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Trip to Louisiana

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Any one paying a visit to Louisiana will have a general perspective that of muggy weather, old districts and alligator invested swamplands, with tourists celebrating weird rites and festivals like mardi-gras. But, if a careful analysis is made then it will be discovered that the visit to Louisiana will offer a lot more than what it appears to be offering. Its roots prolong very deep in American soil. There will be a lot of adventures, un-seen events, many beautiful views to savor whilst the visit to Louisiana.

Climatic Variations

Louisiana

There will be a lot of climatic variations experienced whilst visit to Louisiana, ranging from hot weather to muggy weather, collectively referred to as subtropical climate. These climatic variations aren’t different from any other tourist’s favorite visiting spots.

Some Old Districts Revealed

A visit to Louisiana will reveal many old districts extending their roots deep in Louisianan culture. These old districts are no lesser than any artifacts and one seeing it once will wish to capture its mesmerizing view. One of the historic buildings is the tallest state capitol in the United States.

Being destroyed by fire in 1930, it was overhauled and brought back to present condition. This capitol found in Baton rouge, Louisiana, is comprised of 34 floors and 450 feet tall. A visit to Capitol is mandatory whilst visit to Louisiana.

Mardi-Gras, the Carnival

One of the major temptations which will be experienced in the visit to Louisianawill be the Mardi.Gras festival, comprising of activities like wearing masks, dancing etc. Mardi-Gras is celebrated in the French quarter of New Orleans. Many tourists visit Louisiana in this quarter and are tempted to attend the carnival.

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Texas Travel

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Traveling texas can be historic, adventurous and stimulating if planned properly. One should have proper knowledge about the places within Texas. Weather conditions should be perfect to watch its beauty. It came on the map of world as a state on 29th Dec, 1845. The capital city of Texas is Austin. Texas has got a proper history which is normally told by a guide.

General Information

General Information

Texas is the second largest state of America. Its area is more than 268,601 square miles, and a growing population of 25.1 million residents. Texas touches the border of four states namely; Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Texas supports the economy of US through both industrial and agricultural ways. Spain was the first European country to claim the area of Texas. France held a short-lived colony in Texas. Mexico controlled the territory until 1836 when Texas won its independence, becoming an independent Republic.

Association With Sports

A lot of people are attracted towards Texas because of its associations with sports. The person who is acting as a guide always tells the visitors about the sports organizations of Texas.  Certain clubs of Texas are included in the organization of National Football League. National Basketball Association has proudly included the club teams of Texas at the national level. National Baseball Associations also feels proud in including certain Texas team leagues. Dallas Stars is the only National Hockey League team which belongs from Texas.

New Lakewood Christian Church

New Lakewood Christian church is established at the Compaq center. Previously there was a sports stadium on this site.  The main reason of establishing a church here is to gather more and more people to worship at such a lovely and crowded place. Read the full story

List of Mountains in USA

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Mountains play a very important role in the development of any country as they are important sources of water, energy, minerals, forestry products, and recreational sites. There are several mountains ranges in the United States. If you have map with mountains mentioned in it, you can get a better idea of ​​the mountains found in the United States.

List of Rivers in United States

The list of these most valuable mountains is given below:

List of Mountains in Alabama

  • Brindley Mountain
  • Keel Mountain
  • Capshaw Mountain
  • Lookout Mountain
  • Cheaha Mountain
  • Monte Sano
  • Mountain Colvin
  • Mountain Red
  • Mountain Gunters
  • Mountain Sand Mountain

