Belize Vacation Home Buyers Alert
By Solomon Mandrake - 4/3/2009
Many vacation homes for sale in Belize are not listed in the traditional manner with a real estate agent/broker. They are on the market "For Sale By Owner". Locating these property listings can be challenging, but well worth the trouble in monetary savings as well as finding your tropical vacation... Young Men Trying to Imitate the 9-11 Scenario, Part II
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
What happened to General Aviation after 9-11? Why did we take the ITC away in the late 80?s? Why were we hostile with IRS regulations toward Civil Air Patrol pilot owners? What else did this cause and why is it significant to this Part II of aviation mentor-ships for young men? We continue now with ... Coming to Canada: Guidelines for Visitors
By Johnny Mangiante - 4/3/2009
So, you?ve planned your trip to Canada. Your flight is booked, hotel reservations are made and your itinerary is set. But before you get too excited about riding to the top of the CN Tower, you should take care of a few other important details. A) Prepare yourself for Canada?s entry requirements. As... Considering Condo Vacation Rentals in Lake Tahoe
By Jennifer Bailey - 4/3/2009
Because many people want to live in or near Lake Tahoe, or at least own a piece of property they can call their own in the area, condominium growth has been explosive here over the last ten years. Due to a local government dedicated to preserving the natural pristine surroundings of the environment,... A Thumb Sketch Outline of Tanzania`s Attractions and National Parks
By Ian Williamson - 4/3/2009
The Northern Circuit is probably Africa?s most dramatic wildlife area. Game safaris never fail to satisfy with the thrill of the big game; they also offer diverse flora, panoramic landscapes and spectacular mountains; the game migrations across the plains defy description. The Serengeti is an ?Imm... How to Cope with Jet Lag?
By Paul Cris - 4/3/2009
Due to the different time zones that vary from country to country the health of travelers is badly affected. In order to cope up with this difference try out the following procedures. When your arrive during the daytime follow these set of rules: 1) Adjust your watch as per the local timing. 2) Foll... What to see in Pretoria, Gauteng
By Lizel Salter - 4/3/2009
Pretoria didn`t develop as quickly as Johannesburg did over the years but two of the most impressive buildings are located in this beautiful Jakkarandastad (city, filled with the most beautiful purple flower trees called the Jakkaranda). The first building is The Union Building that was built on Mei... Where are Florida Condominiums for Sale or Rent?
By Art Mccarty - 4/3/2009
Florida Condominiums for Sale Searching for Florida condominiums for sale? Are you looking for that relaxing, soothing beachside resort or is your preference luxury condominiums near the theme parks and attractions of the central Florida area? Or do you prefer family friendly Florida condominiums fo... Luxury Cruise Line Vacations for Your Romantic Getaways!
By Brian Schmidt - 4/3/2009
Every cruise vacation offers passengers a luxurious cruising experience. Some of the cruise lines raise the bar so high that they are referred to as Luxury Cruise Lines by going "above and beyond" what one might expect in a great cruise experience. Taking cruise getaways aboard their ships is really... Travel Insurance Guide - Have Fun While Traveling!!
