honeymooners, lovely French villas, beautiful waterfalls and gorgeous lakes sits in a lush and green valley of postcard beauty.
View Articlemerry-go-round
Wow sounds so interesting...i have a gr8 Swiss friend and the beautiful country always amazes me..
View ArticleThe Willow Creek Tent Rocks near Drumheller, Alberta
Tent rocks or Hoodoos are scattered throughout the Canadian Badlands, the Hoodoo Valley near Yoho National Park and smaller examples can be found in BCs Interior.
View ArticleChainsaw Carvings. Rolf Heer's Home of a Thousand Faces.
More than thousand chainsaw carvings share the makeshift treehouse with Rolf Heer, the Radium woodcarver.
View ArticleHappy New Year!
Thank You for being with me this past year!I wish you happiness, love, health and welath for 2011!To a prosperous New Year!FidaUnusual-Travel-Destinations.com
View ArticleRe-American Visionary Art Museum
The American Visionary Art Museum is really the most unusual kind of museum I visited in my life... Here everything is related to the creative thinking
View ArticleWonderful the Earth is!!
This is a great experience for city dwellers..feeling the earth, helping things to grow and seeing the growth through every stage..how we learn then learn
View ArticleThe Works of Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona
Antoni Gaudi moved to Barcelona to study architecture at the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura where he received a diploma that named him as an architect.
View ArticleRe: Merry-Go-Round Fun in Geneva, Switzerland
Thanks for sharing the wonderful information on Geneva fun rides..I was looking for the information as I want to take kids outside for vacations and am
View ArticleShare Your Travel Story
Do you have an unusual travel story to tell? We would like to hear from you!
View ArticleKenya Wildlife Safari in the Taita Hills - Jambo Kenya with Love
Taita Hills is a private nature sanctuary bordering the Tsavo National Park West and perfect for a Kenya Wildlife Safari.
View ArticleParis Landmarks not to miss
No matter how short your visit will be, the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre with Sacre Coeur are Paris landmarks not to miss.
View ArticleAdams River Salmon Run
The Adams River Salmon Run is one of the largest in North America. Between mid September and end of October is the time to watch the crimson beauties struggle upstream.
View ArticleHot Rod Car Show in Cache Creek
The Hot Rod Car Show and Graffiti Days are held every year in Cache Creek since 1987.
View ArticleChado or The Art of the Japanese Tea Ceremony
The Japanese Tea Ceremony Chado or the Way of Tea, is a fascinating ritual, developed over centuries into a complete work of art.
View ArticleEast Kootenay
I was there… I visited my lady friend who owns a horse ranch near Wasa, BC - not exactly in the Columbia Valley but a bit further south in the East Kootenay.
View ArticlePushkar Camel Festival One of the most Unique India Attractions
If you ever wanted to rub elbows with numerous groaning and hissing camels, the camel festival in Pushkar India might just be for you. Every year in the
View ArticleSaddle up in Williams Lake BC
We literally stumbled across the Williams Lake Stampede on our Canadian circle road trip. When I researched the tour, I didn’t come across information
View ArticleSausalito Art Festival
Sausalito on the sparkly shores of the San Francisco Bay is known for its artistic community. It was a group of local artists that started the Sausalito
View ArticleWonderful place
I read about Wat Thawet on your Website and visited that spiritual place while in Shukothai. It's truly worth a visit. I even stayed at the Lotus and found
View ArticleToronto Travel Tip
Most tourists never find out that the most interesting art in the city is available to see free of charge. The city has a designated area, aptly named
View ArticleAnother look at graffiti...
Wonderful! Really cheering to see such art. And tomorrow morning as I walk through the rail station subway, I'll be looking at all the graffiti in a new
View ArticleArt Walk In Nature
where could i walk over this world i walk and hope nature has hidden secrets hidden from our way we live then i cross my water creeks and seek nature i
View ArticleInspired!
