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Holiday Travel for Jul 4th Expected to Rise

More than 3 million Southland residents — a near-record — will take Fourth of Jul trips in a entrance days, a 5.2 percent boost from final year, a Automobile Club of Southern California pronounced today.

Nationally, Jul a Fourth transport is approaching to arise by 4.9 percent — to 42.47 million, compared to 40.29 million final year, according to a AAA.

Last year saw a drop in Independence Day travel, though some-more than 3 million Southlanders are approaching to take Fourth of Jul trips in a entrance days, compared to 2.88 million final year, it said.

Seventy-eight percent of roving Southland residents, or 2.38 million, are approaching to expostulate to their destinations, a 4 percent boost from final year’s 2.29 million, according to a AAA. Another 359,000 are approaching to fly, a 9.8 percent boost over a 327,000 in 2011.

According to a consult of AAA Travel agents, a tip 5 destinations for Southern Californians this holiday are: 1) San Diego 2) Las Vegas 3) San Francisco 4) Grand Canyon 5) Central Coast (Santa Barbara to Monterey).

The projected numbers for Southern California and statewide transport are scarcely a top in a final decade, according to a Auto Club.

In 2003, 4.89 million Californians trafficked over a Jul Fourth holiday; this year, a statewide series of travelers is approaching to be 4.88 million, which, as for a Southland, represents a 5.2 percent boost over final year.

The series of Californians approaching to go by automobile on Jul Fourth getaways is 3.68 million while a series of craft travelers is projected during 577,000, according to a AAA.

“With a Fourth of Jul holiday descending in a center of a week this year, we are anticipating that some-more travelers are holding longer trips than they would on a standard three-day holiday weekend period, that is partly because atmosphere transport is adult this year,” Filomena Andre, a Auto Club’s clamp boss for transport products and services, pronounced in a statement.


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Edward Leedskalnin built the Coral Castle as a monument to the woman who broke his heart.

It’s made completely of coral, both inside and out. Leedskalnin began working on the structure in 1923, and he didn’t finish it until 1951.

Trapper Nelson lived among the swamps and mangroves of the Loxahatchee River, in northern Palm Beach County. The local legend’s cabin is open to visitors.

The Batmobile is one of the four-wheeled fantasies visitors to the Dezer Collection can ogle.

The Morikami Museum Japanese Gardens showcases Japanese art and culture in South Florida.

Joel Platt owns more than a million pieces of sports memorabilia. His Sports Immortals Museum, in Boca Raton, can only hold a fraction of the collection.

The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux made its way from Spain to Florida in the last century.
The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux made its way from Spain to Florida in the last century.


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(CNN) — South Florida? Sure, we all know about South Beach. The beach in Fort Lauderdale. The shopping in Palm Beach.

But there are a hundred little surprises here as well. And you may not find them all in the guidebooks.

The ghost of Trapper Nelson

“Trapper” Nelson (born Vincent Nostokovich) lived in the swamps and mangroves of the Loxahatchee, in northern Palm Beach County, from the 1930s until 1968.

At 6-foot-4 and 240 well-sculpted pounds, he was called “The Wild Man of the Loxahatchee.” He lived in a log cabin and ate only what he could kill.

And he became a local legend. He even built a small zoo with the animals he captured, entertaining his occasional visitors by wrestling alligators.

On July 24, 1968, an acquaintance found Trapper Nelson dead inside his cabin, with a shotgun hole in his belly. The circumstances of his death were never established.

Some people, though, swear that Trapper Nelson’s still there. Rose Watson, who knew him as a little girl, claims to have seen his ghost at least six times.

“I saw him clearly,” she says. “A big man, with the outline of the face I remembered from childhood. There’s no doubt in my mind. It was as real as it could possibly be!”

Ranger-guided tours of Trapper Nelson’s homestead are offered year-round at Jonathan Dickinson State Park.

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A castle for lost love

In Latvia in the early 1900s, Edward Leedskalnin and Agnes Scuffs were engaged to be married. But Agnes called it off.

Heartbroken, Ed emigrated to Homestead, south of Miami, where he spent the rest of his life creating a monument to the woman he loved.

In 1923, Leedskalnin began carving a structure from the ubiquitous coral here. He didn’t finish it until 1951. And when he was finished, Ed — only 5 feet tall and 100 pounds — had somehow transported and sculpted 1,100 tons of coral into an open-air “castle” for himself, Agnes and an imaginary child.

When asked how he managed to move tons of coral, all Ed would say was that he was a student of the ancient laws of physics. His workshop was filled with pulleys and mechanical lifts, but no one saw how he did it.

