North America Travel
North America
It isn't any wonder that many people born in North America never leave; indeed they don't have to. Yes the cultural change would be a bit of a shock, but as rapidly as globalisation occurs, that is lessening each year. There are stunning beaches, architectural delights in Metropolises such as New York. Natural wonders like the Grand Canyon and National Parks like Wyoming that will take your breath away. There are some of the worlds best Ski Resorts, some amazingly funny accents in Canada and wildlife that will eat you! It's a shame about the tipping- if you must please keep it at home guys.
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- Written by: California Man
- Category: United States of America
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California is the third largest state on the West Coast of the USA. It is nicknamed the 'Golden State' perhaps in part because of the gold rush but today its obviously wealthy in terms of the cities it houses and the glorious topography.Un-obviously the capital is Sacramento when you might imagine it to be San Francisco or Los Angeles. There are so many places of interest that you could just travel your whole life in California and not get bored apart from the culture you might miss staying in the one country though California is culturaly diverse. Due to a 'clerical error' California belongs to the United States ! It might have belonged to Mexico otherwise. California being so large has various climates but you might imagine that they cover the Mediterranean seasons across the year - Los Angeles has the worst smog and San Francisco is famous for fog, both are acceptable with ac.
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- Written by: mojito
- Category: United States of America
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I had somehow discovered LA as my first destination in the USA and in fact it was really my first destination outside England ! So it didnt really have to be anything other than different for me to be hooked on travel for a lifetime. I loved it and it was my first experience of the United States, so different to Miami which I found myself drawn to many years later.