Wonderful to see the walls come alive with art! And for artists to be provided materials and canvases that can speak to their imaginations! We plan to
View ArticleCottage Country Reflections
Photo Friday on Unusual Travel Destinations. Want to feature your own? Join in and upload up to four photos. This Friday Theme: Reflections
View ArticleThrough the Looking Glass: Mad Hatter living in Eastern European Apartments
The Mad Hatter never got an opportunity to spend a time in an Eastern European apartment. After living in Romania for four months, I am finally getting a handle on the dynamics of Eastern Block living
View ArticleSurprising and Unusual Places to Visit Around the World
Six of the most unusual places to visit around the world for the adventurous traveller
View ArticlePenticton in a Nutshell!
With the narrative and photos, you've done a marvelous job of capturing what I love about Penticton. If you drop by the city again, make sure you take
View ArticleCity Break Bruges, Belgium
A city break in Bruges, Belgium, transports you into a different era. It’s like a dream made up of some of the most enchanting of ethereal delights.
View ArticleBeauvais LakeFishing in the Rolling Hills
This is the view we woke too every morning to fish at 8am. Beauvais Lake Provincial Park is a gorgeous area for totally peaceful moments at almost any
View ArticleGhosts of Gore and Horror on Old Pali Road
The mysteries and ghost stories along Old Pali Road on Oahu, Hawaii, keep Islanders and visitors chilled.
View ArticleGo Big or Go Home
The World's Largest Tool Box La Port, TexasFrom a giant pair of gym socks-covered legs to the world’s largest ball of wool, Texas is renowned for its multitude
View ArticleA City Break in Brussels, Belgium
Sudha Ramaswarmy vividly describes her impressions on a recent short city break in Brussels.
View ArticleTravel In Kerala On A Budget
Although travel in Kerala can be quite expensive, Mark shares a few tips on how to save money.
View ArticleThe Way of St James - Walking the Camino de Santiago
The Way of St James, or the Camino de Santiago, is a network of pilgrimages through Europe that lead to Santiago de Compostela: An Interview with Rheal Rochon who walked the Spanish Pilgrimage.
View ArticleA Ghana Travel Guide
Ghana is a small nation governed by a constitutional democracy that’s located on the West Atlantic coast.
View ArticleThe Enchanting Italian Inn of Dorothy Volpe del Prete.
The Dimora del Prete di Belmonte is a historical castle and Italian Inn in Venafro in the Province of Isernia in the Region of Molise, Italy.
View ArticleNYC Museums and Galleries. Three Edgy Stops in New York City
Dozens of edgy NYC museums and galleries explore subjects like sexuality and the freedom of expression.
View ArticleBreakfast at Tobys
I haven't blogged for some time. Today, I finally activated it again. I intend to add little notes and posts that don't quite fit into Unusual Travel Destinations, but still provide information for...
View ArticleVisit Vancouver in Winter?
You bet! Just bring the wellies and you are good to go. Vancouver is an incredible city to explore even in winter. Just look at the greenery beginning of January. No matter what time I visit, one of...
View ArticleSalginatobel Bridge
A World Monument and Landmark in Graubünden, Switzerland. Building bridges and tunnels is a necessity to connect all four corners of this mountainous country. It was quite common in the past that...
View ArticleThe Beauty of the Canadian Desert
Canada's landscape is as diverse as its people. When I travelled from coast to coast, I expected pretty much anything, except desert :)
View ArticleUnique Roadside Attractions Around the Globe
A compilation of roadside attractions. From brilliant to tacky and small to large.
View ArticleIce Magic Festival, Lake Louise, Alberta - Canada
January 21 - 23, 2011© Lake Louise TourismDon't miss the Ice Magic Festival should you be at the Lake Louise Ski Resort January 21st to 23rd, 2011.
View ArticleHave a Date with New York
Outsider Art Fair New YorkFebruary 11 - 13, 2011Friday 11am to 8pm Saturday 11am to 8pm Sunday 11am to 6pm
View ArticleAdams River Salmon Run
The Adams River Salmon Run is one of the largest in North America. Between mid September and end of October is the time to watch the crimson beauties struggle upstream.
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