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The Traveling Eye LIVE from Brazil
The Traveling Eye will do a three-week series of shows, (Aug 3rd, 10th, 17th, 2012) from, and on BRAZIL. The series kicks-off with Brazil – it’s more then just Rio and will culminate with LIVE shows from Rio de Janeiro. In addition to the radio shows from…
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During the early 1800s, central and western New York State were called the “burned-over” district because so many religious groups were formed during this time period. The term came from the idea that there were so few of the unconverted…
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Costa Rica is more than just sand and sun
When most people think about Costa Rica they imagine wonderful beaches. However, visitors should also discover the mysterious cloud forest. In case you love scenic location and wish to enjoy spending your time out in wild, then you must certainly visit this place. It is waiting to be found. 
You can do it by visiting Monteverde and…
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How Can You 'Tour' Africa's Upcoming Solar Eclipse?
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Explore Surf & Jungle on Costa Rica's Newest Teen Trip
Del Mar Surfing Academy in Costa Rica has a new and exciting teen group trip that combines the best of its…
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When the Belize Tourist Board suggested that I take a trip to explore the ”Central American Nirvana” once known as British Honduras, I quickly jumped at the opportunity. A trip was arranged by the tourist board to visit to the Belize Zoo, and a stay at Cave’s Branch Resort for a “bungle in the jungle.” After three days in the jungle rappelling and spelunking (cave diving), I was off to my next adventure and the reason most travelers come to Belize. A trip to Belize’s barrier reef. A trip to…
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Seeking for ideal place to spend your holidays in India? Why do you not book any Kerala tour packages that are also available at the reasonable charges from any travel agents in India? Kerala is a soothing destination of Indian peninsula or South India. Renowned as the God’s own country, Kerala invites you in the valley of nature and pleasing vistas of sea shores, hill stations, backwaters, enchanting temples, lakes and green gardens across the state. All the treasures are mind blowing to…
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Well worth the premium over the budget cruises!
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The London Olympics 2012 got under way with a spectacular opening ceremony viewed by an estimated 27 million people in the UK and one billion world-wide. A commentator described the curtain-raiser master-minded by award-winning film director, Danny Boyle, as bold, British and bonkers. This probably sums up…
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Through these discussions I am going to publish short articles about Albania's major attractions. There is a lot to see in this country of eagles, which this year is celebrating the 100 years of Independence. November 28th 1912 - November 28th 2012.
Gjirokastra, the Stone City…
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I just entered the Frommer Cover Photo Contest and would be grateful for votes,following this link. There are 5 pictures in all, just click on the arrow to the right. Thank you.
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London 2012 Olympics: A View From the Ground
So the Olympic Games have finally begun! Friday’s opening ceremony was viewed by people all over the world, and countries are already starting to rack up medals in events like swimming, cycling, and judo.
Londoners have of course been anticipating the…
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Who Writes Hotel Reviews, Anyway? The Psycho-Demographics of Reviews and Reviewers
Reviews are critical to the hotel industry’s success. In fact, they’re critical to just about any business, but hotels are especially vulnerable because a hotel stay is a big emotional and financial investment, and travelers want to get it right.
So they read many hotel reviews, and…
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The Guerilla Trek provides a remarkable trekking journey through the heartland of post-conflict territory figuring prominently in recent history of Nepal ! the trail is newly promoted,magnificent area worth visiting
for the natural splendor alone but the residents will touch your heart.By choosing to travel in this area you will be spreading tourism wealth to lower income people and helping to alleviate poverty in a…
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So you are finally on vacation. You left the office. Your automated email is in full swing. Your voice mail informs callers to dial reception or the poor soul who is left with your calls while you are away.
You’ve packed the car. You still aren’t’ sure if you brought enough clothes for the hot days or the cooler nights. You know you forgot something but can’t remember what. You couldn’t decide whether to wear your flip flops in the car or your running shoes so you took both.…
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Get All Possible Information of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur
India is a promising country that enables one to have a good time during his holidays. It is an incredible destination of South Asia which is replete with exotic surprises. Historical monuments of India present true essence of Indian culture to the travelers. If you want to glimpse the wonderful monuments of ancient times, Golden Triangle Tour is a best bet for you
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Local Idiosyncrasies: Driving Around The World
Driving seems like a straightforward enough business. You get behind the wheel, turn on the car, and then proceed to go places. Most driving laws, while varying slightly from place to place, are no more than common sense, and most people will have no difficulty driving in countries other than their own. However, there are some obscure (and some not so much) corners of legislation where common sense goes to die. Here are some of the world's most bizarre driving…
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Where RV Now? New England
After leaving New York City and Liberty Harbor RV Park- we stayed with our good friends (Al & Lori) in Colchester Connecticut for a few weeks.
They played the part of tour guide and have shown us all around New England - Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts.
Diana's Pool…
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