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Tokyo is an incredibly vibrant and exciting place to visit. Home to almost fourteen million people and with a population density of over six million per square kilometer, it is one of the more heavily colonized regions in the world. The city is also Japan’s biggest tourist attraction and draws visitors like a magnet. Where Tokyo is concerned, think futuristic rather than antiquated because Japan’s capital city is a contemporary metropolis where you won’t find historic buildings on every street corner. Many of the remaining Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples are overshadowed by the city’s towering skyscrapers, but the traditional Japanese cultural values are still in existence alongside Tokyo’s superficial modernity. It is a vast city which makes it difficult, if not nigh on impossible, to choose which places to visit in Tokyo on your first holiday. To help make your decision easier, here are ten of the top things to do in Tokyo that really should be on e...
Reading Time: 5 minutes A Los Angeles – based travel blogger’s guide to getting to the Hollywood sign hike. Step-by-step direction from the start of the Hollywood sign hiking trail. While staying in Burbank, California — a fifteen minute drive to the Hollywood Sign, I FINALLY hiked to the back of the Hollywood sign. A massive hike and confusing experience, I wrote a step-by-step guide for directions to the hike and through the trail to the actual sign. In this post: – How to get to the Hollywood Sign trail start. – Things to know before heading off on your hike. – What to pack for your hike to the Hollywood Sign. – Park hours. – Photos of the trail. – Photos of the view from the top of the Hollywood sign. Things to know before hiking to the Hollywood Sign: There are multiple hikes to the Hollywood sign — this means that you can pick a route and accidentally take a differen...
By: Susan Hanson Cruise lines and environmentally focused groups unite to celebrate and protect our planet. Greening the Galápagos Santa Cruz Island’s lush cloud forest is home to the largest of 15 Scalesia species found in the Galápagos. These native trees and shrubs, which provide sanctuary to numerous types of endemic birds, are often compared to Darwin’s finches for their remarkable adaptability to the archipelago’s different vegetation zones. Scalesia are among the 30,000-plus seedlings planted in Santa Cruz’s Los Gemelos highlands as part of an ongoing collaborative effort between Celebrity Cruises and Galápagos National Park. Celebrity passengers and crew members alike have taken part in the reforestation project, which aims to restore areas affected by humans and invasive plants. Their enthusiasm and hard work have helped the program exceed its initial goal by 150 percent so far. A tree grows in the Galápagos. Photo by Celebrity Cruises. Music of the Sphere A...
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