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Languages: Chinese - Mandarin & Cantonese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish Sample Itinerary: Clients arrive at Grand Canyon Helicopters Terminal 30 minutes prior to departure for check-in All passengers 18 years of age and older must present government issued photo ID Clients board helicopter and will enjoy scenic views of the North canyon, South Rim and Dragon Corridor Clients return to the terminal after an approximate 25-30 minute roundtrip flight Helicopter Flight: Over the deepest and widest part of the Grand Canyon. Approximately 25-30 minutes Narration (Helicopter): Individual headphones with digital music and narration in several languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Chinese Please Note: Passengers weighing 300lbs (136.36kg / 21.43 stone) or more will be charged a fee for an additional comfort seat. This fee is based on the product and ranges from $50 to $200.
The Queen's Gallery was built in the shell of the former Holyrood Free Church and Duchess of Gordon’s School at the entrance to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The buildings were constructed in the 1840s with funds from the Duchess of Gordon, but fell into disuse in the late 19th century. Benjamin Tindall Architects were appointed project architects for the new Queen’s Gallery in October 1999. Their central visual theme was a celebration of The Queen’s Golden Jubilee, expressed through a series of arches and screens that lead visitors from the Gallery entrance to the exhibition spaces beyond. Their design complements the original 19th-century architecture, elements of which were incorporated into the new spaces. Unsympathetic later internal alterations were removed, and a new exposed steel and concrete floor inserted to reflect the original ‘gallery’ of the Church. A new stone arched entrance was created at the centre of the Horse Wynd frontage, opposite the new Scottish Parliament building. The use of a stone archway, with a courtyard beyond, is a traditional entrance device in Scottish architecture. The main walling is of Catcastle stone, the dressed work and lettering is of Stainton stone and the base is of Kenmay granite. ‘THE QUEEN’S GALLERY’ lettering above the entrance is the work of John Neilson, a calligrapher and carver. The letters were cut from single pieces of stone. Above sits Scotland’s heraldic lion, designed by Jill Watson. The lion sedant is based on a small red lion that sits at the feet of Mary, Queen of Scots on her tomb in Westminster Abbey. (The Palace of Holyroodhouse was once home to Mary, Queen of Scots.) The monumental entrance doors of oak have gilded bronze hinges by Jill Watson. Continuing the heraldic theme, the main hinges are decorated with the Scottish lion and unicorn. The beasts are set against the adjacent urban scene of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile and the rural scene of Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags. The upper hinges are made as golden boughs of flowering native trees – chestnut and laburnum, oak, rowan and hawthorn. The stone archway is decorated with a carved and gilded garland of Scottish flowers, including daisies and thistles, created by Graciela Ainsworth, an Edinburgh-based sculptor, carver and conservator. Over the old entrance to the former church is a stained-glass window by Christian Shaw. The design shows a perspective drawing of the interior of a gallery. At night, the shape of the archway is reflected by the glass lights by Keiko Mukaide set into the paving. The artist has given the tiles a water flow pattern, mirroring the stream of visitors walking in and out of the Gallery. Inside, the reception desk by Hamid van Koten is made from curved pieces of Scottish elm with kilned glass and patinated copper. The pendant lights were designed and made in Edinburgh by Ingrid Phillips. Dividing the reception from the main Gallery area is a patterned glass screen by Jacqueline Poncelet. The screen’s bronze handles by Jill Watson incorporate figures looking at art in a gallery. The dramatic central stair of native timber leads to the Gallery spaces above. The complex shape was designed by the architects with Charles Taylor Woodwork, who were responsible for the construction. Lights set into the first floor illuminate the curved balustrading. The Queen’s Gallery was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 29 November 2002, as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations. It hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.
Round Trip transportation is included on this authentic Floridian adventure! Hop aboard an airboat and travel deep into 100,000 acres of protected swamps, marshes and rivers that make up the Central Florida Everglades. On this 60 minute tour you will get an in depth look at the gators, birds, eagles, trees and plants that make up our beautiful wetlands. This is Natural Florida and Wild Florida at its best! We guarantee you won’t see any development, homes, or signs of human life. Come see how good it feels to be in the middle of nowhere. By now you have worked up quite the appetite and you will be able to enjoy a freshly prepared BBQ lunch including pulled pork, chicken, cheeseburgers and much more. After you have licked your fingers clean you will be able to take your adventure to the Wild Florida Wildlife Park where you will see over 100 different species of animals including both native and exotic animals. On this self-guide tour you will see sloths, lemurs, porcupines, and we can’t forget… huge alligators that you can feed! Enjoy an animal show and learn about these amazing animals and even get your picture taken holding an alligator. This will be an adventure you will never forget! Guests should bring camera and bug spray. DRESS CODE: Casual & cool. You may want to bring a poncho as sometimes you can get a little wet on the airboat.
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La compañía Royal Delfin funciona en Tenerife desde el año 2000 y está especializada en cruceros en catamarán para ver delfines y ballenas. Tienen una licencia para llevar a 200 clientes. Con este fabuloso crucero de lujo tendrá la oportunidad de disfrutar de un crucero de 4:30h por los acantilados de Los Gigantes y Bahía Masca. A bordo de nuestras embarcaciones podrá disfrutar de la amplitud y la comodidad, tomar el sol y observar las ballenas. También podrá relajarse a la sombra en nuestro bar elegante con bebidas refrescantes. Cuando se llegue a los acantilados se le va a ofrecer una apetitosa comida y bebida. Tendrá tiempo suficiente para nadar, ¡así que no olvide su traje de baño y su cámara! Royal Delphin es ideal para todo el mundo, ya que tendrá un montón de espacio para moverse alrededor del barco, tanto si desea tomar el sol como sentarse en el interior donde hay aire acondicionado. Nuestro personal profesional estará pendiente de usted durante las 4:30 horas de viaje donde con suerte podrá ver los bonitos mamíferos, disfrutar de una divertida excursión con un tiempo fabuloso, tomar un baño en el océano, y disfrutar de buena comida bebida, ¡todo en esta excursión! Servicios incluidos a bordo: - Aperitivo a su llegada a la embarcación. - Bebidas: cerveza, refresco, sangría y agua están incluidos durante toda la excursión. - Comida tipo buffet: Ensalada de col, Arroz blanco con guisantes y maíz dulce, Albóndigas de pollo en salsa de tomate, Pan y Plátano. - Menú especial para vegetarianos. - Divertido baño en las cristalinas aguas de nuestras costas y bajo la cascada de nuestro barco. - Guías especializados a bordo. - Ventanas panorámicas con visión submarina. - Televisión submarina en directo. ¡No olvide traer bañador, toalla, gorra, protector solar y calzado adecuado!