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Howl Aboard! Let a Spooky Halloween Train Ride Spirit You Away

25th September 2009
Booo... chooo... chooooooo... there's an eerie express on the horizon... it's a haunted Halloween train ride... trolling down a track near you! Halloween train events are spooking scenic and heritage railways across the U.S. Trains are as varied as the... Read >
Author: Michael Gleason

The Joys of Eating on the Sunshine Coast

24th September 2009
It's simply cannot be denied that the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia is a magnificent holiday destination for people of all ages. In fact, there's an abundance of things to do, apart from visiting one of the many attractions, and apart from loung... Read >
Author: Roger Laganin

Copper Canyon Train Tours - Reasonably Priced But Mostly Exclusive

14th September 2009
Most Copper Canyon train tours are all exclusive. However, they are quite reasonably priced and will usually fit into most vacation budgets. These will take you through a canyon that is considerably larger than the Grand Canyon and allow one to explore th... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Luxury Train Tour - Offer a Rewarding Experience

14th September 2009
Train travel has a mystic all its own and many of them simply offer a special luxury train tour for those who care to partake in the atmosphere of it all. These are specific tours that cater, usually to the well to do, and therefore, rest assured that the... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Romantic Train Trips to Choose

14th September 2009
Train trips are simply one of the most romantic adventures a couple could take. Just being together and enjoying exceptional and beautiful sights can be both exciting as well as create sparks that may seem to otherwise be fading somewhat. Whether you are ... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

A Temple for General Che Kung in Hong Kong

08th September 2009
Also known as Che Kung Miu, Che Kung Temple is a famous place of worship dedicated to the ancient Chinese General Che Kung of the Song Dynasty. This impressive shrine which is considered a great place to worship and explore, dates back to more than 400 y... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Temple for General Che Kung in Hong Kong

08th September 2009
Also known as Che Kung Miu, Che Kung Temple is a famous place of worship dedicated to the ancient Chinese General Che Kung of the Song Dynasty. This impressive shrine which is considered a great place to worship and explore, dates back to more than 400 y... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Temple for General Che Kung in Hong Kong

08th September 2009
Also known as Che Kung Miu, Che Kung Temple is a famous place of worship dedicated to the ancient Chinese General Che Kung of the Song Dynasty. This impressive shrine which is considered a great place to worship and explore, dates back to more than 400 y... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Drive Your Way to Great Discoveries

17th August 2009
While there's certainly a time and a place for package holidays, many people often find that they are looking for a little more freedom when they are hoping to discover a new country. If you're looking for an on road - or off road! - experience to remembe... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

DESTINATION SOUTH AMERICA: THE CONTINENTS 10 TOP RIDES

13th August 2009
This is our list of the top ten rides on the incredibly diverse and exciting continent of South America. Go on do yourself a favour and get there, you won’t regret it. All rides are included as part of www.compassexpeditions.com extensive range of... Read >
Author: Emilio Carranza

McCormick - Stillman Railroad Park

08th August 2009
The exceptional McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is ideally positioned in the centre of Scottsdale, Arizona. Envisioned by Guy Stillman, the park has become one of the regions most popular and extraordinary tourist attractions. At the McCormick-Stillma... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

McCormick - Stillman Railroad Park

30th July 2009
The exceptional McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is ideally positioned in the centre of Scottsdale, Arizona. Envisioned by Guy Stillman, the park has become one of the regions most popular and extraordinary tourist attractions. At the McCormick-Stillma... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tuscan Beaches - Popular among visitors

16th July 2009
The Tuscan countryside offers many experiences that appeal to the senses in every way. The rolling hillsides, the history, the art, the food, and the culture… it all is absolutely breathtaking. That is, until the heat takes its toll. In cities in va... Read >
Author: Tuscany Rent Direct

Learning Spanish by the Sea

05th July 2009
Of the many opportunities to learn Spanish at a dedicated school in Spain, there can be few better than the possibility of learning the language while by the sea. Spain is a country that lives and breathes the beach, and you won’t be able to go far wr... Read >
Author: pc_traveling