By Sardool Sikandar - 4/3/2009
Travelers purchase travel insurance to cover unexpected health or medical problems. Travel insurance provides coverage if you?re sick or getting injured while traveling. Everyone requires travel insurance policy because life is unforeseen. It also provides coverage if you lost your luggage at the ai... Holiday Travel in Chile - 7000 Year Old Mummies
By Andrew Chaundler - 4/3/2009
Chile is renowned for its inspiring and romantic landscapes that vary so dramatically from Patagonia to the Atacama Desert. It is this beautiful wilderness of lakes, volcanoes, forests and deserts that lures most people who travel to Chile on holiday. But off the well travelled tour routes of Torre... Travel Saftey - Using Intuition
By Steven Gillman - 4/3/2009
"We`ve been robbed," I told Ana. "All of it." I grabbed the thief, who was no longer acting drunk at all. It was a lesson in travel safety. It started when both my wife and I had a strong feeling we shouldn`t get on that bus in Cuenca. Neither of us said anything, because a taxi was two dollars, and... Miami Travel Guide
By Mansi Aggarwal - 4/3/2009
They say that there are more pink flamingoes made in plastic then there are in reality. And where does one find the plastic ones the most? Miami. Welcome to Miami. Will smith sing all the way? They say that party never ends on the Miami beaches. Being on the southern most tip of America it enjoys th... Cigars: The Tobacco Plant
By John Payne - 4/3/2009
Nicotiana The tobacco plant belongs to the family of Solanacea (same as potatoes and tomatoes), and to the genus of Nicotiana. Tobaccos grown for smoking products are classified in the subgenus Nicotiana Tabacum, species Nicotiana Tabacum L. But after decades of gene tampering and uncontrolled hybri... Wonderful Wildwood, New Jersey
By Matthew Keegan - 4/3/2009
The Jersey Shore boasts some of the most crowded vacation destinations going. However, one popular resort, The Wildwoods, is truly a happening place and well worth the trip despite the crowds. Much of this venerable beach community took off in the 1950s with the opening up of the Garden State Parkwa... Record Numbers Set to Travel This Holiday
By Rick Hendershot - 4/3/2009
Linknet Travel News Digest - December 21, 2005 - Travel may be expensive this time of year, but the AAA is still predicting this will be a record year for travel in the U.S. The organization estimates that 63.5 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home for either Christmas or New Ye... 12 Critical Tips to Saving on Airport Parking
By Paul W Wilson - 4/3/2009
Off-site airport parking is a boon for travelers. Often they prove to be cheaper than parking lots run by airports and online discounts and other conveniences make the option even more attractive. Satellite parking lots face competition and so it is easy for those in the know to save big. Here are a... Eating Well on a Travel Budget
By Jed Clark - 4/3/2009
When you`re traveling it can be difficult to find good food at reasonable prices
especially if you happen to be staying in a big city that has an established food and
restaurant culture. When you`re faced with a budget, you want to try and maximize
your enjoyment per buck. If you want to eat well... Must Read Tips For Shopping & Booking Your Travels Online
By Joe Collinsworth - 4/3/2009
Booking & shopping online has proven to revolutionize the travel industry. There are many pros to utilizing online booking sites to plan your trip. Bottom line is, it saves you time and money, both important factors when planning your trip. Before you go booking your trip online, read our tips on ... Hawaii Vacations
By Sara Chambers - 4/3/2009
One of the most popular tourist destinations in both the United States and throughout the world is Hawaii. Hawaii is a state consisting of islands. These include Hawaii, known as the Big Island, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai. The attractions available on these six islands range from advent... Hawaii Vacation in January? Don`t Miss These Local Events
By Peter Shannon - 4/3/2009
If you are traveling to Hawaii in January, here are a few annual local events for you to consider adding to your itinerary. The Ka Moloka`i Makahiki (Ancient Hawaiian Games) is celebrated in the Kaunakakai Town Baseball Park & Mitchell Pauole Community Center on the island of Moloka`i. Every year ar... Cheap Things To Do in Chicago
By Theresa Carter - 4/3/2009
Don`t let the Magnificent Mile, Oak Street, and 4-star restaurants fool you. You CAN enjoy Chicago on a budget without feeling like you`re missing out. The entrance fees at Chicago`s world-class museums can add up, but there are several options to reduce the cost of seeing the amazing breadth of att... San Francisco Quick Guide
By George Giurickovic - 4/3/2009
San Francisco is the USA spirit as much as it is the opposite = people who love the USA as a tourist destination will love San Francisco, people who dislike the USA as a tourist destination will, yes you guessed right, love San Francisco just the same and this is because San Francisco is surely a un... The Christmas Temptation - Department Store Credit Cards
By Roy Thomsitt - 4/3/2009
