Whatrsquos going on back home For some inexplicable reason Australia actually made it onto CNN News because apparently we now have a new Prime Minister ess what tha Women now officially rock Australia Itrsquos made even more cool because Irsquove spent the last 3 weeks in countries where women are lucky to be spoken to let alone run the countryDUBAI CITY TOURAfter breakfast we ar
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City Desert and Some Bellydancing
We are so excited today we are off to go and stay at the Atantis The palm Hotel itrsquos the centre piece at the top of the manmade island in the shape of a palm tree.So it is with much excitement we pile into our taxi tell him wersquore going to the Atlantis and head off in the wrong directionhellip I eventually manage to get a word in when the driver stops talking on his mobile long
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Whoo Hoo Atlantis The Palm
Irsquom back from my fabulous tour around the Whitsunday Islands. The trip was pretty darn excellent and very important for this type of thing lucky lucky with the weather lucky with what we saw lucky with the people on board the boat with whom I sailed lucky in almost all waysItrsquos funny how much you can learn about a nation from its bus drivers.
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Whitsunday Islands and Barrier Reef
Itrsquos Aquaventure water park day todayBecause its attached to the hotel lucky us get it included and it also means we donrsquot have to queue up behind the 100 plus teeny boppers who have obviously got no school todayThe only thing we need to pay for is a locker but with hindsight we didnrsquot need to get one. After putting all our stuff away in it we had a walk around and saw that m
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Water Parks Aren’t Just For Kids
Pulaski Tickets And Tours Concord: Do you love to travel? Pulaski Travel visits San Francisco… China Town, Fisherman’s Wharf..
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Do You Love To Travel? Pulaski Tickets & Tours Concord CA
When I visited Hawaii’s Big Island last month, I was lucky enough to go on a helicopter ride. First, let me admit: I get motion sick on Amtrak’s Acela, claustrophobic in line for the bathroom at a rest stop along Interstate 95, and queasy when I lean too close to the edge at the top of the lighthouse in Cape May, New Jersey. At first blush, spinning and hovering over the Big Island’s rugged and diverse terrain for two-plus hours didn’t seem like the best idea for me but I’ve come away from the experience a) in one piece, b) proud I didn’t throw up, and c) to see it as truly the best way to get to know an island that contains 11 of the world’s 13 ecosystems (it just lacks the Arctic and Saharan).
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The Valleys and Volcanoes of Hawaii’s Big Island by Helicopter
What’s more is that many airlines themselves offer a cheap travel ticket , on their websites if you book it well in advance. The earlier you book, the better discount will you be able to gain. Besides, if you are a regular travel of a …
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How to Have Pocket-friendly Vacations – Try Discount Travel …
The first annual Long Beach Street Food Fest kicks off this month with live entertainment, a beer and wine garden and popular food trucks including The Grilled Cheese Truck, The Greasy Wiener, Buttermilk truck, Ahn-Joo, Great Balls on …
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Giveaway: Long Beach Street Food Fest Tickets | Drink Eat Travel
A recent restaurant experience made me question the reasons and subconscious hopes we have when we pay someone to feed us. Now before I go on I have to warn you: I am about to gush like the BP oil well over the fact that I am sporting a serious crush on this restaurant now
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Fun with Flavor in Whistler
You won’t find any Hamburger Helper here. Join beef patty lovers this weekend in Akron, Ohio , for the fifth annual National Hamburger Festival . The city, which lays claim to having invented the beloved sandwich, invites upwards of 25,000 burger eaters to the Buckeye State to sample more than 50 burger varieties over a span of 48 hours.
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Daily Radar: 07.16.10
The Germ Guardian LW9 UV-C mini sanitizer wand is small and compact so you can take it with you when you travel . UV-C light technology is natural so no harmful chemicals are used to kill germs. The sanitizing cycle is completed within …
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Event No. 4 of 10 on the 2010 ASP World Tour, the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay will look to complete the remaining 14 heats of Round 2 before entering into Round 3. Depending on the consistency of the conditions throughout the day, event organizers will consider the option of activating the Dual Heat System.
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Billabong Pro 2010 Rounds 2 and 3 ON in Pristine Conditions
When a friend accepted a job as a television reporter in Asheville, North Carolina, I promised her I’d get down for a visit. Months later, a mutual friend and I booked plane tickets. The trip turned out to be the perfect summer weekend: a little bit of city, a little bit of country, and a whole lot of sunshine.
