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Bai Tram Hideaway Resort is a place by the ocean where you can enjoy amazing views and fresh air. There are many options available therefore everyone would find something suitable for themselves.
Motel next to the Pemex in El Rosario. Ask for a room in the new section. All our rooms have king size beds, AC, heating, Satellite Color TV (HBO, Cinemax, Hallmark, etc.), free Internet Access, WiFi HotSpot, in-room phone service, amenities including coffee machine and bottled water, laundry services, 24 hour front desk and security services with video surveillance c...
This course lies seven miles south of downtown Ensenada on Highway 1. Located at the end of a canyon which is surrounded by mountains this beautiful championship golf course was built in 1990. The course has recently been renovated by new owners and is reportedly in very good condition at this time. Public Course, 18 holes, 6,859 yards, par 72.
Baja Dark Skies is a campground with a two bedroom casita catering to nature lovers. This 1230 acre secluded private nature sanctuary lies at 4800 feet at the foot of the Sierra San Pedro Martir National Park, home to the reintroduced California Condor as well as Mexico's National Astronomical Observatory.
Some of the darkest skies in the Northern Hemisphere are fo...
Balaclava is a community in the township of Bonnechere Valley, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. Balaclava is a near ghost town today, a come down from the bustling lumber town of its heyday. It was begun with a sawmill in 1855 and by the 1860s had acquired a blacksmith shop and hotel to go with its permanent residents. In 1903 a sawdust burner was built so that the sa...
Housed in a collection of timber and brick buildings, some of which date back to 1812, this traditionally decorated inn is 2.6 miles from Lincoln Square and 1.2 miles from Gettysburg National Military Park.The homey rooms are individually styled, each with a private bathroom and some with private patios, fireplaces or separate sitting areas.Common areas include a Grea...
Balangiga bells are three church bells that were taken by the United States Army from the Church of San Lorenzo de Martir in Balangiga, Eastern Samar, Philippines, as war trophies after reprisals following the Balangiga massacre in 1901 during the Philippine–American War. One church bell was in the possession of the 9th Infantry Regiment at Camp Red Cloud, their...
The 1910 Balboa Park Carousel, adjacent to the San Diego Zoo, is a menagerie of animals and all but two pairs are original with hand-carved European craftsmanship. Also original are the hand-painted murals surrounding the upper portion of the carousel and the military band music. This carousel is one of the few in the world still offering the brass ring game for every...
This city golf course, situated atop Balboa Park's East Mesa, offers striking views of downtown San Diego and Coronado from many holes. The grounds include a par-72, 18-hole course, a 9-hole executive course, driving range, practice putting greens, coffee shop and halfway house. The golf course is one of the most impressive places to watch aircraft on approach to Lind...
Baldi is an amazingly designed resort with hot springs. You can either choose it as your accommodation and have access to the whole area or visit for a day. There's a lot of water of various temperatures, beautiful green area around, small and big pools, waterfalls, bars and restaurants. Spend a whole day here to fully enjoy it!
Bald Knob was originally developed as a lookout site in 1931 when a gable-roofed "L-4" style lookout was built here. The Forest Service removed the old lookout in 1963 and replaced it with the present flat top structure that same year. Bald Knob served as an Aircraft Warning Service (AWS) observation station during 1942-44 (a small cabin was added for the observers to...
Bald Mountain Lookout offers the opportunity to enjoy unforgettable views and participate in a variety of recreational opportunities. It was built in 1956 and was used as a fire lookout until 1984. Guests can drive to the lookout in vehicles with good ground clearance, but trailers are not recommended due to some rough spots on the road.The lookout is typically open f...
Baldwin Street in a suburban part of New Zealand's southern city of Dunedin, is considered the world's steepest residential street. It is located in the suburb of North East Valley, 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) northeast of Dunedin's city centre.
A short straight street a little under 350 metres (1,150 ft) long, Baldwin Street runs east from the valley of the Lindsay Creek...
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