Pembrokeshire Coast National Park - the only British national park focused almost exclusively on the coast lies in the far-flung south-west corner of Wales. The impressive cliffs alternate with secluded coves and big sandy beaches, good for swimming, though the waters are chilly. The park has a smattering of historic sites, including the impossibly picturesque St David’s Cathedral, built in a Viking-proof nook by the Irish Sea.
Tenby, with four sandy beaches, is the the most popular resort in the region, a combination of narrow, cobbled streets within the walls of its old town and of pastel-shaded Regency and Georgian houses overlooking the harbor. Medieval Tenby’s ancient town walls still stand, enclosing streets and passageways full of shops, inns, and places to eat. A Tudor scientist named Robert Recorde, who invented the "equals" (=) sign, was born here.02 August 2020
26 July 2020
HAMILTON
- NZ's largest inland city.
- NZ's longest river, the Waikato, flows for 16 kilometres through the city.
- Hamilton's population ranks fourth in the 67 districts in NZ.
- Has a youthful population - around half of residents are less than 30 years old.
- NZ European make up three quarters of the population and Maori 19 per cent.
- The city is home to more than 80 ethnic groups.
- Mild climate and moderate year round rainfall keep the city and surrounding area very green.
- 145 parks and gardens and 63 sports areas.
- The city has more than 1,000 hectares of open space.
- Three international sports venues – the multi-purpose FMG Stadium Waikato, the boutique international cricket ground Seddon Park, and indoor sport venue Claudelands.
18 July 2020
HALIFAX
11 July 2020
EAU CLAIRE
03 July 2020
PIETERMARITZBURG
27 June 2020
MANITOWOC
21 June 2020
DERRY
11 June 2020
DAWSON CITY
Visitor Information: Dawson City Yukon
07 June 2020
DEVONPORT
Named after the county of Devon in England, the state’s third-largest city is strategically sited as a river and sea port. It lies at the junction of the Mersey River and the Bass Strait, on the north coast. As the terminal for a vehicular ferry from Melbourne, Devonport has become a busy industrial and agricultural-export town, as well as a major tourist centre. Devonport has its own airport, and is ideally suited as a visitor base for seeing scenic northern Tasmania.
It is the southern terminus for the Spirit of Tasmania ferries operating between Devonport and Melbourne.
30 May 2020
MILWAUKEE
Wisconsin's largest city boasts big attractions such as the Harley-Davidson Museum and MillerCoors Brewery. Must-see neighborhoods include Old World Third Street and the Historic Third Street, Brandy Street and the Historic Third Ward-home to the Milwakee Public Market. The 75-acre waterfront park hosts the world's largest musical festival, Summerfest, and more than a dozen major ethnic fests. Steps from the city, a recreational paradise includes parks, nature centers, bike trails and Lake Michigan shoreline.
Milwaukee is a city that cherishes its roots, but it is also a city that's growing and changing.