Rye is a diverse town, supported by fishing, boat-building, pottery-making, and light industry such as electronics. Visit the Rye Heritage Centre at Strand Quay, offering exhibitions of Rye's history. A more colorful depiction of its history is portrayed by a very impressive Sound and Light Show. Also visit the various sweet shops specialising in homemade fudge. Rye Harbour and the Pett Level lakes offer excellent birdwatching. The Rye Golf Club at Camber has on of Britain's finest coastal cours
Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the U.S., but it offers an outsized variety of experiences, from colonial history to coastline escapes. Founded in 1636 by Roger Williams as a haven for religious freedom, the state still reflects its independent spirit. In Providence, travelers can visit the John Brown House Museum to explore the city’s role in early American commerce, or walk Benefit Street, lined with preserved 18th- and 19th-century homes.
Louisiana, with its vibrant blend of cultures, history, and natural beauty, offers a rich tapestry of experiences for every traveler. At the heart of the state's allure is New Orleans, renowned for its lively French Quarter, historic architecture, and world-famous Mardi Gras celebrations.
In Chile's arid Norte Grande, only one river in 700 miles of coastline makes it to the sea. Many towns have never experienced rainfall and depend on "Fogcatchers" to collect the morning dew for drinking water.
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Mochou Lake
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Linggu Temple
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Nanjing Museum
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Jiming Temple
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This is a city one could get lost in for days, exploring the old Ming Dynasty walls and wandering through its superb museum. If time permits, you should also take a walk through Linggu Park, home of the Linggu Pagoda and other items of Buddhist interest. Even just a casual walk through the streets-replete with food vendors and baskets of live geese-will help convey the unique flavor of this city.