Four Tourism Cities Recommended By Famous Travel Magazines
Cusco in Peru
Cusco, which is located in the valley of the east Andes with 3410 meters above sea level, is recommended by the famous British travel magazine Conde Nast Traveller as one of the top ten places worthy of tourism in America except the United States. At the same time, it is also listed in Travel + Leisure for the reason of twenty cities worthy of tourism in the global. In Cusco, you can enjoy the pleasant climate, steep mountains and lush forest. As for the culture, with the laudatory name of the crown jewel of the Andes, Cusco is one of the oldest cities in America and culture center of the Inca and archaeology. In the past, it was a Spanish colony. Nowadays, there are historical building such as ancient palace, temples, churches and archaeological museum. In 1692, a university was established at here specially for studying the nature buildings like the Saksa Huaman circular castle and the cathedral.
Fez in Morocco
There are 785 mosques in the heyday of the 12th century and 360 ones are still at here nowadays. If you want to study the culture of Islamic, Fez in Morocco is the city you need to go. Two good preserved castles built in the 16th century SaADe dynasty are at the north and south side of the hill. An armory museum was rebuilt from a deserted castle at the north side and many swords and guns are exhibited at here.
Beirut in Lebanon
Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, is a developing city. Not only can old styles be found, but also there are many modern fashionable elements. Beirut is considered as the tourism center in western Asia and central Asia. At sunny days, at beach road, the beautiful scenery of Mediterranean can be seen, seagulls are flying on the lake and yachts are driving from one side to other side. I promise a feeling of comfortable you would have.
Odai Poole in India
By all accounts, Odai Poole known as the Venice in desert is a miracle city in India because a watery city is so special at the desert region. Main attractions in this city are old palace and museum where the history of local kings can be seen at here.
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UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine (May 2009 Issue)
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Review by Book Reader 1 for UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine (May 2009 Issue)
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I couldn’t wait for my hardcopy of UniGalactic so I went with the Kindle version this weekend. I wanted to see how my article and the others in the issue did without the images they’ll have online and in print. In short – it’s great. The Table of Contents clearly lays out what’s in the issue and the page breaks don’t detract from the flow of the pieces. Several of the articles have subheadings which help keep the reader oriented when viewing on the Kindle. I found the writing strong throughout. I’ll definitely be getting the newest issues via my Kindle in the future. I especially enjoyed Fred Donovan’s “God” Particle piece this time. He provided history/context for the LHC and the man behind it in a way that brought it all to life. Check it out when you get a chance!
Review by John B. for UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine (May 2009 Issue)
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I am very disappointed that after buying the Kindle version of this magazine, it was immediately apparent that NO images are included. From the description, it appeared that images were included as in the actual printed magazine.
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Review by Kenneth R. Ramsley for UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine (May 2009 Issue)
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When I received my first copy of UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine, I was amazed to see it finally in print. I’d contributed a small portion to this inaugural edition, but like all travel beginnings, I hadn’t envisioned the whole magazine launched and underway.
This magazine is chalk full of material with lengthy and detailed articles far beyond the fluff I normally find online at most space oriented sites, and even though I design spacecraft and teach the subject – I learned a lot as I read cover to cover.
The magazine succeeds in the promise to deliver a front row seat on the latest developments in space travel. Beyond this, I also discovered background stories of the people involved in these developments and information on space travel options already available.
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Review by Cheryl A. Flynn for UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine (May 2009 Issue)
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The articles are quite fascinating and very well written. I’m glad that they are not too technical so that more non-physics oriented people out there can understand and appreciate the concepts and vision of people who are exploring the world of space travel.
I am thankful for those for whom persistent curiosity about space travel goes far beyond what most people think about.
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Review by Konstantin S. Zuyev for UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine (May 2009 Issue)
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This unique magazine is a collection of articles on companies and events that shape up Space Tourism and Space Exploration industries. From articles on SpaceX and Virgin Galactic to NASA and other nation’s space programs, UniGalactic Space Travel Magazine is an attractive publication for those who like science and dream of space travel. The magazine is trying to fill in “Interest in Space” gap in younger generation identified by the National Space Foundation by delivering content that is both, educational and entertaining.