Butterfly Watching at Butterfly Creek

05th July 2009
Butterfly Creek has been identified as one of the finest and most inventive tourist attractions in Auckland, New Zealand. This exceptional tourist site is located a mere one minute away from Auckland International Airport since it is positioned on the ea... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Educational Adventures in Paris

04th July 2009
How to plan a day of learning: When wanting to learn about the history of Paris there are a few things to do like maybe go to the local library or maybe your local travel agent can help. The Internet will help also. In the meantime, I will provide you... Read >
Author: Andrew Collins

The best ways to travel to Wales

22nd June 2009
If you are currently planning a holiday to Wales, the first thing on your mind is probably how you are going to get there. Fortunately, there are a variety of ways to get to Wales. It really depends on the amount of time and money you want to spend. A... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Belarus - The Last Dictatorship In Europe?

15th June 2009
In 2005, Condoleeza Rica described Belarus as the ‘last outpost of tyranny in Europe’. So when England played Belarus in a recent World Cup qualifier, I took the opportunity to visit Minsk to see the football and spend a few days looking round the cit... Read >
Author: krizsean

A Thailand Vacation in Chiang Mai And Its Luxury Hotels

04th June 2009
When it comes to transport in Thailand (depending on your vacation time frame)-I would say take the train every time. Not only will you see more, meet more and enjoy more. You will spend a comparatively luxury-time from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. (First clas... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Sayaji Garden – a picture perfect moment

12th May 2009
Located in Gujarat India, Sayaji is a beautiful garden in Vadodara dedicated in 1879 to the local community by Maharaja Sayaji Rao Gaekwad III. Also known as Kamati Bau, Sayaji Garden occupies a total land area of 113 acres and lies by the pleasant ri... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Hili Fun City: An Amusement Park for the Entire Family

11th May 2009
Known in other words as the 'Disneyland of the Middle East', Hili Fun City of Abu Dhabi has earned a reputation of being the biggest theme park in the Gulf. Boasting of more than 40 rides, slides and attractions it has become the most famous and popular ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Take A Day Out From Barcelona

28th March 2009
Barcelona is one of Europe’s most visited cities, attracting tourists from far and wide to experience cultural and historical sites such as Parc Guell and La Sagrada Familia, as well as to experience a taste of Catalonia living in this cosmopolitan ci... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Eataly, Turino

09th March 2009
Turino was a 5.5 hour train ride from Rome and when I arrived at the Le Meridien, I had a good mind to jump aboard the next available train to Milan. The Le Meridien was nothing like what I would have imagined it to be - the beds were hard, the shower old... Read >
Author: styleflavors

Travel to the Paramounts Carowinds Theme Park in North Carolina

07th March 2009
Spending part of your North Carolina vacations at Carowinds will not only have you relaxed you did but your family will know you are the best thing ever! If you have children under five years of age don't worry there is nothing for them to do, there is... Read >
Author: sally9127

Travel to the Paramounts Carowinds Theme Park in North Carolina

07th March 2009
Spending part of your North Carolina vacations at Carowinds will not only have you relaxed you did but your family will know you are the best thing ever! If you have children under five years of age don't worry there is nothing for them to do, there is... Read >
Author: sally9127

Watch Hindi TV shows online anywhere in the world Now

24th February 2009
If you are away from home you may think that the ability to watch Hindi TV shows online is simply just a dream. However there is one site online that allows you to watch Hindi TV shows online at a very low cost if you have an internet connection. Imagin... Read >
Author: watchhinditvshows

Oklahoma Railway Museum

01st February 2009
Oklahoma Railway Museum is a major attraction in Oklahoma City, featuring a unique blend of heritage and skilful engineering. The remarkable collection at the museum includes diesel locomotives, a steam locomotive, passenger cars, freight cars and caboose... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

