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1). The mountain town of Arahova  By : Jakob Jelling
Arahova is a village or small town situated on a mountain which offers the charm and magic of conserving many of its antique traditions and characteristics almost unchanged. Visiting this town can almost be like going back to the past and discover many characteristics and constructions from antique époques while forgetting about modern life worries...

2). Fall Foliage Scenic Drive in Rhode Island  By : Cliff Calderwood
Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the union but when it comes to scenic drives it has one of the best. With over 400 miles of coastline and 20 percent of America’s National Historic Landmarks, Rhode Island packs plenty of distractions in this fall foliage coastal drive. The trip is a one-way 61-mile scenic drive on Route 1A alo...

3). Khmer Rouge Prison 21 – The Chilling High School In Phnom Pehn, Cambodia  By : Nomad Rick
Most travel stories are of the happy-go-lucky variety. Every once in a while, however, one visits a place that evidences the vicious, dark side of mankind. Khmer Rouge Prison 21, known as Tuol Seng, is one such place. It is a stark reminder of the cruelties humanity can visit upon itself. Tuol Sleng In 1962, the high schoo...

4). Austria – Vienna, Salzburg, Halstatt and Sound of Music  By : Nomad Rick
Austria simply can’t be beat when it comes to beauty. You’ve seen the country in the Sound of Music, but the cities of Vienna, Salzburg and the alpine town of Halstatt are just as nice. Vienna Vienna is a city with a ridiculous amount of history. The home of the waltz, Habsburg Palaces and an unrivaled musical past. Walk f...

5). Do Not Miss Beautiful Ubud For Your Bali Vacation  By :
What is it about Ubud that one should visit this beautiful village? Because Ubud has much to offer; from its stunning panorama of Ayung River valley and the terraces rice filed, its most talented artist, its typical traditional market and myriad of shops that line the road is a heaven for shopping, its undying culture, its serene environs and plent...

6). Overview of Greece for Travelers  By : Richard Monk
From the Olympics to My Fat Greek Wedding, Greece has always been a cultural centerpiece in the history of man. Summing up its contribution requires a small library, but here is an overview. Overview of Greece for Travelers Greece was home to some of the earliest advanced civilizations. From the Minoans of the second BC mi...

7). Staying in Sydney Hotels on a Shoestring Budget  By : Paul Hayden
As a result of hosting the 2000 Summer Olympics, Sydney has become known worldwide as one of the most beautiful and friendly cities in the world with it’s Sydney Opera House on the harbor, it’s beautiful coastline, and the many great places to stay. Perhaps you’ve finally set aside time for your dream vacation in the oldest city in Australia, or ma...

8). Caribbean Paradise: Scuba Diving in the Honduras Bay Islands  By : Mike Brown
What’s your image of a tropical paradise? Maybe it includes beautiful white beaches, palm trees, and clear blue water. What if it had no crowds and included some of the world’s best scuba diving? That pretty well describes the Honduras Bay Islands. Located in the western Caribbean off the coast of Honduras, the Bay Islands are one of t...

9). Sihanoukville, Cambodia – Mother Nature Playing Nightly  By : Nomad Rick
Sihanoukville is a sleepy beach town in Cambodia on the Gulf of Thailand. In December, the beach is a great place to watch Mother Nature do her thing in spectacular fashion. Sihanoukville Named after a Cambodian King, Sihanoukville isn’t easy to get to, but it is worth the hassle. If you’re coming from Thailand, the best ...

10). Your Travel Destination Shall Be Cebu, Philippines  By : Kim Hald
That may be a presumptuous statement to make but after reading this article thoroughly, there’s a good chance that you’d agree to make that statement as well. But first, let’s get down to the basics. Cebu, as mentioned, is in the Philippines. Now, when you mention the Philippines, it’s either Manila or Boracay -- those ar...

11). An Overview of Poland for Travelers  By : Richard Monk
Poland has a unique history in Europe, often pulled between Russian and Western interests. It you are planning a trip to Poland, here is some background information your should know. An Overview of Poland for Travelers The official name of the country is the Republic of Poland. It covers an area of roughly 120,000 square ...

12). Visitors Guide to Dallas, Texas, USA  By : Nia Rees
The dynamic city of Dallas is situated in the northeastern area of the state of Texas in the USA. Founded in 1841 as a trading post, Dallas is now one of the largest cities in the United States of America. Dallas covers almost 400 square miles / 1,036 square kilometers and is home to a population of more than 1,000,000 people, while the Dallas / Fo...

13). Vacationing In The Hamptons  By : Kathy Buyer
Located on the North and South Fork of Long Island the area known as the Hamptons is one of the most popular vacation spots in New York. The Hamptons has a deep rich history that goes back to the 1600’s. Like many other New England colonies it was originally farmland, over the years it port of trade, Revolutionary War staging point, refuge for arti...

14). Meet the Israelis  By : cyber
They speak Hebrew which is a peculiar, throaty language that takes ages to learn. Once you take hold of of basic communication you'll find out that they typically only talk about money and food anyway. Although they can appear rude, at heart they're very kind and friendly. Israelis are tribal so if you're on the outside they seem quite unfriendly. ...

