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July 25, 2010

Seychelles Vacation – An Expert’s Guide To A Memorable Seychelles Holiday

Filed under: Travel — Tags: , , , , — Andrew Muigai @ 7:20 am

Situated in the Indian Ocean, some 1600 km off the East African Coast, the Seychelles is among the world’s most spectacular holiday destinations. The archipelago consists of 115 islands that are made up of 41 picturesque granitic islands. Splendid surroundings and the easy pace of life in Seychelles attract most of the island’s visitors.

The beauty of the archipelago is that each of its island presents a unique set of landscape and atmosphere. For example, Praslin Island presents what can be termed among the world’s most spectacular beaches. These are Anse Georgette, Anse Volbert, Anse Lazio and Anse Kerlan. Anse Volbert is famed for its long and wide stretches.

Many visitors tour Praslin to see Valle de Mai, a preserved forest area where coco de mer palms are abundant. Valle de Mai is the only place in the world where the special coconut grows. The coconut that resembles a female pelvis is considered an object of mystical sexual powers. You’ll need to keep in mind that it will be expensive and you will need a registration number authorizing its sale.

Located just a 30 minute ferry journey from Praslin, La Digue Island is a very popular destination. Home to Anse Source d’Argent, considered one of the world’s most popular beaches, Praslin has plenty of relics of another age, among them cemetery of the early settlers, a working calorifer, magnificent Creole mansion and a giant tortoise pen.

The colorful world of the coral isles of Bird and Denis are situated some 52miles north of Mah. Nesting turtles, seabird colonies, golden sands and silver surf adore these gems. Near the edge of the not so deep Seychelles bank, the ocean plummets to 2000m thereby forming a nirvana in which snorkeling, fishing and diving fanatics find much pleasure.

It would be abominable to depart Seychelles, without seeing the Giant Tortoises en Masse in Aldabra Atoll, one of the two World Heritage Sites in the region. Though a hard island to reach, it embraces more than 150, 000 of the slow veggie-eating giants: by far the largest population of tortoises anywhere on earth and a spectacle to cherish.

Are you thinking of travelling to Seychelles? Visit the author’s Travel to Africa website where you will find useful information on planning your Seychelles Tour including Seychelles Hotels . Africapoint.com is an Africa travel portal that has helped thousands of travelers discover Africa.

March 3, 2010

The History Of Reno’s Mapes Hotel

Filed under: Travel — Tags: , , , , , , — Ross Everett @ 8:04 am

The Mapes Hotel in Reno, Nevada met its demise on Superbowl Sunday of 2000 when 75 pounds of explosives packed inside the structure’s support columns brought it to the ground. The controlled demolition came despite years of effort by a number of groups within the community to preserve the building with lawsuits, redevelopment proposals, and grass roots lobbying efforts. The National Trust for Historic Preservation even took up the cause, challenging the destruction in a lawsuit that eventually reached the Nevada Supreme Court.

While the efficacy and justification of demolishing the Mapes is debatable, one thing that is not is the glorious history of the hotel. It was built in’47, and signaled the start of the modern era of casino gambling. Despite the notoriety of Bugsy Siegel and the Flamingo in Las Vegas, it was the Mapes that became the first building in the nation to have a hotel, casino and live entertainment under one roof. It also became the hotel of choice for celebrities staying in Northern Nevada. Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe stayed at The Mapes during the filming of ‘The Misfits’. Joseph McCarthy, America’s famed anti-Communist crusader, admitted to a reporter over cocktails in the Mapes Lounge that he really didn’t have a list of Communists in the US despite his frequent and vitriolic insistence to the contrary.

In the 50s and 60s it became, along with Lake Tahoes Cal-Neva Lodge the place to be seen in Northern Nevada. The top floor, window-walled Sky Room showcased performances by the legends: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jackie Gleason, Louis Prima, Mae West, Milton Berle, Sammy Davis, Jr., and the Marx Brothers among others. Subsequent years were not kind to downtown Reno but the Mapes continued to do well during the 60′s and 70′s. The hotel finally closed in’82, due more to financial difficulties experienced by the Mapes family caused by one of their other Northern Nevada gaming properties than anything else.

