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Freehold - The Largest Little City In New Jersey
Freehold, New Jersey, the child hood home of Bruce Springsteen, and popularized by his song “My Hometown” with the imagery of small town America, is a small town with a revamped downtown that mixes the best of mom and pop establishments, fancy eateries, and Victorian houses. Freehold has caught on to the sidewalk dining craze, and on warm summer days and evenings, tables along tree lined, brick paved Main Street are packed with patrons. A town as diverse at it is old, with it’s trendy dining spots, historic sites, shopping, and bed and breakfasts, Freehold is a great day or weekend trip for those who love history, architecture, and of course, food!Read more…Traditional Irish Pubs Dublin, Ireland
While a trip to Dublin will leave you spoilt for choice when it comes to pubs, finding a traditional Irish pub in Dublin’s city centre is a bit more difficult. One of the most commonly asked questions by those who are planning a trip to Dublin is where can I find a traditional Irish pub that might also serve food and have live traditional Irish music performances. Here are some of the best options, some are well known traditional Irish pubs in Dublin and others are only really known to the locals.Read more…Pros and Cons of Tourism Industry
The consequences of tourism are economic, social, cultural and environmental. In the case of each they bring positive and negative effects. The costs and benefits vary between MEDC and LEDC.Read more…Albufeira, Portugal - Things To See And Do
If you're planning to visit Portugal, then Albufeira is one of the most exciting and vibrant places to visit there. Located in the heart of the Algarve region, Albufeira is only a 30 minutes drive Faro international airport. There are over 25 golf courses within easy reach of Albufeira, as well as stunningly beautiful beaches.Read more…Fun Things to Do in New York
Finding fun things do in New York City really depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re on the hunt for family related fun, you can start with the plethora of museums and venues geared towards the younger generations.For a unique and genuine New York experience, make sure you spend some time exploring the South Street Seaport.Read more…A Golf Technique on How to Stay in the Shot and a Golf Swing Tip on Divots
There is a term that commentators on television will often say. He came, or she came, up and out of the shot. When you hear that, it usually means that the ball has gone to the right.Read more…Travel in Buenos Aires: Navigating the City’s Barrios
Cross the street and everything changes. Buenos Aires, more than most cities of a comparable size, gives you the feeling of a patchwork quilt city – a city which is defined by its neighborhoods (barrios).If you ask a porte?Read more…Fall for Greenville, South Carolina
I "fell for Greenville" during my first fall here in 1999. No one can deny the beauty of any variety of palm trees or bougainvillea. Coming from the gorgeous gulf coast of Florida, I had not been denied beauty in my environs.Read more…Bouillon Tourist Information
General summary of city:Bouillon is a city that is situated in the province of Luxembourg, in the western section of Belgium. A small city and part of the Neufchateau district, Bouillon has a relatively small population numbering just over 5,000 individuals. Yet, the small population of the city can be somewhat deceiving, Bouillon is a city that offers plenty of things to do see and enjoy.Read more…Bruges Tourist Information
General summary of city:Bruges, Belgium, from the Norse word 'Bryggja' meaning “mooring place,” is one of the three regions and the capital of Flanders. Bruges has a population of over 100,000 and covers an area of approximately 138 km. This historic city, with its natural link to the sea, became a commercial center for European trade in early medieval times, as the harbor filled with ships carrying wool, grain, and wine.Read more…Brussels Tourist Information
General summary of city:The city of Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and is a modern city that is rich in medieval and art-nouveau buildings. Brussels is steeped in rich history with plenty of museums and galleries and a pulsating cultural life.Brussels is also the administrative center of the European Union, which has earned the city the title ‘the capital of Europe’.Read more…Environmentally Friendly Boating
As a boater, you want the waterways to stay clean. To make sure that your beautiful scenery will be around for your next trip out, here are a few tips that you can use.1. Lead by example.Read more…German Memories in Asia: Crossing the Elephant Pass!
The German tsunami relief convoy reached the Paranthan junction, which is the last northern point in the mainland of Indian Ocean's war-torn island, where people lived in the midst of the civil war in 1996.I had been there for a brief period of time when I was working with CARE International. The Elephant Pass strategic military camp of Sri Lanka Army was stationed there.Read more…German Memories in Asia: Travelling through Ancient Kingdoms!
After nearly a decade when I was traveling with the German students through Elephants Pass, watching the same Lagoon where I crossed at midnights struck how things were changing the world over in an unbelievably short time.While the German students were videoing the Lagoon my mind recalling the once flourishing Nallur city offs the coast of the Jaffna Lagoon, which was once the capital of the Naga kingdom. The Northern part of Sri Lanka throve during the Naga Kingdom from 6th century BC to the middle of the 3rd century AD.Read more…Traveling in Mexico: Where to Stay in Cancun Without Spending Your Inheritance
WHERE TO STAY IN CANCUN:If you’re dreaming of a bungalow on the beach and living with the sounds of waves lapping crystal sands as music to your ears lulling you like a lullaby - return to earth - those places cost far more than you’ll probably ever be able to afford as a working English language teacher here. If you’ll consider living as the locals do, then you’ll be off the beach, but only a few minutes bus ride away from the powdery, sugar-like sands of one of the world’s most pristine stretches of diatomaceous beach. Still interested?Read more…Buy Cheap Airline Tickets Online From Top Rated Sites
The world of travel has changed over the last few years. The monopoly that airlines had does not exist anymore and now the various carriers vie with each other to woo passengers.Now apart from airline offices and travel agents one can choose to buy flight tickets online at hugely discounted prices.Read more…Romania...Just Waiting To Be Discovered
For the more adventurous, those looking to find a natural, unspoilt country, you would do well to consider Romania.At present, life outside of the big cities remains much as it always done. The pace is slow, the people just go about their daily lives as their forefathers did.Read more…Ten Fun Things To Do In Los Angeles
Los Angeles Stars Homes – Travel around Los Angeles visiting the homes of great movie and pop stars such as Nicholas Cage and Britney Spears. You will see some of the finest houses in Beverley Hills and Holmby Hills that belong to all your favourite celebrities. You may even catch a glimpse of one of the A-list stars.Read more…Welcome to Whistler
Whistler is the best ski resort in North America offering lots of fun during both summer and winter. It has received several awards as a winter resort, was recently selected as the number one golf resort in Canada and it will be hosting the Winter Olympics in 2010.There are lots of great places to stay in Whistler.Read more…Traveling in Mexico: Hotels in Orizaba
Where to Stay in OrizabaThere are a considerable number of budget-priced or economy hotels located throughout the city but when looking around at budget or even mid-range hotels in Orizaba, you’ll note that many come stocked with “ladies of the evening” who are standing at or just inside of the hotel front door. Make no mistake, many of these ladies come with “the gift that keeps on giving” – AIDS. Most well-run hotel establishments will not allow them and these hotels are usually marked as “family” hotels.Read more…
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