This time, I would like to share some
travel experiences from the other part of the world – The U.S of A. I managed
to see both east and west coast, although it took two whole separate occasions
to see it all. East coast trip took place during the summer of 2011 and west
coast trip during the summer of 2014. Next columns will try to describe my
impressions of the most significant
places I have visited.
New York
As for most foreigners, the New York City
is the place where I set the very first foot on American ground. It is one of
the greatest cities I have ever been to. All the skyscrapers, squares...
are as glorious as they seem to be in the films, there is no delusion. I found
walking around the Central Park quite relaxing and inspiring. Even though others
would disagree, the way the skyscrapers make a background to the park is just
amazing. As for most of things, there are 2 sides of the coin. For the city of
New York, the bad one would be city subway. The first experience I went through
was when I took the subway from JFK airport to uptown Manhattan, where, during
just a 30 minute ride, bad-ass looking black guy (these days, so called Afro-American)
walked through the train naked (I guess that some drugs were involved). In the
meantime, an elderly legless self-proclaimed veteran entertained the passengers
by pole-dancing to make some cash for his booze (you would not believe how
funny it was!), and as it did not seem to be enough, easy lady was looking for her
customers and insulted everyone who rejected her services. Even though it was
almost 4 years ago, I still remember as it just happened yesterday. That experience
is simply unforgettable!
Niagara Falls
The Niagara Falls are beautiful
wide-spread falls spread between the US-Canadian borders. During my 2-day long
trip, I was able to see everything that the tourists site can offer. Seeing the
waterfalls from the top is as exciting as from the bottom, yet the best way to
feel the power of the water is to take a ferry boat, which goes to the edge of
the falls. Waterfalls recently became very popular amongst the tourists, so
waiting time is quite long, but it is definitely worth it. Tickets are quite
cheap and the journey from NYC is quite fast as a highway is barely busy (back
in 2011).
Orlando
Miami
Virgin Islands - St. Thomas
Key West
The last island from famous Florida Keys, Key West simply stands out as the number one. Driving there seemed to be like driving through the sea. It is the southernmost point of the continental US and is distant only 90 miles from the Cuba shores. After all, Ernest Hemingway used to live there and might found some inspiration for his work there. Key west is quite small, so walking around the whole island did not take long time. Also, experiencing the thunderstorm was quite an experience. Soaked to the bone with the lightnings all around , but I actually enjoyed it!
Washington D.C.
Las Vegas
Grand Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Once you
have been to the Bryce National Park, you may as well say that you have been to
the fairy tail. The place gets it‘s magic from intense colored slopes combined
with emerald blue sky. Bryce is quite small to compare with the other national
parks, so my one-day visit was quite enough to see most of its beauty.
Zion National Park
It is
amazing, how diverse the parks are, even though they are only tens of miles
apart. Zion is no exception. When the time to decide, which trail to take came,
the choice was simple. To the top to see the valley. And it was worth it!
Yosemite National Park
San Francisco
San
Francisco is simply “one of a kind“ city. Just streets themselves are like
nowhere in the world - going 2 blocks uphill and then downhill, like a
staircase. Sometimes referred as the city of art, beautiful paintings can be
seen on almost every wall. Unfortunately, that also lures a lot of homeless
people and strange existences, which ruins the otherwise beautiful impression. Once
in San Francisco, seeing the sunset over Golden Gate Bridge is a must. I
guarantee that it is something you will never forget.