By: Mitchell Sussman | 2011-04-20 | Travel Tips The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum has its very early roots as a bathhouse in the late nineteenth century and was in use as early 1889. The tribe of Cahuilla Indians leased the bath house land where a hot spring was located in what is now the heart of Palm Springs. read more
By: Gina Trujillo | 2010-09-03 | Hotels Close your eyes and imagine that your are travelling throughout the high rocky deserts of Northern New Mexico in the early 1500's, seeking gold the Legendary Fountain of Youth. Then, visualize that you come across Mineral Springs nestled in the high mountains of present day Northern New Mexico. While it may not be a legendary fountain which would turn old soldiers into young men, Ojo Caliente M read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-10-03 | News and society In less than a week, the second typhoon to hit the Philippines has been battering northern areas, with ferocious winds and heavy rain. The tropical storm has brought fresh misery for more than a million people trapped by earlier storm floods named Nesat. The massive typhoon has clammed ashore in northeastern Isabela province and then the main Luzon Island's mountainous north and agricultural plains with sustained winds of 81 miles (130 kilometers) per hour and gusts of 99 mph (160 kph). Reportedly, the storm has killed three people on Saturday while typhoon Nesat killed 52 others in the same region. Typhoon Nalgae has the spiral shape characteristic of strong storms but lacks a distinct eye. read more
By: Richard James | 2009-08-25 | Yoga La Escuela Del Sol is an excellent website with many opportunities for college students and other people who want to enjoy an exciting trip to Costa Rica to learn Spanish and surfing. They offer many different courses such as Spanish, surfing, fire dancing and Yoga. College students that are applying for a course can earn college credits just for going on a vacation. read more
By: VacationRentalPeople | 2010-09-08 | Destinations Jameos del Agua is Lanzarote's no.1 tourist location. Here's a short guide to the park and what to do there. read more
By: Alvin Starkman | 2011-01-03 | Destinations Hierve el Agua is one of the least visited yet impressive tourist sights in the central valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico. It should be a priority for visitors with an interest in nature, photography, hiking, ecotourism and impressive mountain drives. However despite recent government investment in the site, access is somewhat restricted … at least as of early 2011. read more
By: Neal Battaglia | 2010-03-31 | Music Argentinian tenor saxophonist, Gato Barbieri, has been entertaining jazz fans for over half a century. Gato Barbieri is Spanish for "Barbieri the cat"; his real name is Leandro Barbieri. Gato's career has spanned from free jazz, to Latin jazz, to jazz pop and in 2002, Gato released his 50th studio album. He first took up music with the clarinet, at age 12, after hearing Charlie Parker's Now's the Time. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-10 | Home & Family You can soak in some cultural experience at the Tijuana Cultural Center or at the Municipal Institute of Arts and Culture. There is so much excitement in watching a Greyhound race at Hipodromo Caliente or a Jai Alai game at the Jai Alai Fronton Palace or watch the thrilling bullfight at the El Toreo de Tijuana and the Plaza Munumental Playas de Tijuana. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-10 | Vacation Rentals Immerse yourself in the culture of Mexico and visit the Tijuana Cultural Center or Municipal Institute of Arts and Culture. InInject some excitement to your day and watch a Greyhound race at the Hipodromo Caliente, go to a Jai Ala ... read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-16 | Travel & Leisure There is so much excitement in watching a Greyhound race at Hipodromo Caliente or a Jai Alai game at the Jai Alai Fronton Palace or watch the thrilling bullfight at the El Toreo de Tijuana and the Plaza Munumental Playas de Tijuana. Tijuana showcases vibrant Mexican culture and is a place that is truly worth visiting. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-16 | Travel & Leisure You can soak in some cultural experience at the Tijuana Cultural Center or at the Municipal Institute of Arts and Culture. There is so much excitement in watching a Greyhound race at Hipodromo Caliente or a Jai Alai game at the Jai Alai Fronton Palace or watch the thrilling bullfight at the El Toreo de Tijuana and the Plaza Munumental Playas de Tijuana. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-18 | Home & Family Immerse yourself in the culture of Mexico and visit the Tijuana Cultural Center or Municipal Institute of Arts and Culture. InTry out something new by watching a Jai Alai game at the Jai Alai Fronton Palace, place a bet at the Greyhound race at Hipodromo Caliente or sit on the edge ... read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-20 | Travel & Leisure Inject some excitement to your day and watch a Greyhound race at the Hipodromo Caliente, go to a Jai Alai Game at the Jai Alai Fronton Palace or see a bullfight at the El Toreo de Tijuana or the Plaza Munumental Playas de Tijuana. Tijuana showcases vibrant Mexican culture and is a place that is truly worth visiting. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-20 | Travel & Leisure You can soak in some cultural experience at the Tijuana Cultural Center or at the Municipal Institute of Arts and Culture. There is so much excitement in watching a Greyhound race at Hipodromo Caliente or a Jai Alai game at the Jai Alai Fronton Palace or watch the thrilling bullfight at the El Toreo de Tijuana and the Plaza Munumental Playas de Tijuana. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-12-03 | Travel & Leisure You can soak in some cultural experience at the Tijuana Cultural Center or at the Municipal Institute of Arts and Culture. There is so much excitement in watching a Greyhound race at Hipodromo Caliente or a Jai Alai game at the Jai Alai Fronton Palace or watch the thrilling bullfight at the El Toreo de Tijuana and the Plaza Munumental Playas de Tijuana. read more