Lake Georgia is tucked away and out of sight in the bustling east side of Orlando. Hidden from view, few know it, and yet it is one of the most desirable lakes to live on. And it's no ordinary lake. Lake Georgia has a rich history embroiled in bootlegging and speakeasies common during the early 1920s. Aside from its fascinating history, Lake Georgia is one of Orlando's cleanest bodies of water. It has a sand bottom and is spring-fed and it's the perfect getaway from city life. Lake Geor...| Brit on the Move™
Manasota Key is a small island south of Sarasota and Venice. Often confused with Sarasota, it is a unique paradise. Those who know the island flock here for the winters from up north. Manasota Key is an 11-mile-long beautiful barrier island less than ten minutes from downtown Englewood. It offers tucked-away sections of beach and eco-habitats rarely seen at well-hyped beaches; there is no overcrowding, and many beaches are private. Manasota Key is a small island south of Sarasota and Venice. ...| Brit on the Move™
Kayaking Weeki Wachee Springs is one of Florida's most fantastic kayak routes. The water here is as clear as it gets, the river is loaded with wildlife, and it's a throwback to a slower pace of life. Manatees are a given; you'll encounter herds of them. Gators are a possibility, and you might even see otters. Navigating this water is one of Florida's most exhilarating experiences. It's also one of the few remaining places where old fishing cabins turned homes dot the picturesque river bank. T...| Brit on the Move™
Luxembourg is a small country in Western Europe, bordered by Belgium to the west, Germany to the east, and France to the south. Its capital and largest city are Luxembourg City. One of the smallest| Brit on the Move™
Shadowed by the fame of Neuschwanstein Castle, many tourists skip visiting Hohenschwangau Castle. For the life of me, I can't understand why. If you like castles, why would you not go inside both? Fortunately, people| Brit on the Move™
Useldange is a small town located in the southeast of Luxembourg. It is in the canton of Remich, in the district of Grevenmacher. The town has a population of around 1,000 people. Visitors flock here| Brit on the Move™