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Found: The Perfect Summer Weekend, Part 2
Spending vacations on exotic locations will not make hole in your pocket if you take some care while booking ticket . All you are required to do is to visit through various online portals offering best discounts in both domestic and …
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How To Avail Cheap Flight Tickets By Online Travel Sites
Event No. 4 of 10 on the 2010 ASP World Tour, the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay is looking at an excellent forecast to kick off the waiting period and the world’s best surfers will take to the water at 8am this morning for Round 1 of competition.
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Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay Round 1 is ON
“There’s Wi-Fi there, right?” “How about cable?” Yes, yes, I responded to my teen sons on the five-hour drive to Fayetteville, West Virginia . And indeed there was. But it turns out the siren calls of the virtual and broadband were no match against the elemental forms of Air, Water, and Fire.
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West Virginia Rafting with Teens
We all know the Big Apple is the dance capital of the U.S., if not the world. With unparalleled ballet companies like the American Ballet Theatre, contemporary legends like the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and that little place called Broadway, world class dancers and choreographers flock to Manhattan – and bring audiences with them.
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Summer Dance Festivals Across the Nation
National Geographic Traveler columnist Christopher Elliott is trekking through the Los Angeles area with his family in search of the real Southern California . This is his sixth dispatch; read the previous one here . The search for authenticity can lead you to a place or, if you’re my three-year-old-daughter, it can lead you straight to a chocolate marshmallow cupcake
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The Real Southern California: The Cupcakes and Haunted Mansions of Beverly Hills
TV and movie lovers rejoice: Comic-Con takes place this weekend, inviting fans around the world to meet stars from their favorite shows and hear about what it’s like behind the scenes. Swarms of fang-bearing True Blood followers, honorary Glee club members — frequently off-key or tone deaf — and aspiring wizards from the abundant pool of Harry Potter admirers will descend on San Diego for four days
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Daily Radar: 07.14.10
NEWS REPORT: Travel News Channel reports on travel clubs. One of the county’s leading travel attorneys comments on Pulaski Tickets And Tours in Concord, CA
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NEWS REPORT: Pulaski Tickets & Tours – Pulaski Travel Club
I am back with another Travel Blog Rewind, which cuts through the clutter that can sometimes be the blogosphere. Below are a few travel blog posts that caught my eye recently. Enjoy them, stumble them, digg them and share them with your friends
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Travel Blog Rewind: What I’ve Been Reading Online (July 13, 2010)
When the humidity soars in New York City (as it tends to do in summer), a novel way to catch a breeze and escape the tourist crowds is to slip downtown for a stroll on the High Line. Emily Chaplin Krug shares her experience on this New York gem. Open since June 2009, the High Line is an innovative city park that runs along a former above-ground train line on the West Side of Manhattan from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to 20th Street (construction is underway to extend the park north to 34th Street)
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Summertime on the High Line
National Geographic Traveler columnist Christopher Elliott is trekking through the Los Angeles area with his family in search of the real Southern California . This is his fifth dispatch; read the previous one here . Can anyone write about Santa Monica, California, without bringing up the pier, or the beach, or at the very least, politics
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The Real Southern California: You’ll Like Santa Monica’s Curves
NEWS REPORT: Travel News Channel reports on travel clubs.
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NEWS REPORT: Pulaski Tickets & Tours – Travel Clubs Pay Off
The Unexpected Traveller tends to blog about the unusual and downright odd whilst on his travels. Here, he discards all that to describe waking up in a secluded converted farmhouse on the northern slopes of Gozo, the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean. Follow the Unexpected Traveller on Twitter. It is
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Guest Nomad: On Being in Gozo
If you’ve got 6 months to travel, chances are you’ll be thinking about a Round the World trip (and fending off the jealousy of your friends). But it’s not as simple as jumping on a plane. There’s an art to the Round the World trip — or RTW travel to those in the know — and Thorn Tree is chock-full of great advice
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Before you go: Round the World travel tips
NEWS REPORT: Travel News Channel reports on travel clubs. Dateline: San Francisco, CA… One of the county’s leading travel attorneys comments on Pulaski Tickets…
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NEWS REPORT: Travel Expert Reviews Pulaski Tickets & Tours