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Night Safari: Solace, Peace And Marvel

Looking at the night sky. The hobby that we seem to have received from our ancestors. A past time that enjoys a special place in our personal history and the history of the world.
Low JeremyOctober 25, 2006

Escape To Kho Tao In The Gulf Of Thailand

Koh Tao which literally means Turtle Island, is an island in the Gulf of Thailand, and is a great place for divers who want to escape from places like Koh Samui, because it is a bit quieter, perhaps because it isn’t very easy to reach, in fact...
Andy PerrinOctober 25, 2006

Honeymoons in Sedona - Expect the Unexpected

Congratulations, you’re getting married. Now comes the hard part. No, I’m not talking about the wedding. I’m talking about choosing a great place for your honeymoon. There are of course the usual suspects: Hawaii, Belize, Fiji.
Diane McCalleyOctober 25, 2006

Visiting The US Capital

Washington, D.C. is one of the most interesting cities one could visit. The capital city of the United States of America was named after George Washington, military leader of the American Revolution and the first US President.
Kadence BuchananOctober 25, 2006

Airline Security

Ours is a changing world, and recent events have caused people the world over to take on new security measures, both personally and on a corporate level.
David WilsonOctober 25, 2006

Seaport Village In San Diego

Seaport Village is perhaps my favorite shopping center in San Diego. I don’t go there often, and it doesn’t have the major department stores, but if you enjoy unique and quirky shops, this is the shopping center for you.My personal...
Stephanie FosterOctober 25, 2006

So Long Cold Cruel Winter Expand Your Horizons

So long cold long winter. Long-stay vacations are exciting and now very affordable.It used to be that for those who could travel and escape the winter clime that their options were rather limited. Not so now.
Amy GoodmannOctober 25, 2006

Brecon Beacons Youth Hostels - Seven Oldies

A YHA cycling route resembling a "figure eight", popular in the 1960's, began in England and meandered south into the Royal Forest of Dean, through the Wye Valley into Wales, headed north to the Black Mountains and west to the Brecon...
Keith ValentineOctober 25, 2006

Niagara Falls: Twenty Trivia Facts For You

You've probably heard of Niagara Falls but how much do you really know about it? You will learn about twenty trivia facts about the Falls. You will discover the answers to these questions and more - How tall is it? How deep is it?
Keith ValentineOctober 25, 2006

Why Do I Need A Travel Clock?

When most of us travel, we’re usually on some kind of schedule and will need a clock with us at all times. Whether it’s meetings or early flights, having a clock on hand will help you arrive on time, every time.
John GibbOctober 25, 2006