List of Mountains in Alaska

  • Afognak Mountain
  • Mount Alverstone PB
  • Mount Juneau
  • Mount Susitna
  • Anvil Peak NGS PB
  • Mount Amak
  • Mount Kagamil
  • Mount Tom White PB
  • Atna Peaks PB
  • Mount Amukta
  • Mount Kaguyak
  • Mount Torbert PB
  • Atuk Mountain PB
  • Mount Angayukaqsraq PB
  • Mount Kanaga
  • Mount Tozi PB
  • Augustine Volcano
  • Mount Aniakchak
  • Mount Katmai
  • Mount Trident
  • Baranof Island
  • High Point PB Mount
  • Augusta PB
  • Mount Kimball PB
  • Mount Vancouver
  • Bashful Peak
  • Mount Augustine
  • Mount Kiska
  • Mount Veniamin
  • PB Black Mountain
  • PB Mount Bassie
  • Mount Mageik
  • Mount Vsevid of PB
  • Buldir Volcano PB
  • Mount Bear PB
  • Mount Makushin
  • Mount Westdahl Carlisle Peak
  • Mount Bendeleben
  • Mount Marcus Baker PB
  • Mount Wrangell PB
  • Chichagof Island
  • High Point Mount
  • Blackburn NGS PB
  • Mount Martin
  • Novarupta Cloud Peak PB
  • Mount Bona PB
  • Mount Mather PB
  • Pavlof Sister
  • Cold Bay Volcano
  • Mount Carlisle
  • Mount McKinley
  • PB Peak 5390
  • De Long Mountains
  • High Point PB
  • Ripinski Sovereign Mountain
  • Kichatna Spire PB
  • Mount Griggs PB Mount
  • Roberts Tanaga Volcano PB
  • Kiska Volcano PB
  • Mount Harper
  • Mount Russell PB
  • Thibodeaux Mountain
  • Knight Island
  • High Point
  • Mount Hayes PB
  • Mount Saint Elias PB
  • Tressider Peak PB
  • Koniag Peak PB
  • Mount Hesperus (Alaska) PB
  • Mount Sanford PB
  • Truuli Peak PB
  • Korovin Volcano PB
  • Mount Hubbard PB
  • Mount Seattle PB
  • Tukgahgo Mountain
  • Mount Akutan PB
  • Mount Jarvis PB
  • Mount Steller NGS PB
  • Yantarni Volcano

List of Mountains in Ariona

  • A Mountain
  • Fremont Pea
  • Mount Elden
  • Roof Butte gassiz Peak
  • Granite Mountain
  • Mount Graham
  • San Francisco Peaks
  • Ajo Peak
  • Gu Achi Peak
  • Mount Hopkins
  • Sentinel Peak
  • Baboquivari Peak
  • Hualapai Peak
  • Mount Lemmon
  • SP Crater
  • Black Mesa (western Arizona)
  • Humphreys Peak
  • Mount Tipton
  • Sunnyslope Mountain
  • Camelback Mountain
  • Kaibab Plateau Mount
  • Union Sunset Crater
  • Chiricahua Peak
  • Kendrick Peak
  • Mount Wrightson
  • Superstition Mountain
  • Coyote Buttes
  • Kitt Peak
  • Navajo Mountain
  • Tempe Butte Doyle Peak
  • Miller Peak
  • Picketpost Mountain
  • Mount Ajo
  • Pusch Ridge
  • Four Peaks
  • Mount Baldy
  • Red Butte

List of Mountains in Arkansas

  • Mount Magazine
  • Petit Jean

List of Mountains in California

  • Adams Peak
  • Freel Peak
  • Mount Davis
  • Ord Mountains
  • Alamo Mountain
  • Fremont Peak
  • Mount Diablo
  • Owens Peak
  • Anderson Peak
  • Fresno Dome
  • Mount Disappointment
  • Palomar Mountain
  • Ash Creek Butte
  • Funeral Peak
  • Mount Dubois
  • Piute Peak
  • Avawatz Peak
  • Glass Mountain
  • Mount Eddy
  • Potato Peak
  • Babbitt Peak
  • Chanchelulla Peak
  • Kuna Peak
  • Mount Pinchot
  • Silver Peak
  • Chews Ridge
  • Lassen Peak
  • Mount Pinos
  • Slate Mountain
  • Cinder Cone
  • Lassic Mountain
  • Mount Ritter
  • Smith Peak
  • Clark Mountain
  • Last Chance Mountain
  • Mount Russell
  • Snow Mountain
  • Cobb Mountain
  • Leavitt Peak
  • Mount San Antonio
  • South Butte
  • Cone Peak
  • Lembert Dome
  • Mount San Gorgonio
  • South Yolla
  • Bolly Mountain
  • Copernicus Peak
  • Liberty Cap
  • Mount Shasta
  • Spectre Peak
  • Coso Peak
  • Loma Prieta
  • Mount Sill
  • Split Mountain
  • Cottonwood Peak
  • Maggies Peak
  • Mount Tamalpais
  • Straw Peak
  • Coyote Mountain
  • Mammoth Mountain
  • Mount Tom
  • Telescope Peak
  • Crater Peak
  • Manly Peak
  • Mount Tyndall
  • The Whaleback
  • Cuyamaca Peak
  • Matterhorn Peak
  • Mount Umunhum
  • Thirst Benchmark Devils Peak
  • Maturango Peak
  • Mount Veeder
  • Thompson Peak
  • Dixie Mountain
  • Medicine Lake Volcano
  • Mount Warren
  • Thunderbolt Peak
  • Double Mountain
  • Middle Palisade
  • Mount Whitney
  • Tiefort Mountains
  • High Point
  • Double Peak
  • Minarets Mount
  • Williamson Tin Mountain
  • Dry Mountain
  • Mission Peak
  • Mount Wilson
  • Frazier Mountain
  • Mount Dana
  • Olancha Peak
  • Whipple Mountains
  • Fredonyer Peak
  • Mount Darwin
  • Old Woman Mountains
  • White Mountain Peak