Now that we are heading at breakneck speed to the peak retail season (ie Christmas), you will soon, if you are not already, be wondering what to do about all those gifts and other expenses that need to be catered for in the holiday season. November and December are months not only of major expense, ... Family Reunion Tradition Boosts Travel Industry
By Mark A. Askew - 4/3/2009
Family reunions have been a rapidly growing tradition since 1999 and is now accelerating at an enormous pace as technology and travel combine with family interest and genealogy making finding, communicating and meeting family members a fun and exciting pastime. Family reunion planning has become a v... 6 Smart Tips To Avoid the Stress of Shopping For Holiday Gifts
By David Arnold Livingston - 4/3/2009
For those who find making their gifts list for the holidays a very exciting activity, good for you. Those who find it less than an appealing bustle don?t fret. Many share your sentiment. The problem with making a list is that it seems to become never ending especially when you decide on checking it ... Hiking Opportunities in California
By Oliver Tailor - 4/3/2009
If you are an adventure sports junkie and live for the next travel adventure that will give you an adrenaline rush, then try hiking in sunny California. You might have gone hiking before, but once you get a taste of the California hiking you wont want to go anywhere else. California offers hiking tr... Immigration to Canada - Pass Mark Areas
By Alex Berez - 4/3/2009
In this article, I will explain the different areas of the Canadian Immigration Skilled Worker Pass Mark. Education One of the goals of the Canadian immigration system is to attract skilled workers to their country. Skilled workers usually have more than a high school diploma, so the Pass-Mark syst... The History of the Aircraft Wash Guys, Part Two
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
The continuation of the history of a small service franchise business in the aviation sector; whose humble beginnings began in the middle of a recession. This proves that anything is possible and that with enough will and entrepreneurial spirit no matter what the condition of your industry sector, y... Avoid Pickpockets When Traveling Abroad
By Johnny May - 4/3/2009
Pick pocketing is one of the world?s oldest professions and each year thousands of travelers fall prey to this crime. While the majority of trips to foreign countries are incident free, the potential for becoming a target for pickpocketing does exist. Keep in mind; this is a crime of opportunity. Us... Jet Lag - You Can Suffer From It...Or You Can Do What This International Airline Captain Does
By Paul M. - 4/3/2009
Whatever the reason for your travel, you have made a considerable investment. It costs you time and money. If you`re stuck in a hotel room suffering from jet lag symptoms, you`re missing out. Obviously, you`d like to make the most of your trip. You will get the greatest return on your investment if ... It`s Fun To Make Useful Homemade Gizmos
By Alan Detwiler - 5/15/2008
It`s fun and satisfying to design and then make simple items that serve some purpose. I find it very rewarding to conjure up designs out of my imagination and then build them using common tools and cheap or free materials. I`ve made all kinds of things. Most of them performed some function that no r... Chicago - A City Of History, Culture and Character
By Perry Manzani - 5/14/2008
Chicago: More Than Just The Windy City
A visit to Chicago leaves you spellbound. Like all other metropolitan cities of North America such as Los Angeles and New York, Chicago also has a truly cosmopolitan nature. This is evident by the number of people from all over the world who have made this l... Taking in Australia`s Wine Country
By Josh Cheak - 5/10/2008
The Enchantment of Australia`s Wine Country
The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about
Australia is usually not the wine. However, Australia has
some beautiful wine country with five distinct regions in
the state of South Australia. The wine is delicious, and
the scenery spectacu... China, The Most Ancient Empire On The Earth
By Elena Reboni - 5/8/2008
A country with the biggest population on the Earth, a country closed for a several decades; nowadays China is becoming one of the most interesting tourist destinations in Asia.
China is one of the oldest states in the world and the only, surviving till today.
For visitors China offers variety ... Hello from Rochester: The CAT - An Awesome Beast
By Susanne Pacher - 5/6/2008
For a while now I have been dreaming of taking the recently re-introduced high-speed ferry service from Toronto to Rochester. The ferry service briefly ran last year, introduced by a group of private investors, but stopped running after a few weeks due to financial difficulties. It was reintroduced ... Stockholm ? A Great Destination That Is Kind To Your Budget
By Marc A. De Jong - 5/6/2008
Sweden is one of the most affordable travel destinations in Western Europe. This statement would have raised some eyebrows a few years back, but it has become reality. So why not go to Stockholm this year?
Leaders from both continents may have different opinions about world politics, but US travel... Inns and Bed and Breakfasts ? Are They For Everybody?
By Cliff Calderwood - 5/6/2008
Inns are a delightful alternative to hotels and resorts. They can be just the right ticket for your vacation, providing you understand how they work and function.
