вторник, 25 ноября 2014 г.

Fans of the hit TV show  Lost who are finding themselves at a loss for what to do now that the serie


Fans of the hit TV show  Lost who are finding themselves at a loss for what to do now that the series is over need not despair. There are always train travel in australia reruns. And for the more adventurous among us there’s always Oahu, and  cheap Hawaii vacations that can bring you closer to the  Lost experience.
Mokule ia Beach on the north shore of Oahu is a major destination for  Lost fans. This is one of the most recognizable and iconic beaches train travel in australia of the entire series, as it’s here where the survivors of Oceanic flight 815 first crash landed and spent a majority of Season 1. One of the nearby Oahu hotels train travel in australia that I feel offers the most impacting  Lost connection is the  Turtle Bay Resort , which is situated a mere 15 miles from Mokule’ia Beach in nearby Kahuku. But that’s only the second best reason to pick this destination over other cheap Hawaii vacations.
The first? Many of the show’s rainforest scenes, where various members of Jack and Kate’s train travel in australia colony of survivors made their way through the dense undergrowth, fleeing the ever-elusive black smoke monster, were actually filmed in the direct vicinity of the Turtle Bay Resort and are accessible through various marked train travel in australia hiking trails.
I don’t know about anybody else, but cutting a path through this familiar undergrowth train travel in australia did a lot more to bring me closer to the  Lost experience than standing on Mokule’ia Beach, and I found it incredibly easy to imagine that smoke monster closing in. The hotel’s plentiful amenities (10 tennis courts, 2 golf courses, 2 pools and horseback riding) made short work of my creepy feelings, though, and brought me gently back to the comforts of civilization.
Vince Font is a freelance writer born in Puerto Rico and currently escaped to Utah. When not dreaming of interstellar travel, he’s on the hunt for weird, wacky, and off-the-beaten-track vacation destinations. Next stop: The Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast.

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