Adventure and History: Saigon

After the fall of Saigon in 1975, it seemed unlikely that Americans would ever want to return to a city associated with the long, frustrating Vietnam conflict, but this Vietnamese city attracts many visitors each year. If you make the journey to modern-day Saigon, make sure to visit some of these insightful and eye-opening tourist attractions:

A Look at Guerrilla Warfare: Cu Chi Tunnels

During the Vietnam conflict, one thing that frustrated American soldiers was the network of tunnels at Cu Chi, which were constructed during the 1940s as a way to fight against the invading French army. The Cu Chi tunnels contained villages with schools and hospitals and some rather ingenious traps for anyone who invaded the tunnel network. Continue Reading »

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Gibraltar: Rock Fortress

The most famous rock in the world makes Gibraltar a popular tourist destination, but most people are unaware that the land surrounding the rock is actually a territory of the United Kingdom, which remains in charge of all aspects from defense to currency. Located on the tip of the Iberian Peninsula, a trip to Gibraltar is more similar to visiting England than Spain. Continue Reading »

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Fantasy Land City

For the most part, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but there are some unique experiences in this desert city that you actually can share with your family and friends. Continue Reading »

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