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Museum hopping in Madrid, Spain

23rd August 2009
Most first-time visitors will see no immediate charm when visiting Madrid - the capital of Spain. Madrid does not meet the notions of either medieval stone cities or of mild summer night's passion. Madrid has sometimes been describes as being like Chicago... Read >
Author: robb_stark

Rising Hotel Vacancies Mean More Affordable Travel

24th July 2009
According to a recent article in Buffalo's “Business First” newspaper, hotel occupancy for Niagara Falls resorts is down almost fourteen percent this year, leaving a vacancy rate of nearly forty-five percent. Nationally its even worse. The overall... Read >
Author: tours4fun

Driving Abroad - Keeping Safe On Vacation

21st July 2009
Is your family trying to decide where to go on holiday this summer? For millions of people, summer vacation time means visiting a foreign country. There are numerous countries that can provide a new and exciting holiday experience for you no matter where... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Scariest Movie Posters

15th June 2009
The scariest movies have sometimes been equally matched by the horror and terror that their posters have been able to show. Some of these films may or may not have been truly scary but having effective poster ideas and custom poster printing did a great j... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

The Vibrant Story of Coogi

01st June 2009
One of the most colorfully unique urban clothing line today that gripped the urban nation is the Coogi Clothing Collections. The Coogi Clothing Collections is one of the many brands associated with the late hip hop artist, Notorious B.I.G, in which he fea... Read >
Author: jefferson john babasa

How Ontario Resorts Will Benefit From The New 2009 Provincial Budget

01st May 2009
Ontario resorts anticipate a stronger season ahead. With a lower Canadian dollar, many recession-weary American tourists will once again be visiting Ontario resort areas, like Muskoka and Haliburton, where their dollar goes much further. In Ontario, touri... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Coogi Culture

10th March 2009
When it comes to a clothing line that emphasizes on a lost cultural fashion known around Australia, Coogi is one of the few urban clothing line brands in the US that got its popularity because of its unique styles and trend setting fashion from Australia.... Read >
Author: jefferson john babasa

Catalonian Culture vs. Spanish Culture

20th January 2009
It happened many years ago, that I met a man from Barcelona at a bar in England whom I asked if he considered himself to be Spanish or Catalonian. At first this man seemed surprised by my question till I explained to him that I had always heard that certa... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

How Do I Apply for a Chinese Visa? The Five Most Frequently Asked Questions

05th November 2008
Interest in travel from the U.S. to China has increased in the last decade. This is due, at least partially, to a number of factors, including the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics and economic factors. American tourists are seeking Chinese visa applications... Read >
Author: Jenny Schweyer

Getting a China Visa: Six Types of China Travel Visas

05th November 2008
Getting a China visa is necessary for any U.S citizen/resident intending to travel to China. The type of China travel visa that you will need depends upon the nature of your trip. It's important that all travelers bear the correct documentation, includi... Read >
Author: Jenny Schweyer

Driving Abroad - Keeping Safe

02nd September 2008
For millions of people, holidays mean visiting a foreign country. There are numerous countries that can provide a new and exciting vacation experience for you no matter where you're from. Spain is a particularly popular destination. UK and European v... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Temple of Love Spawns Common Word Love World Interfaith Movement

20th August 2008
Lost in the fog of alzheimers rage dementia, John McCain has inadvetently made the point that not only is Barack Obama ready to lead America to a brighter future, but the world has already embraced Barack Obama as the long awaited for, truly loved and adm... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Lessons from an American in Tokyo

30th June 2008
I am proud to say that I survived for three whole months as a foreigner in the treacherous urban jungle of Tokyo, where a single wrong turn could bring you face to face with… um... well… LESSON #1 – Japanese people are more scared of you than you... Read >
Author: v.t0xic

An Early History of Nude Photography

02nd November 2007
Pictures of nude women prior to 1835 generally consisted of paintings and drawings which were displayed in all respectability on the walls of art galleries and in country houses.When the new technology of photography appeared around 1835 it was quickly ta... Read >
Author: Riviera

Welcome to Historic London

24th August 2007
London is a great place. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world. Bad times and good, I have lived and worked in London through them all. From the bad old da... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Great Places to Visit - London

24th August 2007
London is a great place. London as a major capital city deserves respect. London like all major cities has had its good times as well as it's bad times and I have been there for most of them. From the ecstatic heights in 2005 of being told that it... Read >
Author: Scott James

I love London; it is my kind of town.