One day trips from Milan without a car: Arona - Stresa, a boat trip

23rd January 2009
This boat itinerary covers the Southern part of Lake Maggiore, going back and forth between Piedmont and Lombardy. The itinerary can start from Arona, and end in Stresa, or you can do it the other way around, starting from Stresa and ending in Arona. T... Read >
Author: Enrico Massetti

One day trips from Milan without a car: Arona - Stresa, a boat trip

23rd January 2009
This boat itinerary covers the Southern part of Lake Maggiore, going back and forth between Piedmont and Lombardy. The itinerary can start from Arona, and end in Stresa, or you can do it the other way around, starting from Stresa and ending in Arona. T... Read >
Author: Enrico Massetti

One day trips from Milan without a car: Arona - Stresa, a boat trip

14th January 2009
This boat itinerary covers the Southern part of Lake Maggiore, going back and forth between Piedmont and Lombardy. The itinerary can start from Arona, and end in Stresa, or you can do it the other way around, starting from Stresa and ending in Arona. T... Read >
Author: Enrico Massetti

An Exploration of Machu Picchu

29th December 2008
8,000 feet above sea level near the Urubamba Valley in Peru lay an ancient city that can’t be accurately described in a photo or in text. By many, Machu Picchu is considered to be one of the most interesting places to visit in the Southern Hemisphere, a... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

The Trails of Lights: A Holiday Tradition in Austin

28th December 2008
The Trails of Lights: A Holiday Tradition in Austin Every year as Christmas approaches, workers start preparing for the extensive Trail of Lights celebration that has been a holiday tradition in Zilker Park in Austin, Texas since 1965. For an entire mil... Read >
Author: Dena Davis

Interesting Facts about New Rochelle, New York

08th December 2008
New Rochelle, New York is an interesting place that you may want to visit sometime. The people are friendly and the history runs deep through the streets and memorials. There are museums and historical sites to see that date back to the 17th century. This... Read >
Author: Tim Jims

The Perfect Place to Find a Chistmas Tree around Austin

05th December 2008
It's that time of year again, time for family, fun and celebration. Many families kick of the season by picking out and cutting down their own Christmas tree. It's a tradition that began long ago. For many, finding that perfect Christmas tree is al... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Save on travel money this winter

12th November 2008
If you're thinking of a winter trip abroad, recent developments in the foreign exchange markets might make it a better bet to take a short break in Europe instead of the US. Last week The Guardian reported that the weakening pound will, along with retaile... Read >
Author: camwinston

Day Trips from Las Vegas: A Guide to the Grand Canyon

03rd November 2008
The Grand Canyon is located in the United States of America in the State of Arizona and is a steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River. The Grand Canyon is 277miles long and ranges in width from 4 to 18miles and has a depth of more than a mile. The G... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Barcelona Day Trips

13th October 2008
The Catalan Capital of Barcelona has many wonderful sights to see, but it’s also a city that can be easily navigated in a few days, leaving time for some outside trips. Here are the most popular day trips from Barcelona. A trip from the main airport... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Brief Summary About Gatorland Tickets & Park Hopper Tickets

15th September 2008
Gatorland is a home to many alligators. To see the reptiles take out time even a half day is sufficient to explore the whole area. The naked eye observation of thousands of alligators and crocodiles can make you feel excitement and joy. Yours kids will de... Read >
Author: Ricky Martin

Flights to Perth

14th July 2008
Perth is one of the world’s most isolated capitals and is situated on the Western Part of Australia between the Indian Ocean and the desert sands of the Nullarbor. If you are travelling to Perth on your summer holiday this year then you may be intere... Read >
Author: Gill

Top Secret Bulletproof Budget Plan for Better Recession Busting. (Part 1)

20th June 2008
Every day the media is telling everyone we are in a recession. Some experts are even saying to hold on because the United States could face a full blown Depression, the likes of which our country has not seen since the great Depression of the 1930's. Unem... Read >
Author: MJ Jensen

