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51.Dubai – the owner of everything money can buy by David Yuri
By 2007, UAE will own three of the most exclusivist and lavish hotels in the whole world: Burj al Arab in Dubai, Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi and Palm Trump, whose construction it's ongoing on one of ...
[Added: 25 Dec 2006   Hits: 483   Words: 656]

52.The radiography of a vacation in Dubai by David Yuri
Vacation, traveling, adventure – such magic words! I can't imagine anyone else more helplessly in love with traveling than me. My vacation dream includes a total experience: lots of sun, sand, fine beaches, attention-grabbing sports and shopping at the highest standards. Here is ...
[Added: 25 Dec 2006   Hits: 558   Words: 796]

53.Dubai Shopping Festival by David Yuri
Dubai is one of the travel destinations that experienced the fastest growth worldwide. It has all the necessary ingredients for a magic holiday: sun, sand, sea, sports, legendary duty-free zones, a traditional culture that intrigues the tourists and a safe, warm and welcoming atmosphere. Dubai has ...
[Added: 24 Dec 2006   Hits: 671   Words: 629]

54.Indian Beach Holidays by vikas sajwan
With Sun and sand Indian beaches - a treat to life! Many things make India a convenient destination. It's rich in heritage and can boast of a lot of splendor with not a pinch of exaggeration and when it comes to ...
[Added: 23 Dec 2006   Hits: 280   Words: 481]

55.Budget Travel For The Adventurous Traveler by Marcela
For many people, setting a budget is integral to their travel plans. As long as you have a reasonable budget, you can find almost anything, including a flight, which will fit into your plans. Setting a budget is the ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 539   Words: 441]

56.Cape May Bird Observatory in New Jersey by David Urmann
Cape May in New Jersey is home to the Cape May Bird Observatory. Cape May is arguably North America's premier birding location. This premier New Jersey bird watching spot is widely known among birders for its vast concentrations of autumn migrants. That ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 550   Words: 310]

57.Carter Caves Park: The Lowdown on the Underground by David Urmann
There's something instinctual in human beings that causes us to be fascinated by caves and caverns. In the days when being eaten by a bear at 25 was considered having "had a pretty good run", a good cave was the equivalent of ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 747   Words: 488]

58.Los Angeles Zoo by David Urmann
By 1956, the city of Los Angeles had outgrown the small Griffith Park Zoo. The citizens passed a $6.6 million bond measure to help build a new one and a 113-acre site in Griffith Park was chosen as the new location. In 1964 a private, nonprofit organization ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 623   Words: 479]

59.Shawnee State Park by David Urmann
Shawnee State Park is located in the 63,000-acre Shawnee State Forest in the beautiful Appalachian foothills near the banks of the Ohio River. Nicknamed "The Little Smokies", these one-time hunting grounds of the Shawnee Indians are among the most picturesque places in the state, featuring erosion-carved valleys and wooded hills. ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 549   Words: 498]

60.The Bizz Johnson Trail by David Urmann
Northeastern California is home to the scenic Bizz Johnson Trail. The trail runs along the Susan River in Lassen County. Bizz Johnson Trail follows the old Fernley and Lassen Branch Line of the Southern Pacific railroad. ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 454   Words: 496]

61.Blithewold Mansion in Rhode Island by David Urmann
The Blithewold Mansion in Rhode Island is a popular spot for weddings, events and visitors who just want to tour one of the most impressive Rhode Island mansions. Mining baron Augustus Van Wickle was born in 1856 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. In 1876 ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 885   Words: 516]

62.Massachusetts Historic Deerfield by David Urmann
Historic Deerfield's motto is "New England as you hope to find it!", and it certainly is. Nestled in western Massachusetts in the 330-year old village of Deerfield, this Museum of New England's history and art is considered a vital historical ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 376   Words: 503]

63.Texas Cameron Park Zoo by David Urmann
The award winning Cameron Park natural-habitat zoo in Waco, Texas provides visitors with an opportunity to see wild animals in state-of-the art, free-form surroundings and progressive display areas. The Cameron Park Zoo is home to tortoises from the Galapagos Islands, ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 539   Words: 384]