Are they for everybody?
No, they`re not. But here?s the answers to some basic questions to determine if it?s the type of accommodati... Why Visit Magical City?
By Helen Palmer - 5/4/2008
People often ask me why we keep returning year after year to Cape Town and my answer is always the same, because we?ve not seen everything yet!
?A world in one country? is the way South Africa is often described, but this statement can so easily be attributed to Cape Town alone.
Cape Town is o... The Champs Elysées
By Jakob Jelling - 5/3/2008
The Champs Elysées is one of the most famous areas of not only France but Europe and the entire world as well. This area can be visited through the Champs Elysées Avenue, which goes from the Arc of Triumph to the Place de la Concorde. This is one of the main spots which tourists who visit Paris coul... Experience the Grand Canyon Without the Crowds
By Michell Cinzio - 4/26/2008
Absolutely The Best Way To Enjoy The Grand Canyon
Honestly, visiting the Grand Canyon can be a stressful experience if you go to the South Rim (with most people). Everyone is jockeying for position, and you sometimes feel like you really cannot enjoy the beauty and grandeur that is before your ey... Florida Beachfront Rentals - Finding Florida Beachfront Vacation Homes
By David Buster - 4/25/2008
Florida beachfront rentals are a great way to enjoy a Florida vacation. Florida beachfront rentals and Florida beachfront vacation homes can be found in all the most popular beach areas year-round. Besides the fabulous Florida beaches you have to choose from, there is so much to do while on vacation... Anatomy of a Shoestring Adventure: Lots of Fun for Not Much Money
By Jan Kovarik - 4/25/2008
Just like most people, my husband I live on a ?just barely? income. We?ve got ?just barely? enough to pay the rent, just barely enough to pay our bills, just barely enough to keep groceries in the ?frig, just barely enough to put a little bit into a savings account, and just barely enough to have a ... Planning Your Dream Vacation
By Lindsey Storia - 4/24/2008
Planning a vacation is a very important part of any vacation. It ensures that a vacation can be successful and enjoyable, and hopefully goes a long way to avoiding snags and hang ups. Vacation organization is something that once you do it once, you can do it fore vacations to come. To begin I will p... The Charing Cross
By Steve Spry - 4/22/2008
Charing Cross Guest House is ideally situated in Glasgow and is the ideal city centre accommodation. Due to our location we are ideal for weekend breaks, a short holiday in Glasgow, or for a family getaway. Catering for large groups, guests will find we have a varied selection of rooms and you will ... The Cast of Culture in South Africa
By Gregory Hudson - 4/21/2008
Drive along one of South Africa`s scenic strips and you will notice a landscape composed of a backdrop of wide open spaces, blue mountains and blood-red sunsets. These scenes abound, but given the nature of the culture in South Africa, your attention could swiftly switch to a small boy gallantly esc... A Wedding in the Bahamas
By Ester Napoli - 4/17/2008
Do you envision your wedding in a tropical paradise? Perhaps you see yourself exchanging vows on the warm sand beside an aquamarine sea or sailing off into the sunset with ten of your dearest friends to enjoy a wedding feast and the spectacular scenery. If such a scenario appeals to you, a Bahamas w... Avoid Information Overload When Searching For Airline Tickets
By Auckland Alvin Semper Jr - 5/14/2007
No more information overload on travel!
The importance of avoiding information overload when searching for the cheapest airline tickets online cannot be stressed enough theses days. This article will explain how you should take your time and do your research to be able to cherry pick your way thro... Backpacking South East Asia on an Adventurous Route
By Parry Loeffler - 5/12/2007
The South East Asian region of the world - especially Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos - has become increasingly popular as a destination for those travelers seeking a more adventurous holiday than can be had merely sipping fruity, ice-cold drinks at your typical beach resort. However, an adven... Afraid to Leave the House? Find a House Sitter!
By Ian L White - 4/20/2007
It`s true, people need to escape the burdens of daily life for a while--from things like mowing the lawn, pulling weeds, painting, gardening, remodeling, home repairs, pet care, checking the mail, and paying their bills. Even a break from nosy neighbors is reason enough to get away for a while.
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