List of Mountains in Colorado

  • Anthracite Peak
  • Green Mountain
  • Mount Harvard
  • Redcloud Peak
  • Antora Peak
  • Green Mountain
  • Mount Herard Rio
  • Grande Pyramid
  • Sheep Mountain
  • Berrian Mountain
  • Henry Mountain
  • Mount Massive
  • Sleepy Cat Peak
  • Bison Peak
  • Hesperus Mountain
  • Mount Meeker
  • Snowmass Mountain
  • Black Mountain
  • Horse Mountain
  • Mount Mestas
  • South Bald Mountain
  • Black Mountain
  • Horsefly Peak
  • Mount of the Holy Cross
  • South River Peak
  • Blair Mountain
  • Horsetooth Mountain
  • Mount Oso
  • South Table Mountain
  • Blanca Peak
  • Humboldt Peak
  • Mount Ouray
  • Specimen Mountain
  • Bushnell Peak
  • Huntsman Mountain
  • Mount Sopris
  • Tomichi Dome
  • Cochetopa Dome
  • Little Bear Peak
  • Mount Werner
  • Torreys Peak
  • Columbus Mountain
  • Little Cone
  • Mount Wilson
  • Tower Mountain
  • Conejos Peak
  • Lizard Head
  • Mount Yale Treasure
  • Mountain Cornwall
  • Mountain Lone Cone
  • Mount Zirkel
  • Turret Peak
  • Crater Peak
  • Long Branch
  • Baldy Mount
  • Zwischen
  • Twilight Peak
  • Crested Butte
  • Longs Peak
  • Mummy Mountain
  • Twin Sisters Peaks
  • Crestone Needle
  • Lookout Mountain
  • Nokhu Crags
  • Uncompahgre Peak
  • Crestone Peak
  • Marcellina Mountain
  • North Arapaho Peak
  • Ute Peak
  • Crystal Peak
  • Maroon Peak
  • North Mamm Peak
  • Vermilion Peak
  • Culebra Peak
  • Matchless Mountain
  • North Table Mountain
  • Vestal Peak
  • Devils Head Meaden Peak
  • Ouray Peak
  • Waugh Mountain
  • Diamond Peak
  • Missouri Mountain
  • Park Cone
  • West Buffalo Peak
  • Dolores Peak
  • Pikes Peak
  • Williams Peak
  • Ellingwood Point
  • Mount Democrat
  • Wilson Peak
  • Elliott Mountain
  • Mount Elbert
  • Ptarmigan Peak
  • Windom Peak
  • Fishers Peal
  • Mount Edwards
  • Puma Peak
  • Windy Peak
  • Flat Top Mountain
  • Mount Eolus
  • Pyramid Peak
  • Zenobia Peak
  • Gothic Mountain
  • Mount Evans
  • Quandary Peak
  • Graham Peak
  • Mount Guero
  • Red Mountain
  • Grays Peak
  • Mount Gunnison
  • Red Table Mountain

