Pensacola Beach, Florida

Pensacola Beach, Florida


Visitors can expect 18 miles of sugar-white beaches and equally pleasant water temperatures at Pensacola Beach, located on the Florida Gulf Coast (on the western part of the panhandle). The beach is an ideal getaway spot for families and offers everything from restaurants and bars to various water activities.

Al Faisaliah Hotel | Riyadh




In a city that gracefully melds tradition with sophisticated style, the Al Faisaliah Hotel Riyadh, a Rosewood Hotel, defines the ultimate in modern elegance and prestigious location. The stunning hotel boasts the largest column-free banquet and meeting facilities in the Kingdom. With the introduction of dedicated 24-hour butler service, the 224-room property has elevated the art of personal service to new levels in Saudi Arabia. Perfectly suited to the discerning business traveler, Al Faisaliah offers spacious accommodations, technologically advanced in-room communications systems, five culinary venues and a state-of-the-art health club.

Savannah..



Savannah is the quintessential small southern city, with huge moss-covered trees in the beautiful parks, old southern mansions, and a lovely waterfront area with candy stores and other unique shops in historic buildings. The pace is slow, and the people are friendly. It’s easy to tell that Savannah is a city where people live and enjoy life, rather than an area simply developed for tourism. The city center is small enough that you can walk everywhere. This is a city you can see in a day, but the kind of place where you will want to linger. Nearby are some beautiful beaches at Tybee Island and Hilton Head Island, both of which can be reached by car in well under an hour.

Heidelberg.



Clustering around the pretty River Nectar valley as it cuts through the forested hills at the heart of Baden-Nuremberg, Heidelberg is a chocolate box of a town that’s sits crowned by the crumbling remnants of one glorious medieval castle. The citadel rises high above the red-tiled roofs and warren-hole streets of the city Ronstadt (Old Town), is served by the Heidelberg er Bergman funicular. The occasional honorific statue to Goethe and other German poets pepper the center, while an arched bridges make this forest-shrouded city one that’s simply not to be missed!

Al-Zawraa Park..




The large park with beautiful facilities available inside. The position is near the center of Baghdad, and has top-view for most area of Baghdad. The zoo is amazing with nice roads. the gardens and field are suits for several activities. The position of Al-Zawraa park is near transportation, Baghdad international fair and Baghdad mall tower.

Chicken Pie


A simplified version of pastilla, the savory Moroccan pastry served on festive occasions, this recipe can be broken up so the process is part of the fun.

Silk Salmon


Cooked under low heat, fillets, imbued with fennel and lime, become velvety soft, almost like a confit (in half the time, and with a lot less oil).

Peanut butter on burgers


You know how satay sauce is the best thing ever? Take that and apply it to a towering, juicy burger. The naturally creamy nut butter makes the perfect sauce for whatever burger ingredients you’re adding — bacon, meat patty, tofu, cheese, everything.
Keep your eyes peeled for this burger combo and don’t hesitate to give it a go. You’re welcome.

Trunk Bay, St. John, USVI

Undeniably one of the most photographed beaches in the Caribbean, if not the world, Trunk Bay sits in the northwestern corner of the Virgin Islands National Park (it was donated to the park service by Laurence S. Rockefeller more than 50 years ago). Calm, clear water, and a 225-yard-long Underwater Trail for superb snorkeling are big draws, as are hiking trails up and into the surrounding greenery filled with the ruins of historic sugar cane plantations.

Bathsheba Beach, Barbados


Rugged, wild, and untouched are just some of the words used to describe this shoreline, where both photographers and surfers flock to catch the best waves and watch the “Soup Bowl,” a name for when the waves crash into the white sand and huge boulders to create a scenic (and foamy) natural phenomenon. It’s less of a swimming locale, but you’ll have plenty of shots to post on Instagram.
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