NLP and CBT are effective therapies for treating Panic Attacks

20th June 2008
Both NLP ( Neuro Linguistic Programming ) and CBT ( Cognitive Behaviour Therapy ) are effective techniques for treating people who are suffering from panic attacks. At my practice in Hertfordshire I have treated many clients for panic attacks. Panic attac... Read >
Author: James McCarthy

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13th June 2008
With the weather approaching 100° in Central Texas, I always want to spend some time in the water to cool off. But, I never knew how much there is to do in Austin or the surrounding areas during the summer. We live in the perfect city for outdoors if y... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase

A nightmare trip

25th April 2008
It wasn’t so much the journey to hell and back as a 10-hour one-way train ride to nowhere. And it was to be the longest of nights for the 650 travellers who boarded the Paris-bound Eurostar train in London on Friday evening. What was sheer miser... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

What Is the Most Critical Career Choice Graduating Students Make?

03rd April 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley Imagine my surprise Wednesday (3-5-08) when I discovered that Warren Buffett, who has played second fiddle to Bill Gates as the world's richest man for several years, is now the wealthiest billionaire in the world with a net... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Good Land Investment Strategy from Crown Land

02nd April 2008
When it comes to property investments, two things are highly considered: price of investment and its potential yields. These two factors go hand in hand. One should not highly consider one and disregard the other. For instance, no matter how affordable th... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Enjoying the beauty of the Garden Route in South Africa

19th February 2008
The Garden route in South Africa has long been a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty and unbelievable sights. Stretching across the coast of South Africa, the garden route starts from Mossel Bay and ends somewhere just out of Plettenb... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

10 Ways To Be Different On Valentine’s Day

12th February 2008
If you are fed up and feel been there done that then think “out of the box” for Valentine’s 2008. Don’t follow the herd be a trend setter and make the day memorable. While the world thinks Valentines Day means flower, chocolates, perfume, or jewel... Read >
Author: Aaron Brooks

Just Egypt, or Egypt and Beyond ?

22nd January 2008
As the Director of Operations for One World Tours, I often get asked about Egypt as a destination and for people who have extra time available, they ask me, should we just do Egypt, or should we take in other neighbouring countries too? Here is my advice ... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

The Panama Canal

30th October 2007
The second day in Panama city we woke up early in the morning and decided to start our day with shopping in the Mercado Publico. I purchased some precious jewellery and some nice wooden figures as presents, but when I had asked the merchant for the sombr... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Booking a Holiday, Tour or Vacation in Ecuador

30th October 2007
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked about the destinations I have been to so that is why I try to give a good opinion on those places. Here then, are my top suggestions for sites to take in during ... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

Ride the Rail in Blue Ridge

08th October 2007
Welcome all newcomers to Blue Ridge, Georgia, it's time to be a tourist in your own town and discover all this area has to offer. A great place to start is by treating yourself to a train ride on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. Tucked away in the majestic... Read >
Author: M Shane

Seven Creative Day Outings for Unconventional Couples

29th August 2007
Maybe you’re not the typical dinner-and-a-movie couple. Maybe you prefer something a bit more exciting, or you need to bring some unpredictability to your relationship. Or maybe you’re looking for an absolutely unforgettable anniversary idea. Whate... Read >
Author: Janette Vince

Polar Bear Express Arrival in Moosonee, Ontario

29th August 2007
This continues the description of our train ride from Cochrane, Ontario to Moosonee, Ontario. The Polar Bear Express runs during the summer months with a train connecting the two cities during the remainder of the year. Ontario Northern Rail Road is the o... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Why to use an electric bicycle?

24th July 2007
The electric bicycle is the most convenient and affordable mode of transportation available today. You may not find it convenient to travel to a particular place by electric bicycle, but at the same time you may not find it convenient to go to some places... Read >
Author: DennisBernson

Why to use an electric bicycle?

