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March 18, 2014

5 Adventure Travel Destinations in America

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5 Adventure Travel Destinations in America

America has so many diverse landscapes that it provides you with many opportunities for adventure. People often overlook many of these possibilities, thinking they must travel to the far corners of the earth to find excitement. The following are five of the most underrated destinations for adventure travel in the U.S. 1. Montana Montana offers a wide choice of possibilities for adventure travel. The best known is Yellowstone National Park, but there is also Glacier National Park as well as no fewer than 77 distinct mountain ranges. Whether you enjoy hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding or rafting, you can find many beautiful spaces to do this and more in Montana. There are even places in this Western state where you can race sled dogs! 2. Sailing the Gulf Coast Florida is known as a place to relax on the beach, but if you’re looking for a more active vacation you should consider sailing the Gulf Coast. Whether you are a beginner who wants to learn the art of sailing or an experienced sailor, you can find tours, charter trips and sailing schools that will allow you to enjoy the freedom of being on the water. You can fish, watch dolphins […]

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by SHAILANY
March 17, 2014

Enjoying A Road Trip through France from London by Car

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Enjoying A Road Trip through France from London by Car

Whichever roads you choose to travel on in France take your driving license and insurance documentation with you. It is worth photocopying these so that you have something in case they are lost. Prepare your vehicle for the journey Make sure your car is prepared for the journey with adequate oil and screen wash. It is also a good idea to check your tyres before a long journey on the continent because vehicle inspections there by traffic officers can be more in-depth. Replace the tyres of your car if they are partly worn down and purchase them from a reputable dealer like Point-s. Check your tyres’ tread with an RTG7 gauge and carry an RCT1 emergency kit in case of later problems. This will ensure that you remain street legal under France’s road regulations. The law in many European countries also puts more responsibility on drivers to carry safety equipment with them than you find at home. For example drivers must carry a warning triangle with them, as well as a first-aid kit. It is probably worth buying a travel kit which contains all the items necessary before leaving British soil. You will also need to buy beam adapters in France […]

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by SHAILANY
March 15, 2014

Top Cities to Visit in Italy

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Top Cities to Visit in Italy

If you start to feel stress and experience irritability, low energy and headache, maybe it’s time for you take a break and go for a holiday. There are plenty of travel destinations and holiday packages today that offer cheap options to enjoy a trip to a foreign country. If you are looking for a place to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul, Italy is a good option. Carnival Celebrations in Italy The carnival in Italy is one of the most awaited celebrations in the country. It is celebrated with parades, entertainment, music, parties and masquerade balls that provide an energetic day for locals and tourists. Although the celebration has only one date, some of the cities in Italy start the celebrations days before. A holiday in Italy provides positive effects on your health and work performance. You will not only enjoy the carnival in the cities but also other activities that will help restore your energy. As soon as you get back from your trip you will enjoy the health benefits of your holiday. Start planning for your break and book your voyage Italie early. Here are some of the popular cities in Italy ideal for all types of travelers. […]

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by shailany
March 15, 2014

Must Bring Travel Accessories

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Must Bring Travel Accessories

Before you go on your intended trip, here are some of the accessories you can bring. eBags Packing Cubes [Click on the Image Below for More Details] Nylon Corded double zipper pulls make openingclosing simple and fast Mesh top panel for easy identification of contents, and ventilation Interior seams fully finished for durability Soft mesh won’t damage delicate fabrics Webbing handle for convenience when carried by itself The Stick Travel Stick [Click on the Image Below for More Details] Standard flexibility, the Travel Stick is the second shortest Stick It is great for portability; primarily used on legs Length: 17 inches Type: Standard Grips: Red Color Inflatable Travel Pillow [Click on the Image Below for More Details] Inflates in as little as two breaths, deflates in seconds. Supports your whole upper body! Multiple Ways To Use: Wear like a Messenger Bag, or Attach to Headrest or Seatback. Rolls Up Small for Storage Great for kids & adults – easy to shift from left to right side Works in planes, trains, buses, automobiles, airport terminals, wheelchairs Luxurious Velour and Memory Foam Cover Available as an option Travel Ultrasonic Humidifier [Click on the Image Below for More Details] Take AIR-O-SWISS quality with […]

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March 14, 2014

Chinese Satellite Detects ‘Suspected Crash Area’ of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370

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Chinese Satellite Detects ‘Suspected Crash Area’ of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370

In what has been a rather frustrating and futile search, a Chinese government agency revealed that satellites investigating the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 discovered what it calls a “possible crash area” at sea. The State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense of China bared its discovery which includes images of what it believed were “three suspected floating objects” which measured 13 x 18 meters (43 x 59 feet), 14 x 19 meters (46 x 62 ft), and 24 x 22 meters (79 x 72 feet), respectively. For reference, the wingspan of the missing Boeing 777-200ER measured 61 meters (200 ft) and its overall length is 64 meters (210 feet). The images were captured 11 am of March 9th, one day after it disappeared but was not released until Wednesday. After putting the coordinates at 105.6 east longitude and 6.7 north latitude, the Chinese agency placed the missing plane at waters northeast of its take off point in Kuala Lumpur and south Vietnam, where the South China Sea meets the Gulf of Thailand. Although this is not the first time that authorities announced the discovery of objects or oil slicks connected to the aircraft, this […]

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by shailany
March 14, 2014

Rick Steves’ Europe Through the Back Door 2014

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Rick Steves’ Europe Through the Back Door 2014

This book will help you: Plan your itinerary and maximize your time Pack light—and right Find good-value hotels and restaurants Travel smoothly by train, bus, car, and plane Avoid crowds and tourist scams Hurdle the language barrier Understand cultural differences and connect with locals Save money while enjoying the trip of a lifetime Rick Steven’s has been exploring Europe for 30 years and he considers his travel skills as a handbook of his life’s works. To read reviews and get this book, please click the image below.

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by SHAILANY
March 13, 2014

Travel Light Packing Checklist – See The World With Less and Great Tips For Travel With Kids

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Travel Light Packing Checklist – See The World With Less and Great Tips For Travel With Kids

Learn how you can pack light, take your clothes off , pack and travel with kids with a fun family activity, secure your valuables, save money, and travel easier. What’s inside the book: A Great Start To Traveling Packing Checklist Take Your Clothes Off Roll Or Fold What About The Kids Drop The Pounds Securing Your Valuables Ship and Save Cash Back In Your Pocket Serenity Find a Great Bonus for FREE! GRAB THIS NOW FOR ONLY $4.99 [click on the image below]

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Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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