29th
March
2008
By: Jimi St Pierre
For the twin pleasures of bustling, international cities and miles of breathtaking unspoilt countryside, the Atlantic side of Canada is the place to visit.
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posted in Canada, Travel Tips |
29th
March
2008
By: Cary Ordway
It’s not hard to see why Lake Arrowhead has always been popular with the movie stars – it’s close to Los Angeles, yet light years away in attitude. The people with money are here, all right, but there is also an element of small-town America, complete with families and, yes, even family values.
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posted in California, US West Coast, Hiking, Getaway |
29th
March
2008
By: Mike Powers
Far into the mountains of Northern Idaho, above the rivers and streams that flow in the lower valleys lies a small little alpine lake that could have possibly been sent down from Heaven. Crystal clear water with native brook trout abundant in it’s waters, Revett Lake is truly a wonderful marvel to see and is one of the most beautiful lakes of the many alpine lakes scattered throughout the North Idaho mountains.
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posted in US, Hiking, Northwest, Mountains, Lake, Scenic |
29th
March
2008
by Mandy Chagger
Train travel is an ideal means of transport in the UK and the rest of Europe. Rail travel is fast, practical and convenient in both urban and more rural areas. Railway stations often allow for car hire services if you need access to a car or perhaps need to venture to an area not accessible by train.
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posted in Europe, Train(Rail) |