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Some years ago when I lived in the centre of London I started exploring the city through guided tours — mostly walking tours in which you turn up at a tube station and join a guide for an exploration of an area on foot.
Not only should a good adviser help students explore new ways of thinking and learning, they should also act as their advocates, helping them to network and develop professionally, willing to «put their careers at least on an equal footing with their own,» says Soffa.
For a day of exploring the city on foot, I opted for this flowy floral dress (which, btw is a great deal at the moment), my comfiest booties, and my favorite cropped pink jacket.
Of the documentaries (in recent years, Searching for Sugar Man and Twenty Feet From Stardom began their journeys at the festival before going on to Oscar glory), the frontrunner out of the new batch is Weiner, winner of the US documentary grand jury prize, which tracks Anthony Weiner's disastrous mayoral bid in 2014, followed closely by Life, Animated, an incredibly moving film that explores how films helped an autistic person communicate with the outside world.
«It's light on its feet and very driver oriented, even if many of its drivers will never explore the full range of its dynamic capabilities,» said Eddie Alterman, Editor - in - Chief at Car & Driver.
As many of Tezuka's work heavily explores the human condition, we at Digital Manga, Inc., also try to follow suit from his message — recognize and analyze where we went astray, get back on our feet and make good to get back on the correct path, and then strive to improve even more so in future endeavors.
They like to yell, play, run through the house (sometimes with muddy feet), jump on people, put things in their mouths and chew on them, eat tasty foods, explore, look at things, dig holes in mud and sand and dirt, and a host of other things that I don't have time to mention.
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Auckland CBD was a mere thirty minutes drive away and when we checked in to our brilliant accommodation at CityLife Auckland we parked the car and left it there for the next two days as we explored the city on foot.
Explore miles of Poipu shoreline on foot when you hike on the Mahaulepu Trail starting at famous Shipwreck Beach.
Charged by his native Spain to explore new worlds, Spaniard explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo stepped ashore at this tip of land in 1542, making him the first European to set foot on the West Coast.
• Angkor, Cambodia: Ditch the crowds at Preah Kahn temple • Bali, Indonesia: Get a lulur scrub at Amanusa • Beijing: Explore by foot, bicycle, and rickshaw • Fatehpur Sikri, India: Admire the former Moghul capital • Hanoi, Vietnam: Stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake • Hong Kong: Soak in views from rooftop hotel bars • Huangzhou, China: Dine at visionary restaurant Dragon Wel • Koh Samui, Thailand: Get a treatment at Kamalaya wellness retreat • Kyoto, Japan: Visit Tawaraya, a 300 - year - old ryokan • Rajasthan, India: Sleep on a sand dune under the stars • Singapore: Eat at Maxwell Road Hawker Center • Sri Lanka: Sample beaches and colonial architecture • Sumba Island, Indonesia: Go to surf camp at Nihiwatu • Tokyo: See the tuna auction at Tsukiji Fish Market • Yangtze River, China: Cruise from Beijing to Shanghai
Spend your Saturday at the Portland Saturday Market, and explore some of Forest Park's thousands of acres on foot or bike.
The streets are full of action at every turn and are a delight to explore on foot, particularly if you are a foodie with authentic dishes on offer at every corner.
Continuing on we'll make a short stop to explore the vast Tegalalang Rice Terraces by foot and lastly meet some of Ubud's cheeky inhabitants at Monkey Forest.
Particularly memorable events include escaping to a hidden paradise on the coast of Costa Rica, skydiving at 12,000 feet in Queenstown, New Zealand, and exploring the Swedish capital of Stockholm.
Haystack Rock Explore colorful tidepools, watch nesting puffins or photograph the sunset with waves crashing on Cannon Beach's world famous landmark towering 235 feet above the shoreline at ocean's edge.
With no cars on the island, Venice is the perfect city to explore by foot, vaporetto and gondola, a once - in - a-lifetime experience at the top of many travel bucket lists!
Best, you can explore on foot, in peace, with farmers» wives at home to offer coffee and snacks
Our early afternoon arrival gives you time at leisure - the city centre's narrow alleys are ideal for exploring on foot.
The best way to take in the older parts of this city is on foot, the area is not large but it's been wonderfully well - maintained - the shops are many and varied, and in this conclave of southern India you are mainly left to your own devices as you explore, with only the occasional, good - natured request to «look see» at the goods on offer.
At just 11 km long and roughly 1 km wide, the island is ideal for exploring on foot, with secluded, sheltered bays, spectacular fringing reefs, eucalypt forests and plenty of beautiful bushwalks and scenic lookouts to discover.
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For your best shot at a sun - soaked week in paradise, take inspiration from Intrepid Travel's dynamic eight - day itinerary, which leads travelers through ancient castles and monasteries before landing on the Karpaz Peninsula to explore deserted, golden sand beaches on foot.
For those not so keen to get on their feet, you can hop on the back of a pony and explore the beautiful Canarian Countryside at a more relaxing pace.
