posted by hqueer on 7 September 2011 at 11:05
I don't think I'd fully comprehended Boston's role in the American Revolution until I'd visited the sites within this park by using the Freedom Trail. So interesting and what a brave bunch of people.
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Metro North Station
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Boston
park
historic
american revolution
freedom trail
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posted by xelder on 1 September 2011 at 09:51
aka Olympos, this is a lovely park and if you seek out the beach you can have a lovely isolated time sunbathing and swimming.
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Beach is at the north of the park
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Antalya
park
beach
swimming
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posted by vwyatt on 31 August 2011 at 11:09
Wow, I never knew there was a real Egyptian Temple in Madrid!! Shipped over in pieces when it was removed from Egypt to escape the Aswan High Dam flooding, it now occupies a stunning spot boasting views of the gardens towards the Palacio Real.
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Parqua de la Montana
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Madrid
park
temple
egyptian
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posted by fwells on 31 August 2011 at 10:41
Part of the joy for me when on a city based holiday is to seek out the greet spots that the locals enjoy, and this is a small gem. It's dominated by a large lake but it's a great peaceful spot for a sit down or lunch. You can even take a raised walkway all the way to the next park!
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Th Ratchadaphisek
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Bangkok
park
small
lake
peaceful
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posted by kflanders on 31 August 2011 at 09:36
My favourite post-lunch strolling spot, there are some astonishing plants here, very exotic! Plus, you get to spot the huge yachts and see if anyone famous is pulling into town.
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Paseo del Parque, central Malaga
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Malaga
park
stroll
yachts
exotic plants
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