19th May 2008

Escape to the Florida Keys

By Caitlin Moore

Sprinkled off the southwest coast of Florida, the sandy gems known as the Keys offer one exciting opportunity after another for vacationers in search of stimulation and relaxation. The islands stretch for 120 miles, and within that span you’ll find art, history, music, wilderness, and as much natural beauty as your senses can handle. Each island has its own distinctive qualities, but you’ll find that they all share the ability to impress and enthrall anyone wise enough to stray from the mainland.

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19th May 2008

Vacationing in Lake Travis

By Caitlin Moore

Over the years, Austin has steadily established a fine reputation for itself as a colorful and charmingly hyperactive city where there’s always something to do. A visit to this sophisticated yet laid-back town will surely offer a whole new perspective of Texas, particularly if you decide to take advantage of both the metropolitan area and the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside.

The pride of Central Texas is Lake Travis, which acts as a magnet for fun-loving locals and tourists alike.

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19th May 2008

Undiscovered Travel Destinations

By Steve Gillman

Not all travel destinations are packed full of tourists. In fact, not all of them are even on the map. I have had an interest in these “secret” places since I first discovered two little lakes high in the hills and cliffs north of Ishpeming, Michigan. No trails even lead to these, and there was a trout on the line ten seconds after the cast.

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19th May 2008

Visiting Whistler in Summer

By Vinodh Pushparaj

It is the end of the season for the year but a summer visit is preferred by many patrons who regularly visit the Twin Mountains. The whistler and Blackcomb rise above the valley and give a fantastic panoramic view. There is 7000 acres of the best mountain terrain available in North America.

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