List of Mountains in Connecticut

  • Bear Mountain
  • Mount Sanford

List of Mountains in Delaware

  • Ebright Azimuth

List of Mountains in Florida

  • Britton Hill

List of Mountains in Georgia

  • Arabia Mountain
  • Flat Top
  • Pine Mountain
  • Stone Mountain
  • Big Bald Mountain
  • Glade Mountain
  • Rabun Bald
  • Sweat Mountain
  • Black Mountain
  • Grassy Ridge
  • Rich Knob
  • Three Sisters
  • Blood Mountain
  • Hightower Bald
  • Rich Mountain
  • Tray Mountain
  • Brasstown Bald
  • Horsetrough Mountain
  • Rock Mountain
  • Unicoi Range
  • Coosa Bald
  • Kennesaw Mountain
  • Rocky Knob
  • Wildcat Mountain
  • Slaughter Mountain
  • Young Lick
  • Double Spring knob
  • Mount Oglethorpe
  • Springer Mountain

List of Mountains in Hawaii

  • Haleakalā
  • Hualāla
  • Kaʻala
  • Lānaʻihale, shield volcano
  • Mauna Kea
  • Mauna Loa
  • Puʻu Aliʻi
  • Puʻu Kukui
  • Tantalus, cinder cone

List of Mountains in Idaho

  • Big Baldy
  • Deep Creek Peak
  • Mount Cramer
  • Scott Peak
  • Black Pine Mountains
  • High Point
  • Diamond Peak
  • Mount Heyburn
  • Sturgill Peak
  • Caribou Mountain
  • Leatherman Peak
  • Queen Mountain
  • Thompson Peak
  • Castle Peak
  • Meade Peak
  • Ryan Peak
  • USGS Peak
  • Cinnabar Mountain
  • Mica Peak
  • Scotchman Peak
  • White Mountain West

List of Mountains in Illinois

Charles Mound

List of Mountains in Indiana

Hoosier Hil

List of Mountains in Iowa

  • Hawkeye Point

List of Mountains in Kansas

  • Mount Sunflower

List of Mountains in Kentucky

  • Black Mountain

List of Mountains in Louisiana

  • Driskill Mountain

List of Mountains in Maine

  • Cadillac Mountain
  • Mount Jefferson
  • Mount Katahdin
  • Mount Bigelow (Maine)
  • Shawnee Peak, Bridgton, Maine
  • Sugarloaf Mountain

List of Mountains in Maryland

  • Backbone Mountain
  • Catoctin Mountain
  • Dans Mountain
  • Evitts Mountain
  • Hoye-Crest
  • Negro Mountain
  • Polish Mountain

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America’s Most Dangerous Cities

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Some cities of America are included in ranking of most dangerous cities due to different kinds of crimes. No doubt, United States of America is a place of opportunities. But, increasing rate of crimes in its different cities is now making a serious problem. Different statistics of crimes were published in various journals during last year. Most dangerous cities of America are ranked according to these latest statistics for crimes. Some cities of United States are renowned due to safest environment.

But, crime rates of certain cities make them very dangerous. People should be careful while moving to these cities and their neighborhood places. Different types of high crimes including robbery, murder, burglary, assault, motor vehicle theft, and rape are reported for these cities. There are many psychological and sociological reasons behind the spreading of these crimes. Poverty, aimlessness, ignorance, misguided aggression and deprivation are considered as the most basic reasons of these crimes. Ten most dangerous cities of America those are high in crime rankings listed below.

1. Camden, New Jersey

Camden is the most dangerous city situated in New Jersey. Camden is located on the right side of Delaware River of Philadelphia. Highest average crime rate was recorder for this city during last year.

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600 Facts Nobody Cares About (A Useless List)

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  1. It is impossible to lick your elbow.
  2. Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
  3. In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.
  4. Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.
  5. More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call.
  6. 13% of Americans actually believe that some parts of the moon are made of cheese.
  7. The world’s youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.
  8. Fish that live more than 800 meters below the ocean surface don’t have eyes.
  9. Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave. Go on, try it then
  10. Ramses brand condom is named after the great pharaoh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children
  11. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.
  12. The average chocolate bar has 8 insects’ legs in it.
  13. In York, it is perfectly legal to shoot a Scotsman with a bow and arrow (except on Sundays)
  14. No piece of square dry paper can be folded in half more than 7 times
  15. The average human eats 8 spiders in their lifetime at night.
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