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Visitors are welcome to come see what these dedicated mothers can do.
Visitors and merchants were especially struck by the beautiful monasteries and churches of the city, in particular, Hagia Sophia, or the Church of Holy Wisdom: A Russian 14th-century traveler, Stephen of Novgorod, wrote, " As for St Sophia, the human mind can neither tell it nor make description of it.
Visitors to degree confluences almost always make use of GPS receivers, but visits can be achieved using only a map on the appropriate datum, or a map on another datum but with the appropriate correction applied.
Visitors can see the various stages of trout development prior to their release in the mountain streams.
Visitors can create accounts, own virtual pets (" Neopets "), and buy them food, toys, clothes, and other accessories using in-game virtual currencies, which can be earned by playing games on the site or purchased with real-world money.
Visitors can peek inside port windows and see mannequins of Edison and Eiffel ( and Eiffel's daughter, posed with the phonograph ), the tableau commemorating their fabled meeting of September 10, 1899 in which, over cigars and cognac, they discussed possible joint projects and their participation in Jules Verne's " smoking club " for avowed futurists, dubbed Plus Ultra.
Visitors can ascend and descend by stairs and a lift is available for the disabled.
Visitors to Clara Barton National Historic Site can gain a sense of how Barton lived and worked.
Visitors are often surprised by these potentially extreme conditions, and this, along with the high altitude of the canyon's rims, can lead to unpleasant side effects such as dehydration, sunburn, and hypothermia.
Visitors to Rio de Janeiro can find a museum dedicated to Carmen Miranda in the Flamengo neighborhood on Avenida Rui Barbosa.
Visitors can view rooms in the cellar and ground floor, but the second and third floors are not open to the general public due to fire code restrictions.
Visitors can tour the third floor ( Dome ), while on a Signature Tour.
Visitors can also see the Bishop's private chapel, ruined great hall and the gatehouse with portcullis and drawbridge beside which mute swans ring a bell for food.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of Cypriot beers and imported beers such as KEO, Heineken, Amstel and Becks.
Visitors can also go to the Italian and German Military Cemetery on Tel el-Eisa Hill just outside the town.
Visitors can access the Nave, Crypt, Museum, Shop, and the Passion and Nativity towers.
Visitors can also stay at the nearby town of Bright.
Visitors can reach the island by ferry ride from Pier 33, near Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco.
Visitors can obtain multiday passes that allow usage of bus and ferries.
Visitors can wade through Hezekiah's Tunnel, through which the waters of the ancient spring still flow.
Visitors can take the " Tower Tour " where the interior of the hollow spire, with its ancient wood scaffolding, can be viewed.
Visitors can view trophies, memorabilia and equipment worn by players during special games.
Visitors can see the cave where John is said to have received his Revelation ( the Cave of the Apocalypse ), and several monasteries on the island are dedicated to Saint John.

Visitors and learn
Visitors enter as tourists, but soon ride an elevator to the facility and learn that they are trying out to be a part of the Men in Black team.
Visitors can enjoy a step back into a time gone by, enjoy a memorable meal in one of the local restaurants, view the many shop windows, sit and visit with the shop owners, review a book, learn to make a quilt, take an art class, attend one of the many festivals.
Visitors can learn about the cheesemaking process, cheese packaging process, and the ice cream-making process from a viewing gallery over the main production floor.
Visitors can learn about the city's history by visiting museums such as the H. Lee White Marine Museum, The Richardson-Bates House, and Fort Ontario.
Visitors can learn about the cheesemaking process, cheese packaging process, and the ice cream-making process from a viewing gallery over the main production floor.
Visitors and new residents to the area are often surprised to learn the local pronunciation of the town's name.
Visitors can learn more about the native flora and fauna of Hong Kong through the animals and models displayed in the Living Wetland Gallery, such as False gharial, mouse deer and green turtle.
Visitors continue walking to the third floor, where they learn about ghettos and the Final Solution.
Visitors could learn something about the culture of the local inhabitants during the stone age, Bronze Age and Iron Age, as well as about the Sprewanen, a Wendish tribe which lived in the Dahme-Spree region.
Visitors can tour the castle keep and learn about the castle through interactive displays.
Visitors learn about the discovery of three key ingredients that drove the growth of our region – coal, limestone and iron ore.
Visitors can see, touch and learn about how these straight-lasted, wooden pegged work shoes in their various stages in their construction.
Visitors can also learn about topics in firearms manufacturing, including factory workers, business competition, and innovations in production.
Visitors can learn about the environment and animals of the river.
Visitors will also learn about falconry as these birds are put through their actions in a simulated hunt.
Visitors could have a picture taken outside with a giant prop Oscar that was to be used on the red carpet and in the exhibit could learn about the history of the Academy Awards, see the statuettes that were to be presented, and even get their picture taken holding an actual Oscar statuette.
Visitors may walk through the buildings to learn about life in Fayette during the late 19th century.
Visitors can tour the restored fort and battery, learn about the fort's history through the exhibits in the visitor center, and walk trails to the Advance Redoubt on board Pensacola Naval Air Station.
Visitors can learn how the Lenape ( Delaware Indians ) lived in Indiana and hunted and trapped animals to trade with white fur traders.

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