64.The Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Garden by David Urmann
Winter Park, Florida's Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Garden is one of the most elegant and respected venues for the art in the American southeast. It is home to impressive collections of all kinds and beautiful, peaceful grounds. The museum ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 676   Words: 334]

65.The International Spy Museum in Washington DC by David Urmann
The International Spy Museum is dedicated to all-but-invisible profession of espionage, and is the only one of its kind. This fascinating museum is a must-see for espionage and history enthusiasts. It is home to the largest collection ...
[Added: 21 Dec 2006   Hits: 395   Words: 383]

66.Thrilling cultural opportunities await you in St Tropez, the toast of the French Riviera. by Martin McAllister
Since the 1960s, St Tropez has generally been seen as a holiday destination for the rich and famous. From Brigitte Bardot in the 1960s to Kate Moss today, St Tropez has been a haven for ...
[Added: 13 Dec 2006   Hits: 387   Words: 502]

67.Beat the rush - take an 'off-peak' holiday this year by Martin McAllister
Summertime is undeniably the most popular time to travel - and for justifiable reasons. The weather is perfect, the kids are out of school, and it's an ideal time in which to visit attractions such as water and theme parks. However, there's one big drawback to summer ...
[Added: 13 Dec 2006   Hits: 247   Words: 459]

68.What to expect as tourist in China on the Chinese New Year. by Lola Adewoyin
For a tourists who decides to spend the Lunar New year in China, be ready to experience a week full of festivities enriched in Chinese culture. Almost similar to the Western New Year, the Chinese New Year is popularly recognized as the Spring Festival and its celebration ...
[Added: 09 Dec 2006   Hits: 540   Words: 528]

69.Dubai Holidays by hassan Morcel
Dubai Holidays have evolved onto the world stage over the past few years solidifying Dubai as a multifaceted holiday destination. Starting in the 80's and 90's and driven by the Emirates Airlines growth Dubai initially was a exotic destination suiting those adventurous holidaymakers who were ...
[Added: 09 Dec 2006   Hits: 334   Words: 342]

70.Preparing for a Harbin Ice Festival Tour by Lola Adewoyin
The winter season is just around the corner and its time for all snow lovers to look forward to what they have been waiting for all year long. Ice and snow festivals take place in many cold countries world ...
[Added: 07 Dec 2006   Hits: 1012   Words: 584]

71.Holiday in Australia: You Wont' Be Sorry! by Graham Fitton
Australia should be your first choice for a holiday. We have clean white beaches in abundance, modern cosmopolitan cities, unspoiled rainforests and national parks, the worlds greatest marine attraction and an unequalled number of marine parks, as well as huge tracts of outback for ...
[Added: 06 Dec 2006   Hits: 346   Words: 667]

72.A fun vacation need not be expensive by Bill Tandy
Cheap holidays are always available to customers. It does not matter what time of the year you are planning to travel, just so long as you book in advance then you are without a doubt going to save ...
[Added: 04 Dec 2006   Hits: 305   Words: 550]

73.Priceless advice on how to enjoy a bit of luxury without the high price tag, whilst waiting for your flight at Gatwick Airport. by Bethanie Ashley
'I don't think I've read that right' I can hear you thinking. Enjoy waiting for a flight at Gatwick Airport? Impossible! Especially in these days of increased security checks we are inevitably going to be spending more ...
[Added: 02 Dec 2006   Hits: 748   Words: 786]

74.Rajasthan Tour by bobby
Rajasthan - land of royalty, land of bravery, land of Rajputana. It is a place full of beautiful people, beautiful places to visit. Everything about Rajasthan is breathtakingly amazing. There is sumptuousness and miscellany in Rajasthani music which comes from a custom that is old and ...
[Added: 01 Dec 2006   Hits: 316   Words: 568]

75.Travel Insurance Tips – Understand the limits, excesses and exclusions to avoid huge bills and get the best price. by Bethanie Ashley
Travel insurance is a 'must' for anyone going away whether on holiday or for business so it is wise to check that the insurance you take out is relevant to the type of cover you need. The last ...
[Added: 01 Dec 2006   Hits: 769   Words: 737]