23rd July 2007
The electric bicycle is the most convenient and affordable mode of transportation available today. You may not find it convenient to travel to a particular place by electric bicycle, but at the same time you may not find it convenient to go to some pl... Read >
Author: DennisBernson

Canada Holidays

05th July 2007
There are about nine delightful places that you can check out for a Canadian holiday. Each of these places has many activities that will induce you to spend some of your Canada holidays in these cities. The first place that we will visit is Vancouver. ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Tips for Vacation Travel

23rd May 2007
When scheduling a vacation, budget, time frame, and interests all come into play, but most people have a large variety of options. However, certain vacation tips will help setup a travel itinerary that is suited to your specific preferences. When aski... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

The Present is Waiting for You

23rd April 2007
I may be running on my way based on predictions that might not be evolving with the way things really are and I am trying to materialize predictions rather than using them as tools. At least I can have the awareness that I am doing this. I can then consid... Read >
Author: Chrisistheone

The Rio Safari Elche – A Superb Animal Park

11th April 2007
The Rio Safari Elche - Sitting amongst over 4,000 palm trees on the road between Elche and Santa Pola is the amazing animal park, the Rio Safari Elche. Children and adults alike will certainly enjoy a day out at this fine Costa Blanca tourist attraction, ... Read >
Author: Steve Locke

Visitors Guide to Chicago O'Hare airport transportation

07th April 2007
Chicago has always been a fast paced and culturally rich city attracting visitors from all over the world. Whether you are coming on business or leisure it is recommended to plan the trip ahead of time to avoid airport transportation issues when visiting ... Read >
Author: Mark Kupryjanczuk

The New York Wine Train

04th February 2007
Finger Lakes is one of the more beautiful regions of New York and the region produces quality wine. Now there is a train trip designed to explore the wineries of the region! The Finger Lakes of western New York make up an abundant wine producing regio... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

Explore the Unspoilt Countryside of Andalucia.

21st January 2007
The Costa del Sol has long been one of the most popular holiday destinations in southern Europe, and quite rightly so as it has much to offer in the form of reliable sunshine, beautiful safe beaches, good restaurants and nightlife, good quality and aff... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak

Lost in Europe

19th August 2006
I have just returned from a trip to Europe where I spent time in Paris, Rome, Madrid and Vilnius (capital of Lithuania and a beautiful and interesting city). In Paris, I used my basic French. I asked for an-au-chocolat and said oui, merci and s'il vo... Read >
Author: simi hogard

Sightseeing in Scottsdale

20th July 2006
One of the best ways to see sights in Scottsdale is through Scottsdale Tours. These adventures offer you the best opportunity to see the Sonoran Desert with its natural beauties as well as the incredible sunrises and sunsets. Seeing the vast open skies ... Read >
Author: Russell Coffield

The Origins of the Business Card

24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com The first business cards were actually playing cards and the practice of exchanging such cards originated in the Court of King Louis XIV of France. The "Sun King", who incidentally was the longest serving Monarch in hi... Read >
Author: Jeremy Duboys

Monte Carlo Paradise of a Different Sort

14th October 2005
Monte Carlo is the city of glitz and over the top indulgence. I had to see it for at least a day trip and ended up finding my food paradise. Monte Carlo Surprise Monte Carlo is the where you go to see the pretty people. Well, maybe not pretty, but ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Siberia, Russia The Slow Train - Part 8

20th September 2005
After deciding to move to Siberia for a year to teach at the Chita State Technical University, I embarked on a travel odyssey unlike any other. In this entry, we pick up the trip on the Trans-Siberian Railway. The Horror As my new Russian friend wa... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Siberia, Russia Chita At Last - Part 9

20th September 2005
After deciding to move to Siberia for a year to teach at the Chita State Technical University, I embarked on a travel odyssey unlike any other. In this entry, we pick up the last stage of the seven-day trip to get there. Siberia As Seen From A Train ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Siberia, Russia Part 2 Where Are We and What Day Is It?

18th August 2005
Standing in the airport in San Diego, I began to wonder exactly how long it was going to take to get to the city of Chita in Siberia. The combination of a vodka hangover, three flights, one train ride and a jump over the international date line didn't hel... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo