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Relaxing on the Beach

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Are you exhausted owing to hectic work schedule and loads of official responsibilities throughout the year? If the answer is positive, it’s the time for you to take rest in a tranquil environment. If you are groping in darkness, let me tell you. You should head to the beach where you can relax to your heart’s content. This is not a sermon in any way but is a simple and good advice. Lots of beaches are there but you must opt for the one where you can surf or enjoy surfing (sport of riding a surfboard toward the shore on the crest of a wave).

Lots of beaches are there but only a few of them can gratify your desires. Never forget to surf as it can make you relax to a great extent. You can go for both Whitehaven Beach and Baths.

Well one of the most exquisite beaches is Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Australia and there can hardly be any doubt regarding this claim. As per observers and also veterans, this is a good example of classic, spectacular, white sandy beach where shallow crystal-clear waters lap all over a sandy sea-bed that stretches out to extend to the turquoise blue sea. This is a good and sequestered spot to sunbathe, swim or enjoy a tad of snorkeling.

Another beach that can be labeled as both lovely and stunning is Baths, at the British Virgin Islands. It is an astonishing formation of gigantic, natural boulders that collect in the region of a beautiful champagne colored sandy beach so as to form secluded coves and grottoes. You can come across the great presence of rocks also that render habitat for colored sea-life which makes snorkeling a real pleasure.

Apart from this you can go for Tortuga Island, Costa Rica. It is regarded as the most wonderful beach on Costa Rica’s Central Pacific coast, Tortuga Island.

Travel Destinations in UK

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

There are multiple fine visitor destinations in the United Kingdom and none are more honored than the town of Bath England . The hot springs established the town as a trendy place to be for the well to do, ardent to heal their infirmities with the spa waters.

The Romans had built their baths and church to use the springs. Today, visitors can see the baths and learn about them in the museum. From the time of Elizabeth I, tourism came to Bath England and truly took hold in the 18th century.

The town is spotted for its Georgian architecture with its most outstanding example being the Royal Crescent, a home road that sweeps gracefully with its stylish houses. The crescent is close to Royal Victoria Park, where hot air balloons are launched each summer, filling the sky with a blaze of color. The seventeen day event includes some out of doors performances with free admission.

It tells the tale of the post office and the British post box. There are displays about the famous Penny Black stamp and there’s a copy post office from the Victorian time. The Museum of Costume presents exhibitions and has an everlasting collection of costumes, all the way back to the 18th century. The museum is in the historic Assembly Rooms, where the town’s society gathered for balls and meetings. The building contains galvanizing works of art and a gorgeous set of 9 chandeliers. Bath England provoked the author to draft two of her stories, including scenes from the city in them.