76.Passports – Your License to Travel by Jawahn Thompson
A passport is very similar to a driver's license in the United States. It is an globally recognized document, typically used for international travel, verifying who you are and where you're from. Most countries require a valid passport to enter or exit. ...
[Added: 01 Dec 2006   Hits: 463   Words: 1045]

77.Golden Triangle India by vini
The lively capital of India, the glorious pink city and alluring state of Taj Mahal, what stands common in this trio is the famous Golden Triangle, which brings them together. Welcome to Golden Triangle Tours and travel to live ...
[Added: 30 Nov 2006   Hits: 310   Words: 444]

78.Suitcases: What Suitcase Fits You? by Phillip Kimpo Jr.
When shopping for suitcases, many people go for the normal-looking ones, such as those that sport dark or subtle colors. While price usually helps in choosing which suitcase to buy, some people don't bother to check the luggage's material and construction, whether it's cheap or expensive. This might prove ...
[Added: 27 Nov 2006   Hits: 568   Words: 512]

79.Heathrow Airport parking explained – Top advice on how to save time and money from a seasoned traveller by Bethanie Ashley
London Heathrow is the World's busiest airport, with around 90 different airlines who between them, offer a choice of over 200 domestic, European and international destinations. Over 67 Million passengers travel through the Airport each ...
[Added: 27 Nov 2006   Hits: 551   Words: 727]

80.Online Check-In at UK Airports. It Will Save You Time But Will it Save Your Life? by Sean McCarthy
In a recent edition of the BBC program Horizon (BBC2 9pm Tuesday 3rd October 2006) Professor Ed Galea, director of the Fire Safety Engineering Group at the University of Greenwich, made it very clear how ...
[Added: 22 Nov 2006   Hits: 322   Words: 551]

81.Suitcases Accessories Guide by Phillip Kimpo Jr.
We live in a world filled with accessories -- cars have accessories, cellular phones have accessories, and even we have personal fashion accessories. What's to stop suitcases from having their own? You can find suitcase accessories that have practical purposes, ...
[Added: 22 Nov 2006   Hits: 509   Words: 320]

82.The Northern Lights in Alaska by Ryan Tollefsen
Many people who have never been to Alaska have never experienced a display as powerful as the northern lights. Aurora borealis is the scientific name for this phenomenon. You may not even exactly understand what they look ...
[Added: 21 Nov 2006   Hits: 415   Words: 543]

83.Why You Need To Celebrate Christmas In Benidorm - Cheapest Airfares Has The Answer by Kacy Carr
Going away for Christmas - then a happy time lies ahead and even happier if flying with cheapest airfares flight tickets - thus leaving you with more money in your pocket. This festive season is full of goodwill gestures, however, regardless of your ...
[Added: 11 Nov 2006   Hits: 584   Words: 535]

84.Changing Face Of Holidays In The UK by Peter Joyner
Mainstream holidays in the UK have changed enormously in the last ten years as companies and tourism businesses struggled to cope with the constantly changing customer requirements. This has presented the tourism industry with a series of new challenges that ...
[Added: 10 Nov 2006   Hits: 444   Words: 1032]

85.Traveling Ultra-Light by Crystal Stewart
Lugging heavy and unnecessary supplies throughout the wilderness can put a damper on your outdoor enthusiasm faster than a raccoon ripping through your lunch. So before you try to make a go of it, consider what you want to bring and what you need to ...
[Added: 10 Nov 2006   Hits: 431   Words: 448]

86.How to Get Airport Parking Discounts by John Blakely
For those of us who have a difficult time preparing in advance for just about anything that we do (present self included), parking overnight at the airport for a flight can not only be the most expensive part of the trip, but also the most stressful. First, you ...
[Added: 10 Nov 2006   Hits: 317   Words: 464]

87.Travel Agents India & Tour Operators in India by Anand
Thinking of a holiday or an excursion? Just pick up the phone and contact a travel agent or a tour operator. And a planned holiday will be ready for you. It is always recommended that you travel with a complete laid out plan to avoid any tensions ...
[Added: 09 Nov 2006   Hits: 418   Words: 400]

