Destinations
Our travel destinations around the globe as a family. Travelling is our favorite hobby!
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Big Apple – Part II
Second day in the great metropolis was also intense. Cloudy Sunday, with small moments where the sun appeared and several where drizzles gave the air of grace. Contrary to what we did the other times we were on the island, this time we drove to Manhattan. Before we were afraid of the apparent abusive prices of parking lots, but with good research, we ended up discovering reliable and convenient places, which turned out to be a great option both for round and back at the end of all (the two) days. To get an idea, we paid $ 12 on Saturday and $ 22 on Sunday for the whole day…
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Big Apple… Part I
I'm sure I commented on the great rush that everything has been this year. Yes yes, although I'm super immediate and in a way like things move quickly, I had to explain why I didn't comment on our latest lightning trip. The kind we do there, back and forth. Because we went to New York City once again, enjoying this holiday of Queen Victoria, which was May 23 (and Carol's birthday, ehhh! Inadmissible I do not comment on this illustrious fact, neh Carol… rsrs). Anyway, we decided that we would go to the states again to do some shopping for baby, but we took the opportunity to take a jump…
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Lake Placid – Part II
Even in places without great photographic potentials, we find a way to record things.. here goes part II (part I here) of the Lake Placid photos. At the foot of the mountain – Whiteface Mountain Mountain still on the right Ski jump on the left – high as hell.. the guys are dooooidos… I can’t understand how people have the guts to jump out of there… View from up there.. Visual Bobsled and skeleton We didn’t go down, but we got on the podium! (3rd place was not very happy with the result…) Back to the Olympic Center School Walk around Mirror Lake Residence on the shores of the lake…
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Weekend relax – Lake Placid – Part I
* Thank you friends for the happy birthday wishes! I love it saw! This last weekend, still remnants of my birthday, we went to spend a weekend relaxing in a hotel about 3.5 hours from here in Gatineau. The place is called Lake Placid, with about 2,600 inhabitants and is in the state of New York. Along the way, all quiet, but we passed places that looked like deserts, with abandoned houses and many collapsing… seemed straight from a horror movie… Hehe Lake Placid has hosted 2 winter Olympics (1932 and 1980) and is to this day, a destination for many winter sports lovers due to the infrastructure already created…
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Day 4 – Jasper Part II / Edmonton
Again, Loved the comments! It’s been a long time since there were so many in one post! Thanks!! Well, I’m not going to deny that the photos really looked beautiful, but it’s all the fault of this Canada full of beautiful places… Hehehe. Also on Sunday night, Diego’s aniver, we went for a walking tour of downtown Jasper. Jasper, as I commented in the previous post, is a small town and I will not deny that it does not have the same charm as Banff. We noticed that it was the place with the most souvenir shops we’ve visited, it had more than one per block, and we lost count…
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Lake Louise and Athabasca Glacier | Day 3
We arrived at the most anticipated photos of the trip to the province of Alberta. Long road has been traveled so far and it is still difficult to choose photos that best represent the local beauties. Lake Louise and the Athabasca glacier promised even more spectacular photos (if that’s possible!). Anyway, we arrived in Lake Louise still on Saturday, already in the late afternoon, but of course, we took the opportunity to know the lake, since curiosity was immense. Lake Louise, a village with about 1041 inhabitants, is much smaller than I thought. And Lake Louise is more monhanha than I thought. You have to climb the hill (4km from…