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Maradona, Simply Great (Part 1)

13th October 2008
When I first started watching football back in 1977 and the time that lead up to the World Cup played in 1978 in Argentina, I apart from becoming a great fan of the sport learnt the basics as to what was the game of football. By the “basics” I... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Maradona, Simply Great (Part 1)

13th October 2008
When I first started watching football back in 1977 and the time that lead up to the World Cup played in 1978 in Argentina, I apart from becoming a great fan of the sport learnt the basics as to what was the game of football. By the "basics" I mean not ju... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Backpackers – Have money, will travel

10th October 2008
The typical image of backpackers is someone who is scrimping on their expenses, opting only to pay for necessities like travel arrangements and food, pretty much anything else is subject to begging, borrowing or dealing. This may have been true in the pa... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Do You Feel Free?

15th September 2008
"…no one ever pushes you toward freedom. You need to take that for yourself." --Joan Erickson, wife of psychologist Erik Erickson, quoted in Joan Anderson's book, A Walk on the Beach. Do you believe that someone has to give you your freedom? Do you ... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

The Advantages of using a travel agency on holiday

30th June 2008
There are quite a few advantages to using a travel agent whilst on holiday - but many of them aren't recognized. A lot of people seem to think travel agencies are a rip-off, and that people can do it all themselves. You're right, you probably can. But... Read >
Author: Tiny Kitty

Scams to watch out for in Barcelona and advice to avoid it happening to you! Part 1

21st May 2008
Some scams to be aware of in Barcelona, and my tips for not being the next one it happens to! Tourists are often easy prey for the scammers and thieves in Barcelona. Read here to inform yourself of the common ones and how to avoid getting caught out. 3... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Learn the Exotic from the Exotic: Summer Study Abroad Programs

29th January 2007
Summer study abroad programs can range from learning about physiological ecology in the Galapagos Islands to learning Spanish in Peru. With all the programs available it can be hard choosing just one, but some things will almost always remain the same no ... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Guinea Pigs History

28th September 2006
In 2000 BC the first common Guinea Pig was domesticated for food by the Inca, in the Andean region of South America, in what is now Peru and Bolivia. In these countries the Guinea Pigs continue to be a food source. In Peru Guinea P... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba
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