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Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

The beautiful and sere sun-filled state of Florida enjoys the status of being home to one with lots of beautiful parks. These parks have become a sort of attraction for people world over and a recluse for nature lovers. People can enjoy all sorts of adventurous sports that they want to pursue like mountaineering, hiking, cycling etc.

The parks of Florida are also home to a large number of birds that fly over here in the summers or even in the winters and hence, this place is also thronged by bird-watchers. Some of the parks are also situated near beautiful lakes and hence people can also go about fishing or go on a boat trip. The sub-tropic location of the state and the geographical features of the state make it a heaven of sorts. One will want to visit this place more often when one has visited this place al least once.

As there are a lot of parks, the following are the few of the Florida parks which are worth mentioning -

• Harry P. Leu Botanical Gardens
• Disney Wilderness Preserve
• Cypress Preserve
• Ocala National Forest
• Silver springs
• Bok Tower Gardens
• Winter Park Kraft Azalea Gardens

 

Naxos is the major island in the Cyclades the set of islands in the middle of the Aegean. The island is eighteen miles in length and twelve miles width and is elliptical in form. It is moreover the most productive, and this formulates it as one of the most attractive. But it is the miles of constant golden filthy beach that creates a center of attention of most of the thousands of summer travelers that assemble at Naxos each year.

Travel

Naxos is ought to have popularity with discriminating travelers but disparately close by Mykonos, it does not have risk of being twisted into a mass sightseeing option. What has hoarded it from doing so is the need of a worldwide airport. There is on the other hand an outstanding airport provided that some tourists and domestic flights enter in Naxos this way, airborne from Athens. Or else you could fly to Mykonos and get on a ferryboat that takes merely two hours. Both the alternatives have their own advantages and disadvantages.

One more travel advice is that whatever direction you decide, is to be suspicious that you get down at the correct island. The first time we visited Naxos, we did not hear a landing message and got down the ferryboat only to see the symbol that interpreted ‘Welcome to Paros’. Luckily, we had sufficient time to get into the ferryboat again and complete the remaining the voyage to the adjacent of Naxos.