88.A Luxury Safari Story by Safari Travel Fundi
It's hard to believe, as the small plane touches down at Sabi Sabi's airstrip, that we are just an easy hour's flight from Johannesburg. It's another world here – quiet, undisturbed, unhurried . Elliot, ...
[Added: 09 Nov 2006   Hits: 413   Words: 1314]

89.Off the Beaten Path - Traveling in Queensland, Australia by Marcela Devivo
Travel in Hinchinbrook Island Located in northern Queensland, Australia, Hinchinbrook Island is separated from Queensland by a narrow channel called the Hinchinbrook Channel. The town of Ingham and Cairns lie just to the south and access to the area is quite limited. Part ...
[Added: 09 Nov 2006   Hits: 522   Words: 800]

90.China on the Go! Let's take a tour to Beijing by Lola Adewoyin
So you have decided to take a tour to China? As China brags of many cities and towns filled with history of ancient civilizations, you probably would be wondering where to go in China. Well, it should not be a very hard decision to make; Beijing ...
[Added: 09 Nov 2006   Hits: 427   Words: 575]

91.About The Franklin County Festivals by Dalvin Rumsey
If the countryside feeling you get when visiting Franklin County does not do the trick for you, there are a lot of festivals and fun events you can take part in almost anytime during the year. The ...
[Added: 08 Nov 2006   Hits: 496   Words: 401]

92.Good Things To Know About Franklin County by Dalvin Rumsey
A visitor to Franklin County will be charmed with the fresh air and the real taste of countryside. He or she will most surely enjoy the sight of the open, flowing land, as well as those of old farm houses ...
[Added: 08 Nov 2006   Hits: 468   Words: 407]

93.Good To Know Things About Hawaii by Dalvin Rumsey
More and more tourists each year decide to go on a vacation in Hawaii. As first-time visitors, there are numerous questions they have to get answers to, before actually leave home for Hawaii. At the top ...
[Added: 07 Nov 2006   Hits: 605   Words: 409]

94.Park City Utah Winter Activities by Michael Buczek
As with many ski towns, Park City was originally established as a mining town. In the 1860's, flocks of people moved here to pursue riches in silver mining. At this time the streets were lined with saloons and featured a very popular red-light district. In ...
[Added: 07 Nov 2006   Hits: 490   Words: 1231]

95.Traveling in a Digital Age - Portable Solar Power? by Anna Stone
I can still remember the analogue days of travel, when I backpacked through Europe and Asia with no more electronics than a couple of Double-A batteries (at best). I only needed them if I wanted to use the flash on my camera. That was less ...
[Added: 04 Nov 2006   Hits: 458   Words: 510]

96.Indian Creek Hotel : Miami, Florida – Book in Advance for the Super Bowl by Rony Oved
The Super Bowl is coming to South Beach this year and it is a great way to escape the bleakness of weather to visit one of the most tropical parts of the United States for the most popular American ...
[Added: 03 Nov 2006   Hits: 328   Words: 511]

97.Tour Operator Services in China by Lola Adewoyin
Tourists who have visited China in the past always seem to return back home with praise for China and its wonderful culture. In particular, the history, culture and great scenic attraction impresses any one who visits the Mainland China. The main focus on China's tourism industry ...
[Added: 01 Nov 2006   Hits: 410   Words: 531]

98.Yucatan Peninsula by Orson Johnson
The Yucatan Peninsula separates the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea and is composed of 3 Mexican states Yucatan, Campeche, and Quintana Roo. It's has been a tourist hot spot for the past thirty years with Cancun being one of the ...
[Added: 26 Oct 2006   Hits: 412   Words: 712]

99.Visiting Sorrento by Orson Johnson
Italy hosts a number of small cities; one among them is the city of Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast. There are many historical places in the world, but few are like Sorrento. There is much evidence of ...
[Added: 26 Oct 2006   Hits: 572   Words: 575]

100.Visiting Siena by Orson Johnson
Siena is a city that is located in Tuscany, Italy. The historic center of Siena has been declared as a world heritage site by UNESCO. The main influences for this decision are the Duoma, Siena's Cathedral and the Piazza del Campo. The ...
[Added: 26 Oct 2006   Hits: 504   Words: 537]


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