• Romantic City Guide: Sacramento

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    Sacramento is a great city for couples to visit, especially those who are more interested in the history of the area, but there are activities for those who may not be into going to museums and historical places.Old Sacramento is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. The area looks like a section of the city stuck in the 1800’s, and although there are a few modern businesses in the area, Old Sacramento is more of a hotspot among tourists rather than a residential or commercial area.Read more…
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    We then lived next to each other in Seven Acres in Tavernier, Fl. Motoring from the dock before light in the SBT (nickname for my home made tunnel hull flats boat), we were heading for Jimmy’s lake near Flamingo. Eric riding and give navigation directions from the casting platform myself steering the Yamaha Inshore 90 with the tiller.Read more…
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    Located on the south-eastern coast of the continent, Mozambique is considered one of Africa's coastal jewels. It is renowned for its crystal blue waters, fantastic coral reef and its amazing diversity of marine life.This former Portuguese colony, a unique melting pot of diverse cultures, is a major attraction for travellers seeking an African adventure experience.Read more…
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    Part 1: Spots to visit while in San JoseSan Jose is on of the largest cities in California and is located in the heart of the Silicon Valley (hence, the city is appropriately nicknamed the “Capital of Silicon Valley”.) There are a lot of museums in the city itself so if you enjoy visiting museums, San Jose is a great place to visit. The San Jose Museum of Art features an extensive collection of pieces from throughout history, while the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum of Art has one of the largest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the United States.Read more…
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    A funny thing happened on the way to my closet. This unforgettable journey from my shower confirmed an age old theory: a lot can happen in fifteen feet.One night earlier I’d switched on the news to see civil unrest in Budapest, Hungary.Read more…
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    Europe has been the center of much of Western Civilization throughout the history of mankind. Here are 20 interesting things about Europe you should know, but may not.20 Interesting Things About EuropeWith the amazing history of Europe, picking 20 things out can be a controversial effort to say the least, but here we go anyway.Read more…
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    Antarctica is perhaps the most mystical of all the continents and also the most misunderstood. Here are 10 things about Antarctica you should know.Antarctica and the Arctic often are confused by many people.Read more…
  • A Nostalgic Look at Mother England

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    Mother EnglandThere's no place like home...I am always at a loss for an answer when people ask me where I am from. In 30+ years I have moved house 30+ times, so you can appreciate my confusion.Read more…
  • All About Los Angeles Restaurants

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    L.A. has a lot to offer.Read more…
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    Atlanta began as a railroad town helping to supply the cotton trade during the 19th century. Way back in 1936, the 138 mile Western & Atlantic Railroad which linked Chattanooga to mid-Georgia was chartered by the State of Georgia. As various towns grew up along the route, the extreme southern end was marked by the emerging city of Atlanta, expanding outwards from the Zero Milepost which marked the center of Underground Atlanta.Read more…
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    Vegas, baby. Vegas! They weren't lying: what happens in Vegas...Read more…
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    OK, let's establish some ground rules. It's called the City, not Manhattan. And under no circumstance should you ever say New York City.Read more…
  • Electrical Plug Adapters

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    There are two essential aspects to take note of. At the first instance, it is important to note that the electrical power specifications may vary from country to country that you are visiting. Not many countries have a electrical power specification as you have at home, and hence you should have the right adapter with you when you travel abroad.Read more…
  • All About Los Angeles Bars

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    L.A. has a lot to offer.Read more…
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    Oregon has one of the most fascinating landscapes in the United States. It has many faces: beautiful seacoast, impressive mountain vistas, lush greenery, inland waterways and even deserts and prairies.The historic Columbia River Highway is a good way to view the nice vistas and waterfalls.Read more…
  • Coping with Thailand's Tightened Visa Regulations

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    It is the end of an era in Thailand. Political changes occur rapidly in SE Asia. Nowhere is that more evident than inside the Land of Smiles.Read more…
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    The internet has revolutionized the way we live our lives. We can now make international phone calls across the internet for only a few pennies. We can plan, book and check in for a holiday with a few clicks of the mouse.Read more…
  • View Albuquerque's Melon Sunsets from Sandia Peak Tramway

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    Albuquerque, New Mexico, is an oft cited city in American popular culture, probably more widely known as the point at which Bugs Bunny often lost his way ("I must have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque"), than the location of one of the first Microsoft offices in 1977 or the crash site of TWA flight 206 in 1955. However, Albuquerque is home to a large variety of American historic landmarks and institutions - including the famous Rio Grande Zoo and the First National Bank Building. Yet towering above all these landmarks is the Sandia Peak Tramway, the world's longest single span aerial tramway, and an essential stop-off point for any visitor to the region.Read more…
  • Cigar Smoke

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    Cigar smoking is considered much less harmful to the health than cigarette smoking. In recent times, a lot of cigarette smokers who have shifted to smoking cigars believe that it has less health risks, although this has not been proved scientifically. It is widely assumed so, because cigars are considered to have less content of tobacco than cigarettes.Read more…
  • Cigar Sales

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    Cigars have been an important part of American culture for many years. In the 19th century, cigar smoking was extremely common, while cigarettes were still comparatively rare. The cigar business was an important industry, and most of the fine cigars in the US were imported from Cuba, the cigar haven of the world.Read more…

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