22nd August 2007
I love London; it is my kind of town. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world. Bad times and good, I have lived and worked in London through them all. From i... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

London is full of History.

22nd August 2007
London is a great place. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world. Bad times and good, I have lived and worked in London through them all. From the bad old da... Read >
Author: Scott James

London is one of the finest capital cities to be found anywhere.

22nd August 2007
London is one of the finest capital cities to be found anywhere. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world. Bad times and good, I have lived and worked in London th... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

One in a million, that’s London for you.

22nd August 2007
One in a million, that’s London for you. This defence of London is not meant as some feeble attempt to try to curry favour in certain quarters. Bad times and good, I have lived and worked in London through them all. From its darkest hours in the ... Read >
Author: Scott James

Discount New York Hotel Rates

10th June 2007
Discount New York Hotel Rates New York is one of the most magnificent cities in the world which is commonly known for its skyscrapers and mostly surrounded by water this empire state has majestic mountains, cities, lakes, pastoral farmlands, vineyards ... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Discount New York Hotel Rates

08th June 2007
New York is one of the most magnificent cities in the world which is commonly known for its skyscrapers and mostly surrounded by water this empire state has majestic mountains, cities, lakes, pastoral farmlands, vineyards and many more. The city leads in ... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Come To London – A Great Place To Visit!

27th April 2007
I love London, it is my kind of town. Now I know that to most people this would sound as if I am plagiarising some advertising copy for either New York or Chicago but in this case I truly mean it. I have lived AND worked in London for well over 30 year... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Recreational Properties in Anderson Island

26th April 2007
What could be a better place to own a recreational home than the Anderson Islands with its lovely seashore, down waters, huge stretches of golf courses and other recreational activities? Anderson Island is a golf resort community just 43 miles from Sea... Read >
Author: alanpost

Tips for Traveling to the Caribbean

18th April 2007
The Caribbean has long been a favorite destination for American travelers. Treasured for its scenery and family-friendly atmosphere, the Caribbean is one of the safest travel destinations for millions of American tourists each year. Yet, like anywher... Read >
Author: Mike Goldstein

Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative to Reduce Mexico’s Tourism Revenues by a Scant 2.2 Percent Th

06th February 2007
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), which now requires air travelers returning to the United States from Mexico to show a valid passport, is expected to reduce Mexico’s international tourism revenues by only 2.2 percent this year, Tourism S... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca

Live the Life of a Star in A St. Barthelemy Vacation Rental

01st February 2007
Perched on a hillside facing northwest, this luxury villa offers a perfect view of the sunset. The scene from the open air living area isn’t too shabby either, as it looks to the ocean and offers easy access to the private pool. Floating through this mo... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Can I Wear Sneakers in Paris?

19th July 2006
In this article, the Senior Editor of Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News, Phil Chavanne, discusses the role of sneakers as fashion accessories in Paris. I can't count the number of times travelers who asked me: 'Should I wear sneakers in Paris?' and other varia... Read >
Author: Phil Chavanne

Why NOW is the Time to Buy Real Estate in Belize

16th January 2006
Last year Belize appointed a new Tourism Minister who is committed to the development and promotion of Belize as a luxury market for private tourism; this fact is the number one force driving massive real estate investment in Belize right now. While Be... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson

News, Views, and Blues of Change. Do You Know the 5 Ways to "Re" Your Life?

14th January 2006
"Read it, read it, read all about it. There's Canadian change cultivated in rural Northern Alberta." Change? I see it all around me. Do you? The frost has killed the plants in the garden, and the leaves on the trees have changed colour, and they ... Read >
Author: Dan Ohler

The empire of Incas

25th November 2005
In 1960s the famous novels by Garcia Marques, Cortacar and Vargos Llosa made the South America a very mystique and attractive destination for those who like traveling. The Indian ancient civilizations became interesting and popular among European and Amer... Read >
Author: Constance Blair

Buying Real Estate in Cozumel

01st September 2005
As beautiful and modern as Cozumel is, visitors must remember that it is a foreign country is not part of America, although it caters quite well to American tourists. Everybody on Cozumel speaks English, some with little or no detectable accent. The atmos... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey