8th April 2009

Travel Portugal: A Land True To Its Past

by Frank Johnson

Perched on the western edge of the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal stands out among its neighbors as one of the oldest and yet most traditional and conservative European civilizations. Visitors can view 22,000 year-old Paleolithic art

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8th April 2009

Lake Winnipesaukee - New Hampshire’s Playground

by Cliff Calderwood

Lake Winnipesaukee nestles in the foothills of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. It’s the states largest body of water and one of the deepest. Centered in the popular vacation area known as the Lakes Region it provides 4-season pleasure for millions every year.

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8th April 2009

Siquijor: The Island Of Fire

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Isla del Fuego, or Island of Fire, is one of the more well-known islands in the Philippines. Locally known as Siquijor, the Island of Fire got its name from the fireflies that give the place a wondrous glow at night.

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8th April 2009

Gilroy Ca. Garlic Festival

by Santo Del Monico

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to attend the Gilroy Garlic festival. This was the 28th annual festival and ran the weekend of July 28.

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