Archive for May, 2008

 
Saturday, May 31st, 2008
by Vince Paxton

When it comes to considering places for you to go on vacation, you will want to consider the weather. As for Malaga weather and climate, you will find that it is acceptable all year long. You will notice that the sun is out most of the time and there is little rain fall in the summer. You should consider the following when planning your vacation.

For those who like to stay in the sun, you will want to go to Malaga in the summertime. You will find that it is very popular for others to come during the summer. It does get very hot and that is one of the best qualities about the area. You will find that autumn is the perfect time if you prefer it to be sunny, but not scorching hot. You will find that there are some cold spots and snow falls, but the wintertime is just as good as any time to go to Malaga.

Spring time happens to be a very nice time when it comes to visiting the local and the surrounding cities. It is simply because of the mild, warm temperatures. It is very comfortable in Spain during the springtime, in general. It is also the perfect time to take in the local beauty and not feel the hot, hot sun. You will find that August is the hottest month in Malaga, but then it tends to get more comfortable weather.

During august and July, you will find that it is the busiest time of the year for Malaga. You will also notice that June and July have more humidity. Don’t be alarmed if you see thick sea fog that makes the city feel even hotter. You will also find that during the month of August, there will be some hit-and-miss rain showers and thunderstorms; however, they occur mostly at night. You can always check the internet for the current weather in malaga.

As for the autumn season, you will notice that the region remains very warm. September will remain warmer; however, as October comes and goes it will continue to get colder. Although, snowfall is very rare for most parts of Spain, it is possible. You will also notice that there are some areas that generally have more rain than others; however, Malaga will still be a pleasant experience after fall.

As for the winter months, you will notice that it is very rainy and some areas will begin to see some flooding. However, you will want to keep in mind that only seven days of the month are expected to rain. It will vary from year to year; however, some years have more than others. It is still very lovely to see the town in the late fall, winter season. Keep in mind that the temperatures are mild and snow is very rare when it comes to Spain.

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Saturday, May 31st, 2008
by Ray Lam

The state of Arizona has so much to offer the visitor. There is something for everyone and tourists delight in the natural wonders of the desert terrain, the diverse wildlife, art galleries and museums. There are numerous Arizona attractions and ample opportunity to go fishing or hiking. Skiers and snowboarders will also find first class snow resorts and there are world-class courses for golfers to enjoy. The state is steeped in Western tradition and history and the rodeo offers an exciting day out.

This part of the world is one of the most interesting landscapes and geologists come on field studies to marvel. One of the world’s most visited landmarks is the Grand Canyon. This is, by far, the most famous Arizona attraction. Its scale cannot be appreciated on television; it has to be experienced for real. The rocky gorge, over 2 billion years old, has a beauty all its own with wonderful color. Guided tours are available and there are many vantage points to see the canyon. There are walking trails, offering plenty opportunities to see wildlife, and lots of adventurous people go white water rafting on the Colorado River. Some companies offer helicopter rides to get an eagle’s view of the canyon.

Phoenix is the state capital and has a wide range of museums and other Arizona attractions. The Arizona Science Center presents shows in the planetarium and films on the five-story Imax Theatre screen. There are demonstrations on different subjects, such as electricity, magnetism and gravity. Exhibits include aerospace, weather and energy conservation. The center can be found in the Heritage and Science Park. Children enjoy going to Summer Science Camp, which is run by the center. One of the other Arizona attractions is the Heard Museum, a museum dedicated to Native American art and artifacts, including Hopi dolls and jewelry. The Phoenix Zoo has four sections divided into themes. There is the Africa Trail, the Tropics Trail and the Discovery/Children’s Trail. The Arizona Trail contains local wildlife and native plants.

Tucson is the second largest city in the state and the Pima Air and Space Museum is one of the most impressive tourtist attractions in Arizona. It opened in 1976 and the collection includes more than 250 aircraft and artifacts from the USA and elsewhere, including military, civil and commercial. Some of the craft and objects are quite rare. Exhibits include World War II airplanes and the Air Force One plane, used by John F.Kennedy. The museum is located next to the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

Arizona is a great place to visit because there are so many things to see and experience. From museums, golf courses to the breath taking Grand Canyons it is a travellers gold mine.

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