From the Lodge, you can explore the rest of the huge park on foot, mountain bike or horseback — it's also only a two - hour drive to the Mayan ruins at the Caracol archeological reserve.
After relaxing on its beach at the foot of 39 - foot cliffs, explore the ruins of an ancient Mayan city.
If you are coming to San Pedro on vacation or permanently, at some point during your time here, you'll want to rent a golf cart to explore parts of the island not easily accessible by foot or bike.
Once we picked up our necessities at City Mall we set off on foot to explore the downtown area.
Otherwise, you could explore Ubud on foot to enjoy the classic Balinese dance and music at the nearby royal palace.
You can explore the Serengeti Plain on your own by foot or take a tour via an open air touring vehicle, through the Skyride which gives you a great aerial view or ride the Rhino Rally jeeps for an up - close look at the animals and their habitat.
Yet is still close enough to explore Ubud on foot at a relaxed pace or enjoy a performance of classic Balinese dance and music at the nearby royal palace.
Guests can catch a tram from nearby Ľudovíta Štúra Station, or explore on foot, strolling down the river to Hviezdoslavovo Square and stopping at an authentic Slovak bar to try a local wine or beer.
For those who want to get out on foot and explore the mountains and forests then you can avail of guided hikes at the Carara Biological Reserve.
Check in at the tour desk for things to do in Brisbane, or leave the car in the undercover car park and explore the many nearby attractions on foot.
Llandudno's historic highlights can be easily explored on foot and a dedicated Town Trail provides a recommended route which begins at the town's library and takes in notable features including several of Llandudno's churches, the promenade, the railway station, the pier and two of the town's public gardens.
This beautiful city is a delight to explore on foot, and in the evenings you can have a drink at one of the inviting fado bars in the historic Bairro Alto neighbourhood.
Antibes» parks, attractions and historic areas are easily explored on foot, and visitors who enjoy walking and nature should not miss Le Sentier du Littoral, a coastal trail which offers spectacular views of the cape and coast, particularly at sunset.
Days in Guatemala — 29 Miles traveled — 477 Shuttle vans — 5 Hours on shuttle vans — 29 Flat tires — 1 Tuk - tuks — 2 (3 - wheeled motorbike taxis) Boat trips — 2 Trains — 0 Planes — 0 Cities visited — 5 Beds slept in — 8 Rooms with A / C — 0 Nights under mosquito net — 3 Beaches — 0 Lakes — 2 Rivers — 1 Natural Pools — 10 (Semuc Champey) Volcanoes climbed — 1 Volcano eruptions viewed — 1 (Volcan Fuego near Antigua) Earthquakes — 1 (Antigua) Ruins — 1 Horseback rides — 1 Pyramids climbed — 5 Traveler's stomach incidents — 1 Colds — 2 (1 each during a rainy week in Panajachel) Caves Explored — 2 Falls off a waterfall in a cave -1 (Heather at Semuc Champey — 12 feet high) Days on antibiotics (anti-malarial)-- 29 Churches & Cathedrals — 4 Ruins of Churches in Antigua — 6 World Cup Matches watched — 5 (Spanish Commentary), 1 (English) Coffee fincas — 1 Museums — 1 Restaurants — 49 Uses of hair dryer — 2 (Heather) Days / nights wearing makeup — 6 (yes, Heather again)
The meandering paths and trails on the Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel grounds are designed to provide the guests with unparalleled opportunities to observe and explore on foot the impressive wealth of orchids at the Sanctuary.
Maintain your well - being at the WestinWORKOUT ® Fitness Studio, or explore downtown Buffalo on foot with our RunWESTIN ™ program.
- attacking on horseback with items like a pitchford work very well - knock people off their horse and then take the battle to on - foot - lizalfos can be covered in snow and then pop out and come to life - multiple enemies can attack at once - lizalfos can take up to 6 hearts of damage at once - make potions to soften your steps and be quieter - fire arrows work well against Lizalfos - firing a bomb arrow at a guardian can interrupt their lasers - a laser shot can kill you in one hit even if you have 6 hearts - you can wander into areas with enemies that will take you out easily - cook a bunch of hot pepper meals to take into the snow areas to stop losing hearts from shivering - Serene Stable is one of the stables you'll come across - you can go down to the bottom of a ravine and explore - Bosh Kala Shrine is one of the shrines you can find - one shrine has a puzzle where you use your control wind vents with your magnet tool to roll a ball to a goal - almost all shrines have an extra chest in them to grab
Using Skells — enormous, transformable robotic exoskeletons — you can also explore Mira at high speed or take on over-sized foes that are too big to face on foot!
With non-stop action, players can explore open world planets like Tatooine on foot or on a Bantha, take down AT - AT walkers on snowspeeders on Hoth, out - maneuver stormtroopers on speeder bikes on Endor, and partake in epic space battles in an X-wing in attempt to destroy the Death Star.
LAND TRUST is an attempt to slow down and get our feet back on solid ground, to explore the cultural practices that connect us physically and spiritually to the world, and to look squarely at the human effects of environmental change.
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