He once bought several tons of coral from a quarry. When the foreman asked how he intended to load the coral onto his truck, Ed requested privacy. A few minutes later, when the foreman came back, he was astonished to see Ed sitting in the truck with the coral fully loaded.

Ed never gave up hope that Agnes would join him. But she never came.

He died just weeks after finishing the castle.

The Coral Castle Museum opens daily at 8 a.m. Adult admission is $15; children 7-12 get in for $7; no charge for children 6 and younger.

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A huge sports memorabilia collection

In 1943, 4-year-old Joel Platt tossed a lit match into a gas tank at his uncle’s car lot. The car exploded. And so, more or less, did little Joel.

Joel spent the next year in a hospital bed. One night, he saw Babe Ruth in a dream. That was the start of his magnificent obsession.

Today, Platt owns more than a million pieces of sports memorabilia, with an estimated value of $50 million to $100 million. And his Sports Immortals Museum in Boca Raton can only hold a fraction of it.

Michael Heffner, president of Leland’s Auction House, has called it “the largest and most valuable collection of diverse and important sports artifacts ever assembled.”

“I cherish every piece,” Platt says. “But I cherish the stories behind each one just as much.”

Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for children. The museum is at 6830 N. Federal Highway in Boca Raton.

Four-wheeled fantasies

Tucked away in a warehouse district of North Miami is one of the world’s most incredible collections of automobiles, motorcycles and fantasy vehicles.

The Dezer Collection has Michael Keaton’s Batmobile. The bright green Jaguar — complete with missiles — used by Halle Berry in “Die Another Day.” A 37-foot-long pink Mercedes convertible seen on “Lifestyles of the Rich Famous,” with a heart-shaped hot tub in the rear.

A Russian T-55 tank driven by Pierce Brosnan in “Goldeneye.” And an Aston Martin used in “Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” complete with ramming bumpers, rotating license plates, machine gun and tire-slashers.

Here, you can see Diana Rigg’s Lotus from “The Avengers.” A pink Jeep from “Burn Notice.” The Gran Torino from the “Starsky Hutch” movie. Lindsay Lohan’s Love Bug from “Herbie Fully Loaded.” Tom Selleck’s Ferrari from “Magnum, P.I.” The motorcycle from “Lethal Weapon.” And a Bamby Peel, the world’s smallest drivable car.

The collection is the brainchild of Michael Dezer, an Israeli-American with a passion for classic wheels. Its value has been estimated at $80 million, and many experts have called it the largest privately held car collection in the world.

Admission to one of the two buildings is $25 for adults, $10 for children. Admission to both buildings is $40 for adults, $15 for children.

The Old Spanish Monastery: The 12th century in Miami

The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux was completed in Spain in 1144 and occupied by monks for 700 years. It was eventually sold and turned into a stable.

In 1925, newspaper magnate Randolph Hearst fell in love with the old monastery and purchased it. The building was dismantled, stone by stone. Each stone was then numbered, packed in hay and shipped to the United States. But because of a hoof-and-mouth outbreak in Spain, the Department of Agriculture ordered that the boxes be broken open and all the hay burned. But Hearst’s workmen, unfortunately, failed to put the stones back in the right boxes.

Hearst ran into financial trouble and was forced to sell the boxes. So they sat in a New York warehouse for 26 years until two Miami businessmen bought the boxes and shipped them here. It took 19 months to reassemble the monastery.

Today, it’s a green oasis of tranquility and Medieval architecture.

St. Bernard de Clairvaux is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Regular admission is $8.

The funkiest graveyard in America

The Key West Cemetery is a “city” of 70,000 inhabitants — twice as many as the population above ground — and some of the funniest epitaphs in America.

For example: The one etched by a woman scorned on the grave of her scoundrel — “At least I know where he’s sleeping tonight.” On the grave of B.P. “Pearl” Roberts, apparently the town’s resident hypochondriac, “I told you I was sick!”

Then there’s the eternal resting place of “Sloppy Joe” Russell, who owned the Key West bar of the same name, Ernest Hemingway’s favorite haunt when he lived here in the 1930s. Also buried here is Hemingway’s chief source of material for “To Have and Have Not,” a Prohibition-era bootlegger named Willard Antonio Gomez.

Then there’s Gloria Russell’s grave, which simply says, “I’m just resting my eyes.”

Guided tours are offered twice a week through the Historic Florida Keys Foundation. Call or e-mail for reservations.

Japan in Delray Beach

In 1905, enterprising Japanese immigrant Joseph Sakei dreamed of creating a Japanese agricultural community in Delray Beach.

He advertised in Japan for workers — and for women to come and marry them. As the colony grew, it was named “Yamato,” in honor of a region in Japan. Life was hard, though, with stifling heat, disease, mosquitoes and crop blights. And most of the settlers returned to Japan.

