I arrived at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and waited for Wichita Falls. When I was waiting outside, I immediately felt heat coming in my body. I started to sweat. After 5 minutes, the bus arrived. When the bus takes off, the sun shines when summer sunlight hits the car. Fortunately, cold, cool air blows and the body temperature drops. The driver picked me up in Texas, and I told myself that I should acclimate to body temperature for several months.
The ruins of the Jamestown colony are currently managed by the National Park Service (Colonial National Historical Park) and the Virginia Ancient Protection Society. Thousands of relics were discovered in colonies by the archaeological excavation in the 1990's. Founded in 1957, there is Jamestown Settlement, a historic park run by the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. In the settlement of Jamestown there are colonial forts and buildings, a replica of the village of Pautan, and a full size replica of the ship sailing in the first Jamestown. Colonies of Jamestown, especially John Smith and the people of Pocahontas, have been the subject of many novels, theaters and movies, many of which are very strange.
Coney Island was originally part of the colonial town of Gravesend. In the mid-19th century it became a seaside resort, and by the end of the 19th century an amusement park was also created at this place. These sights have reached the highest peak in the first half of the 20th century, welcomed after the Second World War and have been ignored for many years. With the opening of MCU Park in 2001 and some rides in 2010, this area has been revitalized. Coney Island is the peninsula of the western end of the island outside the south coast of Long Island, the western end of Long Island. The peninsula is about 4 mile (6.4 km) long and 0.5 mile (0.80 km) wide. In the northeast is Sheepshead Bay, North of Gravesen Bay and Coney Island Creek, and North to Brooklyn. The highest point is 7 feet above sea level (2.1 m)
There are three national historical parks; the Kala Papa National Historical Park is located in Kala Papa, Molokai Island, the National Historical Park of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Puohonu Oonaunau National Park of Hawai'i. It is an ancient evacuation center on the west coast. Other areas managed by the National Park Service include the Araka Kakai National History Trail on the Island of Hawaii and the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor on Oahu Island. The Papahāumumokuākea maritime national monument was announced by President George W. Bush on June 15, 2006. This monument covers approximately 150,000 square miles (360,000 square kilometers) of coral reefs, atolls, shallow water and deep sea, 50 miles from the coast. Pacific - wider area than all the national parks in the USA