30th
June
2008
Author: Ann Lombardi
Don’t let a strong Euro keep you from planning the trip of a lifetime in Europe. One money-saving hotel strategy is so simple, you can use it for your very next getaway across the pond. And your pocketbook will smile!
Who can resist the allure of Europe? Many of us have long dreamed of exploring classy Paris, vibrant Rome, charming Salzburg, and other eye-popping European cities. These time-honored destinations brimming with ancient history, colorful sights, bustling street life, and scrumptious cuisine are so tempting that we hardly can wait to escape to the continent.
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posted in Europe, Travel Tips, Train(Rail), Vacation |
30th
June
2008
Author: Kirby Collins
In the years before St. Augustine became a vacation paradise for families, it became St. Augustine in 1565. The settlement was already forty-two years old when Historic Jamestown was founded, and today as the oldest European town and the oldest port, in the continental United States. Five flags have flown over the city since 1565, The U.S., Confederate, Spanish, British, and the Spanish Burgundy Cross. Now St. Augustine is one of Florida’s favorite travel destination with attractions, beaches and historical significance.
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posted in US, Florida, US East Coast, Beach, Romantic, Vacation, Destination, museum |
30th
June
2008
by Terry & Thomas at Journey Beyond Travel
Arkansas has a lot of water: With a little over 9,000 miles of rivers, streams and other waterways, you can travel by canoe, kayak, raft, sea eagle or catamaran. One of the best ways to see Arkansas, too, is by river rafting in Arkansas on the Buffalo National River.
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posted in US, Vacation, Southern Region, Rafting, Canoeing, kayaking |
30th
June
2008
by TravelTodd
Nearly everyone has heard of the huge stone wall known as the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall of China was built to protect the Chinese Empire from invaders.
Reasons to go there
This wall is huge and definitly worth seeing. When we reached there , we noticed we were the only ones from a foreign country, the rests were locals.
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posted in Asia, East Asia, China |
29th
June
2008
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Detroit’s sister city of Windsor, Canada, is part of the region’s two-nation advantage. Just south of Detroit, Windsor is situated on an international border and is an important travel route for North American by rail, highway, air or waterway. Windsor is just a short trip from downtown Detroit by way of the Ambassador Bridge, the longest international suspension bridge in the world, or the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, which leads into the heart of downtown Windsor.
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posted in Canada, US, Midwest, Ontario |