Reno has yet to experience the sort of growth that has been seen in Southern Nevada, and for that reason the destruction of the Mapes is more open to debate than the hotel demolitions to the south. Even the demolition of The Sands–perhaps the most historically significant casino in the state–is hard to argue against given the inability of such a small property to compete in the current Las Vegas marketplace and in light of the value of the mid-strip real estate.

This is not the case in Reno, where land and buildings for development in virtually every casino area are abundant. The official reason that the Mapes had to come down was that the city needed the land–which sits along the banks of the Truckee River–to expand its riverside district of art galleries, restaurants and shops. The revitalization of downtown Reno is definitely needed and a legitimate goal, but at the same time it is hard to think that the Mapes was a barrier to this. Indeed, a number of proposals for redevelopment including office space, artists lofts and upscale senior housing would have probably served to enhance the livability of the downtown area. For whatever reason, the City Redevelopment Authority wouldn’t approve any of the proposals and the fate of the Mapes was sealed.

The behavior of the City Redevelopment Authority throughout the process has come into question. Overlooking the Truckee River, the hotel was perfectly placed between the downtown casino area and the riverfront district. In’96, the city purchased the htoel and began accepting proposals for redevelopment. Despite receiving a number of proposals that made sense both in terms of their financial workability and positive impact on the downtown area, the City Redevelopment Authority nixed all of them and insisted that the hotel be razed.

After the demolition of The Mapes Hotel, the lot remained vacant for almost a year until a temporary ice skating rink was constructed in the winter of 2001. The site now houses a permanent ice skating rink which, while not a bad use for the land, brings into question the insistence by the City Redevelopment Agency that none of the proposals to preserve the building were viable. Clearly, they had no specific plan or even general idea of what to do with the land but for some reason wanted to see the hotel come down. This has led to all manner of speculation, ranging from financial self interest to a rumor that the structure was ‘haunted’ and needed to be destroyed to forestall future paranormal activity in Washoe County. Whatever the reason, the city of Reno lost a valuable landmark of a more civilized era.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.

November 17, 2009

Australia – What We All Love About the Country

People from all over the world have always regarded Australia as one of the world’s top destinations to visit. With the many different attractions that can be found in this ‘Land Down Under,’ it has surely become popular to many tourists. Here are some of the famous attractions that Australians boast about:

Beaches
Australia is a beautiful giant island and because of this, tourists are provided with an endless option of beaches that they can visit. If you head to any of the beaches within the cities and towns you will find that it is crowded by surfers who are desperate to ride the waves. In fact, going to the beaches has become such a regular activity for the locals and most of them flock to the beach during the weekends to be able to cool off and relax.

There are countless beaches in Australia and several of them in Sydney alone. Bondi and Coogee are very known to be a place for backpackers; if you are looking to get the hippy feel, then you should consider visit Byron Bay, which is perfect if you want to learn how to surf. In the South of Australia, you can find Cactus Beach, and while this place can be a bit secluded, it is perfect if you need to get away from the city and want to relax.

Besides the famous beaches there are loads of others that are much less well known but just as nice, such as Cactus Beach which is south of Sydney and much quieter than the aforementioned.

Barbecues
You have probably heard of this expression before: “throw another shrimp on the Barbie”. Australians have always been known for having the best beef in the world; Take that slab of beef and put it on the grill, imagine how magnificent that barbecue would be. Australians are very passionate about their food as they are of their booze. Put those two things into the equation and you get a party… Australians know how to have a good time and most especially, they can throw amazing barbecue parties.

Barbecues
One thing we all know and “love” Australia for is its reputation for the “barbie”. Australian people in general are hugely passionate about their foods and of course the booze to go with it! Slap a bit of beef on the barbie (or a bit of croc or rue), open the beer and you got yourself a bit of a party going on there. Barbecue parties are an Australian’s passion and expertise!

Wilderness Camping
If you are looking to experience Australia in a different way, then you can consider exploring the wilderness. Take a trip outside the busy cities and embrace nature in a very unique way. You will definitely need to rent a car for this, but if you are lucky enough to meet a local who can take you around, then that is just the best way to explore the wide landscape of Australia.

Everyone who visits Australia should explore the country’s beautiful landscape. The best way to do this is to go camping and to indulge in a few nights of peace and quiet, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. You do not even have to worry if you did not pack any camping gear because there are specific companies that cater to this very need. It would also be nice if you could meet a friendly local who will take the time to bring you around because that is the best way to explore the wild, when you have someone to show you around.

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