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    A Bahamas Vacation Travel Guide
    2008-05-30 06:31:00
    A Bahamas Vacation has always sounded like paradise on earth, but did you know that when you travel to the Bahamas you aren't just going to one island, but many.Travelling from one end of the Bahamas to the other, not only are there the well known islands like Grand Bahama, The Abacos, Eleuthera, and Exuma, but the Bahamas is in fact a country of 700 islands, of which 23 are inhabited but there are many many unpopulated islets and cays.The differences to be found between different islands is also extreme, when you take cosmopolitan Nassau and compare it to the desert like Inagua. As you can imagine being only fifty miles off the Florida Coast, the Bahamas are very much an American playground, indeed on a lot of the islands the tiny villages could almost be the same as ones found on the coast of Massachusetts, only the palms, and sands are different.A Bahamas Vacation has long been popular with sailors because the sea is calm, there are cooling tradewinds and this is the home of the Gul...
    By: Best Countries
     
    Travel Guide to Canada
    2008-04-28 03:38:00
    Visiting a Prairie farm and learn the art of growing and harvesting food. View turn of the century machinery used by Canadian pioneers and early settlers. Tour organic farms and private gardens. Learn about the indigenous edible plants of Canada and their healing properties. Visit orchards and vineyards and participate in interpretative tours and tastings. Shop at colourful farmer’s markets and sample local preserves and freshly baked pies. The list of enriching agri-tourism vacation opportunities in Canada is boundless. Discover Canada’s unique aboriginal heritage. Explore the frozen landscape in a traditional Inuit dog sled. Learn how to build an igloo. Learn how to tend the fire in a tee pee. Participate in a pow wow. Meet totem carvers. Complete your First Nations experience with excursions to historical sites, museums, galleries, interpretive centres, archaeological digs, and community artisan centres. There are so many exciting ways to share in this country’s rich Aborig...
    By: Travel to Famous Sites
     
    Garmin 010-10672-05 Garmin Travel Guide (Accessory) newly tagged “gps”
    2008-04-14 19:04:36
    Garmin 010-10672-05 Garmin Travel Guide (Accessory)By Garmin Buy new: $94.48$59.9012 used and new from $59.31 First tagged “gps” by BLD “dude kimber” Customer tags: garmin(2), topo, mapping, maps, gpsmap, gps, streets and [...]...
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    Boracay Island Philippines - a Photo Travel Guide
    2008-03-31 21:51:31
    willy’s rock photo by © anton sheker at photo.net.ph Boracay Island Philippines - a Photo Travel Guide The Philippine archipelago is comprised of 7,107 islands and among them is the island of BORACAY known to be a breathtaking and south-after paradise. Taking pride of its 4 kilometer long, fine white sand beaches, Boracay has evolved from a [...]...
    By: Blogalicious: a philippine photo odyssey
     
    Easter Island Travel Guide
    2008-03-14 18:44:51
    Easter Island (Spanish: Isla de Pascua, Polynesian: Rapa Nui) is one of the most isolated islands on Earth. Early settlers called the island "Te Pito O Te Henua" (Navel of The World). Officially part of Chile, it lies far off in the Pacific Ocean, roughly halfway to Tahiti. Easter Island is a small, hilly, now treeless island of volcanic origin. Easter Island is famous for its monumental statues, called moai pronounced (Mow-eye), created by the Rapanui people. It is a world heritage site with much of the island protected within the Rapa Nui National Park. The current Polynesian name of the island, Rapa Nui or "Big Rapa", was coined by labor immigrants from Rapa in the Bass Islands, who likened it to their home island in the aftermath of the Peruvian slave deportations in the 1870s. The island received its most well known current name, Easter Island, from the Dutch sea captain Jacob Roggeveen who became the first European to visit Easter Sunday, April 5, 1722.It's believed that Easter I...
    By: Travel Around The World
     
    F1 Travel Guide - 2008
    2008-03-13 13:17:00
    With the Formula 1 season revving up for the 2008 start this weekend in Australia, I know I've left my F1 Travel Guide a little late.But the article has been totally updated with all this season's race fixtures and all the links checked and altered where necessary.There are two new street circuits to visit this season: Valencia (August 24th) and Singapore (for night racing, on September 28th).I fancy making the trip down to Valencia myself but don't think I'll manage (or afford) to travel to Singapore the following month; unless anyone feels generous enought to sponsor me.Hopefully I'll get around to updating the Monaco GP article soon.If you want to travel to one of the Grand Prix races this season, read the article.Technorati: F1, Grand Prix, Formula One...
    By: Travel Notes Blog
     

