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Alexa Stott 24-05-2006 22:24

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I think that perhaps one of the best things to do for a vacation is to visit another country for a week or two. Just to spend time there, learning all about a different culture can be a really great experience.

I'm not sure if anyone has heard of it, but there is the student ambassador program, People to People. I participated in that back in 7th grade (about 2 years ago) and went to Australia for 3 weeks. On the trip, we stayed with an Australian family for 3 days, where we lived the lifestyle of the average Australian. Programs like that, if you can get in, are really great to participate in.

RoboMadi 25-05-2006 01:23

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I'd like to mention Madame Tussauds in London.
Mix with the famous at the world famous collection of realistic wax figures in specially designed settings which include The Garden Party, 200 Years, Superstars, Sports Heroes, Famous Actors, The Grand Hall, The Chamber of Horrors and The Spirit of London. Also special exhibitions from time to time.
They also have a lot of celebrities figure and etc.
They all look just soo real; its amazing

Pat Arnold 28-05-2006 08:35

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I love the Smithsonian In Washington D.C., so I was thrilled when my family was vacationing in Germany to spend a few days exploring their Deutsches Museum in Munich. Fantastic displays included a cutaway section of a boat, simulated salt mine shafts, and 3 floors of exhibits to touch, feel or gape at.

Dick Linn 28-05-2006 14:23

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If you get to the Smithsonian in D.C., do check out one of the older Smithsonian buildings across the mall, near that new round art gallery. One has a display of old machine tools that is absolutely fascinating if you are into machining. I think it's one of those old red brick buildings that looks a bit like a castle.

I did once get a tour of the Tokamak fusion reactor at Princeton University, but that's been shut down, unfortunately.

RoboMadi 29-05-2006 01:03

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If you get to the Smithsonian in D.C., do check out one of the older Smithsonian buildings across the mall, near that new round art gallery. One has a display of old machine tools that is absolutely fascinating if you are into machining. I think it's one of those old red brick buildings that looks a bit like a castle.

Its the Smithsonian Headquarters, mainly known as Smithsonian Castle

Kim Masi 29-05-2006 01:29

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Boston Museum of Science.

Especially in 2001 when there was 2 FIRST robots on display there.

151 right in the main lobby, and I believe 177 in the first great room on the right of the main entrance.

The Boston Museum of Science is INCREDIBLE. I spent 24 hrs there at a girl scout sleep over a longggg time ago. There's so much interaction and hands on exhibits its AMAZING. Not to long ago I saw a later Beatles show there....heh.

and as for 177 being displayed there... :eek: REALLY??? never heard about THAT one...

Richard Wallace 02-06-2006 18:58

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OK, an update. I visited my favorite National Park this past week. Here are some more recent shots. By the way, the snow runoff was AMAZING!!!
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WOW! Yosemite in on my plans for 2007.
:cool:


Hope it's not too late. Looks like the main road into Yosemite valley will be out of commission for a while.

billbo911 03-06-2006 02:17

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Hope it's not too late. Looks like the main road into Yosemite valley will be out of commission for a while.

There are still three more entrances you can use. Hwy 120 when coming from anywhere north of Manteca/Stockton. Hwy 41 when coming from the south, say Fresno. In between, flip a coin. If you are coming from the east side of the park, the Hwy 120 entrance off Hwy 395 may be open soon. They are still clearing snow, so check first.
Hwy 140 has been open and closed so many times, I can't even remember. The land shifts that have caused concern have been going on for a couple months. I wouldn't plan on using it at all this summer.

UCGL_Guy 05-06-2006 13:33

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Great thread ---

In no particular order
A. OKC bombing memorial - it is close and everyone should see it once.
B. Colorado - specifically Phantom Canyon - gorgeous
C. WWII memorial and Vietnam Memorial - takes your breath away.
D.Gettysburg - specially walking Picketts Charge
E. Air Force Museum - Dayton Ohio
F. Cosmosphere - Hutchison Kansas - the restoration place for space - more space hardware than anywhere else on the planet.

Any beautiful Oklahoma sunrise that God blesses us with -

Attached the OK shy after a Thunderstorm

Rich Wong 06-06-2006 19:26

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For my 2006 Spring Break, I watched an Ocean City sunrise at 6AM, pet a wild pony with my kids at Chincoteague, played on a Jokey Ridge sand dune with the family, admired the beauty of engineering on a battleship, and watched a Shenandoah sunset.
All inspiring...

Joe Matt 06-06-2006 19:40

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Walt Disney World - engineering, story telling, themeing, architecture, and planning. What could be better? It's inspired all my career ideas, from engineering to english, from business to architecture, from media to hot dog vendor. :rolleyes:


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