Looking Forward to Our Belated Honeymoon Trip
Thanks for the post from Kirk Wood
Back when my husband and I first got married, we decided to wait to take our honeymoon. We wanted to wait until we could take off enough time from work to enjoy ourselves. We started planning our vacation by researching some travel websites on hughes internet by using our hughesnet deals. After several months of researching various vacation destinations, we decided to go to Italy and Hawaii. We verified that our passports were in good standing before we even thought about booking the trip. Once our passports were verified, we purchased our tickets and made our reservations. All that remains to be done now is to take the trip.
We chose a trip to Italy because it seemed like a nice romantic getaway. Since it is our honeymoon trip, we wanted it to be romantic. We are planning to be in Italy for a week and then will be off to Hawaii for another week. I am looking forward to riding the gondolas in Italy and hitting the beaches in Hawaii. I will definitely be taking a lot of pictures to share with my friends and family when we get ba
Lotus Temple
The Lotus Temple is known and popular due to its flowerlike shape. The Lotus Temple is is a Bahá’í House of Worship. It is also a prominent attraction in Delhi. It was completed in 1986 and serves as the Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent. The structure of this temple is derived from the Lotus, the national flower of India. The structure of the temple composed of 27 self-supporting marble clad “petals” that are arranged in groups of three to form nine faces.The Lotus has been a significant part of the Hindu religion too. A glimpse of Lotus, gives the idea of peace and serenity.
The temple won numerous architectural awards and been featured in hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. Lotus Temple is one of the most charming and scenic temples of India. Lotus Temple stands seventh in the international chain of Bahai House of Worship. Additionally, it is considered as the Mother Temple of the Indian Continent. The temple has been accredited with several architectural awards. Iranian architect Fariborz Sahba is recognized as the architect of this beautiful structure. Moreover, the construction took around 6 years.
Trollstigen
The mountain pass is located in southwest Norway. It was opened in 1936 after eight years of construction. It is called as “Troll Ladder.” The Stigfossen waterfall that runs down the side of the mountain accents the scenic road. A small bridge crosses it on the way toward the road’s apex. Sections of the pass were cut directly into the face of the mountain during the 1930s. The pass tends to open in late May and sometimes closes through June because of the region’s harsh winters.
Capulin Volcano Road
This weird and winding road goes up to Capulin Volcano. The volcano is an obsolete cinder cone in northeast New Mexico that erupted about 60,000 years ago. It has a perimeter of about 4 miles at its base. The first road ascending this volcano was completed in 1925. It is 2-mile-long road that is so narrow and twisting, winding that all traffic must be stopped when a bus is traveling up or down the volcano. The peak elevation of the volcano is 8182 feet.
Community Bookshelf Parking Garage
This building is the striking feature of Kansas City’s Central Library. It features 22 book titles, which the Kansas City Public Library Board of Trustees selected from library members’ suggestions. The bookshelf is approximately 25 feet by 9 feet and it is are made of signboard mylar. The shelf showcases 22 titles reflecting a wide variety of reading interests as suggested by Kansas City readers and then selected by The Kansas City Public Library Board of Trustees.




