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Beautiful British Columbia Written by: Ashton Billesberger To start talking about this beautiful province, British Columbia (also known as BC) dates back to July, 20 1871, where it was the sixth province to join the Confederation. The people of the province ...
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Rome Airport: Getting Out From Rome Airports Written by: Stefano Sandano Getting to and from the main airport, Leonardo da Vinci, commonly known as Fiumicino, about 30 miles southwest of the city center is quite easy. But getting to and from Ciampino airport, 20 miles sou...
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Masai Tribe Written by: Joe Ngugi The Masai tribe or Maasai are an indigenous African tribe located mainly in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They live along the Great Rift Valley on semi-arid and arid lands. The Maasai are th...
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A Tale of Whales and a Whale of a Tour Written by: Mike Miller The big black and white killer whale -- his four-foot sail-like dorsal fin erect and rising from a long sleek black and white body -- came slicing rapidly through the water, seemingly on a collision...
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Spain History: the Moors and Christians Festivals Written by: Fernando Maciá Streets decked out like the Middle Ages, magnificent processions, exciting mock battles... You are in the middle of the festival of Moors and Christians: days filled with magic, legend and spectacle. F...
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Visit Canadas West Coast in Winter Written by: Richard Badman The coastal towns of Tofino and Ucluelet one at either end of the Pacific Rim National Park, are located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. These small towns used to r...
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Why Should You Take A Panama Cruise ? Written by: Paul Selson A Panama Cruise is amongst the most spectactular cruise available worldwide. Just in case you are unsure exactly where Panama is in the world,... it is situated in Central America. Panama is home to ...
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Las Vegas - A City Guide Written by: Nivedita Balamurugan Introduction Las Vegas is the most populated city in Nevada, United States. The city was founded in the first decade of the 20th century, and is a major vacation, shopping, and gambling destination. ...
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Thinking Ahead: Planning For Vacation Emergencies Part II Written by: Danielle Mitchell While packing and preparing for your upcoming trip to the Caribbean, take one minute to consider the possibility of theft and or the loss of valuable and important items while on vacation. It seems l...
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South Africa - Basic Overview Written by: Laurence Marks South Africa was once divided into two British Colonies, namely the Colony of Natal and the Cape Colony, and two "Boer" Afrikaner Republics, namely the Orange Free State and the Transvaal. The Union ...
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Travel Tips Written by: Steve Gillman There are common sense travel tips, like "Check at least three web sites to get the best deal on plane tickets." Then there are the tips that are more along the line of "secrets." These are the littl...
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All Size Cruises Written by: Navire Coissey Cruise means to sail or to go on a voyage for fun and pleasure. It also means to move along slowly in an unconcerned manner. Cruising has another meaning too - traveling at a constant speed that prov...
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Motor Home Living Part 1 Written by: Rob Scribner Motor Home Living - Part 1 So here we are, in our forties, the kids have moved out, and we are tired of the rat race. Then the idea came, lets look into full time Motor home living. Since I have a vi...
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Hurricane Season Travel: Considering the Odds Written by: Jennifer Smith With large number of hurricanes sweeping the tropics in recent months worldwide attention has been drawn to the damage these massive storms can cause. However, many travelers choose to visit the Cari...
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The Future Of Travels Is The Quest For Authenticity Written by: Trent Lott In his novel "Timeline", Michael Crichton has one of his characters saying: "Today, everybody expects to be entertained, and they expect to be entertained all the time. Business meetings must be snap...
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Post-Cuba Reflections: Appreciation and Balance Written by: Susanne Pacher As I sit here in the morning, listening to the rhythmic salsa of Manolito Simonet y Su Trabuco, I am reflecting back on my 16 days in Cuba and all that I have experienced and learned. My time in Cub...
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Featured ArticleWeight Loss Issues Can You Be Cellulite Free Written by: Marie K Gordon One thing I really must say at the outset of this article is, that if you were to ask the majority of men to define cellulite they would most probably be completely baffled. Then after you explained...
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Steps to Solving the Spyware Threat Written by: Mitch Johnson Spyware has become a prominent factor in using the internet. To keep your computer free from spyware and working well as well as to protect your private information it is necessary to install one or...
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Five Simply Delicious Holiday Appetizers Written by: Constance Weygandt Holiday parties are wonderful but the vast array of rich and tempting foods can become a bit overwhelming. I have some recipes for this time of year that, while delicious, are not quite as rich as th...
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Beautiful British Columbia Written by: Ashton Billesberger To start talking about this beautiful province, British Columbia (also known as BC) dates back to July, 20 1871, where it was the sixth province to join the Confederation. The people of the province ...
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How To Create An eBay-Sales Page Written by: Ian Major Writing a sales page is one of the most important things you will do for your eBay auctions ? especially if there are many different sellers selling similar items. You have to write a sales page that...
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