But a man named George Morikami built a good life here for his family. Morikami bequeathed his land to Palm Beach County upon his death, asking that the county create a museum and park about Japanese culture. Today it’s one of South Florida’s true cultural treasures.

There are 200 acres filled with red wooden footbridges crossing ponds stocked with koi, sculpted bonsai plants, rock gardens, winding paths through the woods and small waterfalls. There’s a Japanese villa, with blue-roofed rooms surrounding a central courtyard, filled with tea settings, ancient swords and ceremonial items.

A museum was later added, with an authentic tea house and lakeside restaurant. In all, there are some 5,000 Japanese objects on display.

Morikami Museum Japanese Gardens is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed Monday. Admission is $13 for adults, $8 for children 6-17 and free for children 5 and younger.

Steve Winston is a Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based writer.






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Leicestershire legislature personality David Parsons’ automobile trips would have …

More than £24,000 could have been saved had county legislature personality David Parsons taken a sight on trips to London instead of travelling in a chauffeur-driven car, it has emerged.

Figures expelled by Leicestershire County Council uncover a Tory politician finished 202 lapse trips to a collateral over a past 6 years in a authority’s county car, costing £280 any time.

  1. David Parsons

    Leicestershire legislature personality David Parsons

Officials calculate it would cost £135 to £160 to make a homogeneous outing by rail – between £24,240 and £29,290 reduction than a cost of a car.

The costs have been published in a news to be deliberate by a council’s corporate governance cabinet on Friday.

It is questioning a leader’s use of a automobile after it emerged it had been used during a weddings of his son and daughter as good as trips to a entertainment and Tory celebration domestic meetings.

Lib Dem emissary personality Dr Sarah Hill pronounced yesterday: “I find it unusual that he would select to use a automobile for long-distance journeys when open ride would have been cheaper and improved for a environment. we trust it sets a bad example.”

Among a trips taken were discussion visits and visits to Local Government Association meetings.

Coun Parsons told a Leicester Mercury: “I have now given adult regulating a county car. That was my decision.

“Now we use a train. The elementary answer is, officers certified a use of a car. we was never told how most it cost. Had we famous how most cheaper it was to go by sight during a time we would have finished that.”

Coun Parsons could nonetheless face a standards conference into his used of a car.

Liberal Democrat councillor Bill Boulter has complained that his use of a county automobile could volume to a intensity crack of a councillor formula of conduct.

Last week, Coun Parsons was strongly censured over his transport losses since he hold on to EU money paid to him for trips to Europe that he should have refunded some-more soon to a county council.

A County Hall standards cabinet pronounced he breached a councillor formula of control 5 times. He released an above-board reparation though has resisted calls to resign.

His Tory colleagues will opinion on a suit of no certainty in him when they accommodate subsequent week.

Yesterday it emerged Coun Parson would not be station for re-election as authority of corner internal authorities physique East Midlands Councils.

The body’s executive director, Stuart Young, said: “After a executive house assembly on Friday David Parsons sensitive me he would not be seeking re-election in July.”

Mr Young pronounced he did not contend why.

Coun Parsons told a Leicester Mercury: “It has been obvious, following a standards hearing, that we am doing too much.”

Coun Parsons is also authority of a Environment and Housing Board of a Local Government Association (LGA) though pronounced he would be deliberation that position.

He said: “I feel we need to concentration on Leicestershire.”

The LGA’s Conservative organisation executive was due to plead his breaches of a formula of control today.


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Photo tour: The new Carnival Breeze

Unveiled earlier this month, industry giant Carnival’s 3,690-passenger Carnival Breeze features a new, more contemporary look for the line as well as a number of new-for-the-company attractions. What’s it like to sail on the vessel? Click HERE to see our new comprehensive photo tour of the Carnival Breeze, including images of its sprawling WaterWorks water slide area, adult-only Serenity zone and other deck-top amusements.

Designed as a research tool for vacationers considering a voyage on the vessel, the Carnival Breeze photo tour is the 65th in the Cruise Log’s ongoing series of cruise ship galleries.

