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| Tropical Breeze Tours Europe |
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| Tropical Breeze Tours Europe |
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During their recent two-week, fifth honeymoon
excursion to Europe, Joe and Sande Spencer of Safety Harbor visited
Lucerne, Switzerland; Prague, Czech Republic; and, Paris, France.
Above, the Spencers are pictured with Tropical
Breeze at Lake Lucerne where they spent a week enjoying the Lucerne
area and Mt. Pilatus (7,000 ft).
A side trip was taken to Engleberg where the
Spencers toured a cheese factory at the monastery. At Mt. Titlis
(10,000 ft.) in Engleberg, the Spencers walked on a glacier and into an
ice cave. Tropical Breeze was also with the Spencers at the Courtyard
to Prague Castle.
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Prague proved to be quite an experience which
culminated at the Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square.
The couple
also took a walking tour that included a luncheon cruise on the Vltara
River featuring local Czech cuisine and folk dancing.
While in Paris,
the Spencers took a side trip to Versailles, the summer home of Louis
XXIV and Louis XXVI. The sights of Paris are too numerous to mention,
but one highlight was a visit to Notre Dame where the Spencers are
pictured with the Tropical Breeze.
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| Tropical Breeze Tours Portugal |
Tropical Breeze Tours Portugal
Tropical Breeze Tours Portugal
Dave and Lynn Hutchinson of Safety Harbor recently took Tropical Breeze along on a November trip to Portugal.
"A highlight for us was the Douro River Cruise out of
Porto and to Caba da Roca, the westernmost point in continental
Europe," Dave wrote.
The couple also visited Lisbon, capital of the nation since 1147;
Evora, a city south of Lisbon that dates to the Roman empire, a designated "World Heritage Site;"
and, Fatima, home of the famed healing shrine of "Our Lady of Fatima."
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| ...And At The Grand Canyon |
...And At The Grand Canyon …And At The Grand Canyon
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photo for Tropical Breeze courtesy of Ray and Ellie Weaver
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If you want to get your friends’ attention, just
mention that you’re planning a trip to the Grand Canyon, according to
Ray Weaver of Clearwater. “Almost everyone in the group will tell you
their adventures there. And most people will state that they have been
there more than once. Some people will advise you to take the
helicopter ride over it, others will say to stay for several days and
ride the Colorado River rapids.
Recently,
my wife Ellie and I had the opportunity to visit the Canyon for the
first time. We took a bus ride through the desert to the south rim. The
pictures that you may have seen in books or on television do not
prepare you for the majesty of the Grand Canyon. You must see it
yourself to appreciate this miracle of nature.
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colors in the Canyon are unbelievable — shades of brown, green and
violet are intermixed in an arrangement that only time and nature can
create. The area of land that this wonder of the world covers is
immense and it is over a mile down to the river.
If
you are planning to go to the Grand Canyon be sure to check the
expected temperatures at either the North or the South rim. Take a good
pair of walking shoes and a jacket to compensate for the brisk winds at
this higher elevation.
By
the way, the four days that we spent in Las Vegas were exciting, but
not nearly as memorable as the Canyon. If you have not seen this great
sight, be sure to put it on your future agenda. And oh, yes, don’t
forget your camera.”
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| Tropical Breeze In Colorado |
Tropical Breeze In Colorado Tropical Breeze In Colorado
photo for Tropical Breeze courtesy of Judi Honiker
Judi Honiker, a Clearwater resident, took Tropical Breeze along on a three-week journey to Colorado and New Mexico.
While staying in Manitou Springs, Judi and her sister, Carol Carlson, visited Pikes Peak summit — 14,110 feet via the world’s highest cog railway. A crisp, clear day of only 10 above made for a spectacular 360 degree view.
They also spent a day at the Garden of the Gods, a collection of unusual rock formations in the foothills west of Colorado Springs. The park is a sightseeing heaven and photographer’s dream, she said.
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