15). An Overview of Japan for Travelers  By : Richard Monk
For such a tiny total landmass, Japan has left an undeniable stamp on human history. If you are considering Japan as a destination, here is an overview of the country. An Overview of Japan for Travelers Extending along the eastern coast of Asia, Japan is a country consisting of a collection of islands. The mainland, as we ...

16). The Life Of Luxury(Green  By : J Shipper
The Life of Luxury (green with envy) It is always nice to see how the other half lives, take for instance there is the Life of Luxury: the George Hamilton way. This is a TV show which looks at the lives of the Super Rich in which the first episode looks at the PlayBoy Mansion, a collection of multi-million dol...

17). Surprises In Valencia Spain  By : Ciara McNamara
I have been an avid visitor on my holiday to the city of Valencia since 1980, and only noticed slight improvements and changes as far as its tourist offers were concerned, but in the last five or six years, this city has so much to do that I find myself travelling there whenever I can. I have always been fascinated by the Saint Joseph Festival of F...

18). 6 Suggested Historical Destinations For Student Travel  By : Robert Thatcher
Student travel promises to be an enjoyable trip. Not only do students can visit several places, they could also learn so much on every trip. And since air travel agencies as well as airlines provide student travel discount and special student travel rate, student travel is becoming more and more available for greater number of students who want to ...

19). Go to Guatemala!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
Does Mayan culture pique your interest? Do you want to see a live volcano? Does visiting a place called the Land of Eternal Spring interest you? If so, go to Guatemala! Nestled in Central America, Guatemala is a land with an ancient history and an intriguing present. Long ruled by the Mayans, this people group suddenly died off...

20). Total Emersion In Lisbon Portugal  By : Jack Blacksmith
If you go sightseeing and do the typical tourism around the city, you will learn a lot about Lisbon history, hear the fascinating story of the earthquake in 1755 and see the effects of this disaterous events even though many beautiful and interesting monumentsstill remain. But for someone who has done similar sightseeing of this city and others aro...

21). Winter Park - Winter Wonderland  By : Blizzard Internet
As the 2005-2006 ski season unfolds it appears to be heading for the record books. The snowfall across Colorado has come in welcome piles of powder throughout November and December. Revenue and smiles are up as visitors pour into Rocky Mountain winter wonderland. Next up, breaking the season barrier of 12 million skier visits. Winter P...

22). Scarborough City Guide, Including Hotels  By : Ms Maria Williams
Scarborough is one of Britain’s favourite seaside resorts and has been for more than four centuries. Located on the east coast of Yorkshire, Scarborough has always attracted visitors thanks to its beautiful and lengthy sandy beaches, picturesque cliff tops and family-oriented attractions. The location offers spectacular views of the North Sea but i...

23). Planning a Trip to London  By : dave4
Most people cannot say they know London well which makes planning a business trip quite daunting. To know London completely is impossible. Home to inhabitants for over 2,000 years now London has grown to a sprawling metropolis, the ideal platform for constant illustrious activity and business meetings. If you are travelling at the wee...

24). Spain: Bullfights And Sangria  By : Steven Cronin
A cocktail of bullfighting, flamenco and sangria, Spain is a country blessed with rich history and culture. Add beautiful beaches and warm climate, and it’s evident why Spain is the world’s second most visited country. The demise of Franco opened Spain to a curious world. A booming tourist industry allowed the country to grow, revealin...

25). Portsmouth City Guide, Including Hotels  By : Ms Maria Williams
Introduction: Portsmouth is located on the south coast of the scenic county of Hampshire. The city has a long established historic naval presence. The city of Portsmouth was established in the year 1623, being a community that swears by its influence to world history. As well as being an important naval town, Portsmouth has a nostalgic...

26). Burning the Snowman  By : Staril
In Zurich every year, at the end of winter, they burn a snowman to signify the end of winter. This snowman is know as the Böögg ... a word which can only have been invented by a Swiss-German. It can be spelt boogg or even boeoegg by those outside of the country and is pronounced something like Berc or Berg ... but only after a few beers. He has eve...

27). Travel to Italy – Rome and Venice  By : Nomad Rick
Where does one begin to start when discussing Italy. Well, if you intend to travel there, Rome and Venice are good places to start. Rome Perhaps you’ve heard of it? It goes without saying that Rome has a rather prominent past. Lets see, in Rome you will find…[deep breath]…the Vatican, Coliseum, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Ch...

28). Green Island: Escape into a different world  By : MedhaRuby
What makes Robinson Crusoe such a popular and enchanting novel for all age groups is the opportunity it provides for make-believe. It puts you into an uninhabited island and makes you its landlord, thereby enabling you to be the architect of all your desires. Stuff that fantasies are made of, stuff that inspire more fantasies – it is not surprising...

29). Ibiza and its night life  By : Jakob Jelling
Ibiza is famous around the world due to its amazing night life, although it offers several other things as well. This island is one of the most visited ones in the group of the Balearic Islands in Spain, and maybe the one which attracts the highest amount of young people as well. From June to endings of October, Ibiza's night life, as ...

30). Take a Romantic Getaway on Exclusive Catalina Island  By : Jennifer Knight
Vacations are for getting away; getting away from work, stress, and for you over-worked parents: the kids. So this next vacation, leave the kids at home and take an inexpensive romantic getaway on the island known as The Island of Romance: Catalina Island. This exclusive island off the coast of California is offering visitors packages and discount ...

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