Tagged With "children"
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Re: Family Friendly Attractions in Malta
Malta and its people certainly are unique Jason. I remember well the Blue Grotto when your hands turned blue under the water. Its on my list of places I must go back to. You make it sound more tempting ! Interesting blog! Thanks !
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Re: Family Friendly Attractions in Malta
I hadn't really ever considered Malta as a family travel destination, but I have been educated by your post. Thanks for sharing all this information. Hope we can hear more about your travels!
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On my first visit to Malta I was exploring the Megalithic Monuments when a group and their guide arrived. She was explaining to the folks the stones where blood sacrifices were made. So I stayed within earshot for a free tour - at a discreet distance. Then she turned and pointed at me ! " where that couple are standing is a Fertility Temple! " Whoooa !! We moved away quickly ! But too late - we had been chosen by the Goddess of Fertility ! That was on the 29 December - and on the 29...
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Re: Family Friendly Attractions in Malta
Well, I can see why Malta has such a special place in your heart, GarryRF!
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The Temple at Hagar Qim is believed to be the oldest in Europe at 3,500 BC,
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Re: Family Friendly Attractions in Malta
Hello Jason and thanks for the interesting and informative post about family Malta. I am resident here myself and I agree with the family attraction side of the island. It's a fun place to visit and I do notice many families enjoying their time together.
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That is okay, it must be great living there. Yeah I traveled there with my family and went to these locations, each one was great
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Re: New Orleans—Museum Highlights Young Voices of Resilience
Great post! New Orleans is such a vibrant and amazing city with rich history & culture. The people of the city lived through such a horrific event, but to see that some light has come out of the darkness is uplifting.
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Re: New Orleans—Museum Highlights Young Voices of Resilience
It's a nice chapter in the grim story of New Orleans post Katrina. Thanks for sharing this with us; I hope the Children's Museum ends this exhibit with a flourish. The city and those who stayed are resilient. Kudos to them and to the many other Americans who gave of their time and resources to help the city recover and rebuild. There's no place anywhere like New Orleans and I need to get back there sometime soon.
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Re: New Orleans—Museum Highlights Young Voices of Resilience
Thanks for, in a way, welcoming me back. My last visit was a grim one, working as a volunteer preparing flooded houses for rebuilding (or demolition) a year after Katrina. In many ways, I've put off coming back, in part in anger at how little was done and how long it took, and in part a fear of finding something like New-Orleansland. While I know nothing can ever be the same...and many things shouldn't be...I see, both through the report and through the children, reason to return!
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Re: New Orleans—Museum Highlights Young Voices of Resilience
Great piece! Yes, it is good to hear from our children about what they learned in the past decade living in New Orleans after the storm. So many were impacted, many were harmed and suffered PTSD. Great to hear kids speak about the positive outcomes from their Katrina experiences. I can't wait for the new LA Childrens Museum to open in its new and amazing facility in City Park, another NOLA gem. Ya'll come visit soon and often to experience a city like no other, New Orleans. It has not been...
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Re: New Orleans—Museum Highlights Young Voices of Resilience
Thanks for this great piece Whitney! I'm glad New Orleans is focusing on the strength and resiliency of the people (especially the children). I too would like to visit soon.
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Carnival for Kids, Catania
DrFumblefinger's visit to Sicily coincided with the celebration of Carnival. This group of children were into the celebration in a major way!
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New Orleans—Museum Highlights Young Voices of Resilience
Stories shape our past and mold our present. New Orleanians have been retelling Hurricane Katrina disaster stories for a decade——odysseys of helicopter evacuations, ruined homes, and lost loved-ones. But now we are changing the...
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Mandatory Seat Belts for Children traveling by Plane?
Canada's Transportation Safety Board (TSB) wants airlines to implement specially designed seat belts for infants and small children, to be mandatory for all commercial air travel. The idea is to prevent them from becoming "projectiles"...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Oct. 18, 2013: School group, Bratislava, Slovakia
I've previously described what a great travel destination Bratislava is (click here for that link). Clean, historic, vibrant -- in a healthy recovery after decades of repression under the Soviet regime. As we were...
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Nov. 3. 2016: Ice Cream Parlor, Key West, FL
GarryRF reminisces about the role ice cream parlors played in his family's travels with young children.
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Dulles Airport goes kid-friendly
Dulles debuts its new children's play area, with aviation-themed play equipment and videogames in 6 languages.
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Family Friendly Attractions in Malta
The island of Malta is a fantastic holiday destination home to many tourists each year. Malta is filled with wonderful blue water, colourful coves, and prehistoric ruins, so there is no question why over 1.2 million tourists holiday in Malta each year...
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Europa-Park Visitors have More Fun !
Although #2 in Europe and much smaller than Disney ,Europa-Park in Rust Germany, had record attendance. Read about it . http://travel.france24.com/con...visitor-numbers-2013 Have high prices started taking a toll on Disney in...
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Italian kids raising funds to buy an island
Italian students at a middle school in the Italian Alps have started a crowdfunding campaign to buy an island.
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You’re Going Places, Baby (and Toddler and Teen)
Daniel Sherwin offers some excellent suggestions on how to enhance the travel experience of families with children of all ages.
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Re: Nov. 3. 2016: Ice Cream Parlor, Key West, FL
Interesting. Our kids grew up in California where soft frozen yogurt was far more popular than ice cream. I definitely more of a fan of ice cream.
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Children of the Amazon
DrFumblefinger came across these three children paddling their dugout on one of the remote tributaries of the Amazon River in Peru.
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Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center—Team USA
A visit to Colorado Springs would not be complete without a tour of the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center. it is phenomenal and inspiring. Samantha shares her visit on today's post.
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Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island
Formerly a home for "aged, decrepit and worn-out" seamen, Snug Harbor has become a premier cultural site for New York's Staten Island