June 8th, 2008 at 11:39 am (Travel Tips)
There are over 50 restaurants mentioned in the excellent guide Saint-Barth Tables. It’s available free at the airport and lists all the menus and prices. In addition there are many smaller bars and eateries you might come across on your travels around the island. (…)
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June 7th, 2008 at 11:39 am (Travel Tips)
Anyone who has ever visited Thailand will know about the beauty of Thai women. In their twenties, they are striking. In their thirties, they are looking more mature, but still most are very attractive.
The women working in the ubiquitous bars and massage parlors of Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket are mostly former housewives, believe it or not, married but separated, with two kids they left back in their village with their mothers. (…)
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June 6th, 2008 at 11:39 am (Travel Tips)
So you met this great Thai woman or man, and you know she/he is desperately poor, and you’d like to help by sending money periodically. How do you do this?
There are two ways: money transfer and debit card. The debit card method is cheaper but initially a bit more complicated.
1. Money Transfer
This method is best when you just want to send money once or a few times, not regularly. (…)
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June 5th, 2008 at 11:39 am (Travel Tips)
Winner of the "Worlds finest, whitest sand," Sarasota’s Siesta Key Public Beach extends along a half-mile of the most pristine white sands in the world. The pure quartz, pulverized to a fine powder, has a magical quality. There is no sand quite like Siestas, anywhere. Even under the burning subtropical sun, it feels cool to the touch. Lifeguards watch over Siesta Key Public Beach all year, and there are tennis, volleyball, softball and food concession facilities provided. (…)
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June 4th, 2008 at 11:39 am (Travel Tips)
Why Volunteer Overseas?
Travel to new destinations, live in exotic locations and feel a tremendous sense of achievement attained only by making a difference with vital humanitarian and preservation projects. Volunteer travel is the ideal way to make a difference while still having the adventure of a lifetime. (…)
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June 3rd, 2008 at 11:39 am (Travel Tips)
Do you understand the basics of air travel and luggage restrictions? There have been various changes throughout the years due to increase security at airports. You’ll need to understand the luggage restrictions.
Do note that there may be differences in restrictions when traveling outside of the United States. Be sure to check with the airlines about any additional restrictions if you are traveling to other countries. (…)
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June 2nd, 2008 at 11:39 am (Travel Tips)
Where Croatia’s northwest coast meets Slovenia, a triangular shaped peninsula juts out into the Adriatic. This is the beautiful region known as, Istria. Historically, Istria has shifted back and forth from Venetian to Croatian rule and it still has a significant Italian-speaking population, a fact highlighted by the dual language road signs. Many of its historic buildings reveal Venetian style architecture. (…)
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May 25th, 2008 at 12:09 pm (Travel Tips)
Travelling is regarded as one of the preferred options by most of the people to stimulate their tiring souls. Exploring unknown places can be very exciting as it helps the people undertake adventurous tasks to overcome the hurdles of daily life. However, it is also very absurd to start travelling without having any prior knowledge of the concerned place or locality.
A particular place incites our curiosity only when it is very popular or has some unique feature. (…)
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May 24th, 2008 at 12:09 pm (Travel Tips)
When you have been too tied up with your regular, hectic schedule and find yourself devoting less and less time to your loved ones, maybe it is time to stop and smell the roses. A well deserved break from time to time is required by every individual to prevent an eventual burn out, the age for which is becoming lower and lower with the passage of time. (…)
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May 24th, 2008 at 11:16 am (Travel Tips)
Do you known what you want, you need? And where do you find it?Some people want to experience the best travel possible and will research travel UK destinations by comparison shopping. The internet allows people to compare all sorts of prices on every type of activity that they might want to do on vacation and even compare prices on hotel accommodations. (…)
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May 23rd, 2008 at 12:09 pm (Travel Tips)
Deep in the South Pacific lies a group of six Polynesian islands that make up American Samoa. The island group is located fourteen degrees below the equator, which makes it the United States most southern territory. American Samoa is normally referred to as the “heart of Polynesia” since you can draw a straight line from New Zealand to Tahiti to Hawaii, which places American Samoa right in the middle. (…)
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May 23rd, 2008 at 11:16 am (Travel Tips)
Do you known what you want, you need? And where do you find it?Some people want to experience the best travel possible and will research travel UK destinations by comparison shopping. The internet allows people to compare all sorts of prices on every type of activity that they might want to do on vacation and even compare prices on hotel accommodations. (…)
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May 22nd, 2008 at 12:09 pm (Travel Tips)
Auto transport is one of the leading demandable services all over the world. A person who have vehicle or wants to transfer the vehicle from the one place to another requires vehicle shipping services from the company. More number of companies is offering the services to the customers in most excellent way to meet their requirements in an exact manner without comprising in customer service. (…)
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May 22nd, 2008 at 11:16 am (Travel Tips)
I had to plan a road trip. I thought I had a few weeks of boring work ahead of me. Wrong! As I laid out our itinerary and began to look closer and deeper into the areas we would visit, I began to get excited.
We were going to take a car trip, to the Northwest, starting in early May. We had no set plans and no motel reservations. We hoped to stay off the interstate as much as possible, fish at some trout streams, and try to see a lot of the western U.S.. (…)
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May 21st, 2008 at 12:09 pm (Travel Tips)
Tucked away on the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic where tropical forests meet the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, lies the aptly named resort; Eden Bay. Although only eighty minutes away from the mass tourist resorts of Puerto Plata, Eden Bay feels beautifully remote and away from it all. The Adams and Eves who stay in Eden enjoy a fully naturist vacation at this beautifully maintained, clothes optional resort. (…)
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May 21st, 2008 at 11:16 am (Travel Tips)
Wildlife Photography has a universal appeal attracting human curiosity and today it is gaining ground very rapidly-may be it is due to our inbuilt wild connections with nature and its creations. Interestingly the pioneers in this field were the hunters-turned conservationists like Jim Corbett & E.P. Gee. The previous hunters were the people who helped in promoting interest in the wildlife by taking interesting photographs. (…)
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May 20th, 2008 at 12:09 pm (Travel Tips)
The existence of the theatre in the city of Odessa began from the first days of the city’s foundation. The Opera & Ballet Theatre is entitled to be called the elder among a great number of cultural institutions. Odessa strived for the right of building the theatre in 1804, and in 1809 it was already built. (…)
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May 20th, 2008 at 11:16 am (Travel Tips)
Argentina is internationally recognized for its high quality wines and alcoholic drinks. Travellers come to study Spanish in Argentina and enjoy its drinking culture. Overseas markets have made of Argentina a premier distributor of these goods in the short run.
Since the 16 C, and thanks to the Spanish influence, Argentina started a non stop period of massive grape harvests and wine production. (…)
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May 19th, 2008 at 12:09 pm (Travel Tips)
How many words in how many articles in how many news papers, magazines and TV programs? Have you any idea, well I don’t. So…what does it mean to you and I anyway, a little more overcrowding at airports, longer queues in what is already an over crowded inefficient people handling system. (…)
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May 18th, 2008 at 10:24 am (Travel Tips)
My mother used to say visitors were like fresh fish, great for the first two days, OK for the next day but that they start getting a little hard to bear on day four, as for days five and onwards, the fish or the friends….a little hard to bear!
Now try spending two weeks, in one four-by-four doing the “Botswana” or other safari “thing”… as passengers in a friend’s car, my wife and I looked forward to a stunning experience with two of our best friends. (…)
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