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Archive for June 10th, 2009

by Markus Lampshade

England has one of the richest histories in the world. This has resulted in many historical sites, buildings and monuments which make England one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions.

A great deal of these attractions are located in London, like St. Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and Westminster Abbey. However, there are many wondrous spectacles located outside the capital city as well.

One of the most famous stone monuments in history is located in Wiltshire and has been the subject of much speculation over many years. There is still no solid evidence of why it was built or when, but historians believe that it once served as a burial ground and is around 5500 years old.

by Terry Hunefeld

What is it about Cardiff By The Sea that makes it so different from the other beach communities lining the Pacific Ocean north of San Diego? Well, there’s the ocean, an ecological reserve, a lagoon, fantastic beaches, restaurant row, surf breaks, Cardiff-By-The-Sea bed and breakfasts and never-ending sea breezes. To help you capture the flavor of Cardiff, here are Eight Things You Must Do when visiting Cardiff By The Sea.

1. Take A Good Close Look At Our “Magic Carpet Ride”