For previous photo tours, click on the links below:

Alaskan Dream Cruises: Admiralty Dream
American Safari Cruises: Safari Explorer
Azamara Club Cruises: Azamara Journey
Avalon Waterways: Avalon Panorama
Celebrity Cruises: Celebrity Eclipse; Celebrity Constellation; Celebrity Century; Celebrity Solstice; Celebrity Silhouette
Carnival Cruise Lines: Carnival Magic; Carnival Destiny; Carnival Ecstasy; Carnival Splendor; Carnival Inspiration; Carnival Liberty; Carnival Valor; Carnival Dream
Celebration Cruise Line: Bahamas Celebration
Compagnie du Ponant: Le Boreal
Costa Cruises: Costa Favolosa; Costa Deliziosa
Cruise Maritime Voyages: Marco Polo
Crystal Cruises: Crystal Symphony
Cunard Line: Queen Mary 2; Queen Elizabeth; Queen Victoria; Queen Mary (retired)
Disney Cruise Line: Disney Wonder; Disney Fantasy; Disney Dream
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines: Braemar
Great American Steamboat Co.: American Queen
Hapag-Lloyd: Europa
Holland America Line: Nieuw Amsterdam; Eurodam; Oosterdam; Statendam
InnerSea Discoveries: Wilderness Discoverer
Louis Cruises: Louis Majesty
MSC Cruises: MSC Fantasia
Norwegian Cruise Line: Norwegian Jade; Norwegian Sky; Norwegian Epic; Norwegian Gem
Oceania Cruises:  Riviera; Marina
Princess Cruises: Ruby Princess; Crown Princess; Emerald Princess; last look at the ‘Love Boat’; Sapphire Princess
Regent Seven Seas Cruises: Seven Seas Mariner
Royal Caribbean International: Oasis of the Seas; Jewel of the Seas; Allure of the Seas
Seabourn Cruise Line: Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Odyssey; Seabourn Quest
Silversea: Silver Spirit
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Tesla Model S: New electric automobile that accelerates faster than a …

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Elon Musk rising a Tesla Model S: He is already during a forefront of space transport and web commerce

Elon Musk rising a Tesla Model S: He is already during a forefront of space transport and web commerce

Elon Musk, a creator of a Tesla Model S electric car, has already revolutionised a universe twice.

He co-founded PayPal, one of a tack remuneration methods on a internet, afterwards founded a Space X rocket project, that launched final month and done him a initial blurb user in space.

Now his electric automobile attempts a engine series – make-up as it does an electric engine that can do 0-60 in a wordless 4.4 seconds, dual ‘boots’ as there is no engine in a bonnet, and 300miles between charges – which, when it comes, usually costs £6,40.

Elon says he hopes to ‘break a illusion’ about electric cars, and uncover they can be a best cars in a world.

Tesla Motors delivered Model S, the
world’s ‘first reward electric sedan’, to a initial business during an
invitation-only eventuality during a Tesla Factory in Fremont, California on
Friday.

The association has already pre-sold this year’s initial collection of 5,000 and skeleton to ramp adult prolongation to 20,000 in 2013.

Just launched: A patron drives a a Tesla Model S out of a bureau in Fremont, California

Unique features: No emissions, there is storage space in both a foot and a bonnet, and a Tesla can be entirely charged adult for a cost of £6.40

Inside a cabin, buyers will find a 17in touchscreen to control a interior, that includes a web browser and also creates your cabin wifi-enabled so that we can offshoot your smartphone adult to a in-car internet connection.

Tesla says a normal patron will scratch behind $8,000 (£5,100) over 5 years in fuel costs – nonetheless a lot of that depends on fuel prices, and as a dual category of models – a simple and a opening indication – come in during $49,900 (£31,500) and $84,900 (£54,000), early buyers are expected to not be deliberation a savings.

Indeed, early buyers are pronounced to embody a Google guys – Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

Speedy nonetheless efficient: Top models can do 0-60mph in usually 4.4 seconds, during an homogeneous of 89mpg

Fans and workers spin out to watch a initial cars leave a showroom

The bottom indication can get 160 miles between charges, while a opening indication can do 300 miles between charges.

Early reviews have praised a lightning-quick, BMW 5 Series-beating acceleration, a miss of emissions, and a low centre of gravity, as good as a stylings and lines of a vehicle.

Musk told Forbes that a automobile should be ‘as easy to use as an iPad’ and is about ‘breaking a spell’.

He said: ‘The universe has been underneath this apparition that electric cars can't be as good as gasoline cars, that if we have to go with an electric automobile you’re usurpation a automobile is worse.

‘What a Model S is about is violation that illusion. It’s about display that an electric automobile can be a best automobile in a world.

‘We trust business will learn that this is a best automobile in each dimension – performance, safety, handling, a technology, a interface, styling, aesthetics.

‘It’s something that is essentially better.’

For a moment, it is a reward experience, though hopefully with time these models will turn a affordable one.

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Petrol companies won’t be happy with this. Profits and all that jazz.

Love it, now get a cost down mass furnish them and boat them over here, or let us make them underneath permit

If usually we had a money… 300miles for £6.40 is outstanding. Solar panels on a roof of a residence and it’s all self-sustaining! Stunning looking cars as well.

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