    Peter Knobel - Travel Guide
    2008-02-09 13:23:42
    One of things I'd love to do at least once in my life is hop on a plane, go somewhere remote and spend several days just trekking in the wilderness, see great scenic landscapes, historical places, survive on just basic stuff and be away from the so called hustle and bustle of the modern man's urban life and daily grind. In fact, I just love watching Bear Grylls in his show Man vs. Wild in the ...
    By: Beijing 2008 Olympics Blog
     
    Mobil Travel Guide Announces Five Star Properties in Hawaii
    2008-01-30 19:50:00
    Mobil Travel Guide unveils its 2008 Mobil Travel Four- and Five-star Awards for hotels, restaurants and spas across North America. This is a monumental year for Mobil Travel Guide as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.This year, 61 hotels, restaurants and spas in the U.S. and Canada received the five-star level. ...
    By: Hawaii Travel News
     
    Cuba - Travel Guide
    2007-10-29 05:58:34
    Map of CUBA- To get into the tropical atmosphere of Cuba at its fiftieth. Among the American automobiles, the smoky bars of Havana, the effect is assured.- For its fantastic sea. Cuba offers about six thousand kilometers of splendid Caribbean coast, with beaches and cliffs for all likes.- For the people's hospitality, not always interested as it is wanted to make you believe. The Cubans are people full of happiness and eager to leave, people who love to find the foreigner, just to exchange ideas.- To smoke the best tobaccos in the world, made by hand with the leaves of Vuelta Abajo. You can also attend to the making of the tobacco in a factory or maybe inside of a big hotel, where there are exhibited in parties, authenticate preparations for the tobacco’s artists.- To travel through out the town of Hemingway, a North American writer that lived in the island from the 1939 to the 1961 and where he wrote some of his romances.GEOGRAPHICAL DATALocated in the Caribbean Sea, Cuba, with a longitude of about 1.200 kms and a surface of 110.860 Km., is the biggest island in the biggest Antilla. It is at about 200 Km. from the island of Keys and it is close to The Mexican peninsula of Yucatan in and the island of Hispaniola. More than the main island, The Cuban Republic gathers all the isles and islands that surround it. Great part of the Cuban coast is low and sandy, with numerous bays and areas of lagoons and paludose. Its interior is of plains, interrupted by the Sierra de los Organos to the west, the Sierra del Escambray to the center and the Sierra Maestra to the east. Its population is of about 11 million inhabitants.Time Zone: -6.0 (summer); -6.0 (winter)Duration of the days 13.5 hours (June); minimum 11.0 hours (December)WHEN TO GOPeriod better: February, MarchGood period: January, April, DecemberWorse Period: September, OctoberWEATHERThe dry station which is naturally the best period to go, begins at the end of October and finishes in April. The rains station is fr...
    By: Travel Around The World
     
    Lake Tahoe Travel Guide - A destination for any season!
    2007-09-25 19:51:03
    One of the primary reasons I love living in Northern California is that there are so many weekend destinations around the area and so much to explore, that we rarely find ourselves sitting and thinking what we should do this weekend. One such beautiful natural wonder tucked near the CA/Nevada border is the panoramic Lake Tahoe. It's a name everyone in USA must have heard about, and no matter how much praise you have heard for it, experiencing it yourself will always beat hearing about it!! Heavenly and Divine is how I would describe Lake Tahoe, and if you haven't visited this lake before, read on to find out what you might be missing!!Formed by a geological block (normal) fault about 2 to 3 million years ago, the Lake Tahoe Basin is about 22 miles (35 kms) long and 12 miles (19 kms) wide, and the second deepest lake in US after Crater Lake in Oregon. Large number of streams empty their water into this lake which is drained into the Truckee river which flows northeast through Reno and i...
    By: Fun and Food
     
    Punjab Travel Guide
    2007-08-18 14:49:51
    A state, whose name is synonymous with exuberance, prosperity and an intense passion for life, Punjab or ‘Panj Aab’ literally meaning five rivers, is, as it were, the very heart of the country. Original post by Sophie Mongalvy...
    By: UniQuest
     
    Travel Guide
    2007-08-16 21:54:51
    People when traveling have plenty of tips for someone who has never been to a place. Like when in Paris France you can not just call a cab from the street. The cab drivers are not allowed to pick passengers from the street. You must be a cab stop for a cab to stop and get you.I found out about that from a friend that has been to Paris. I am sure it is in guide books but that seem like it would be easy to over look. How do you tap into this information? Well it very easy now all you have to do is to go to Realtravel.com this is a website that is very useful Travel guide. This site has experience for real travelers and they give advice also the travelers talk about their experiences.So when you are traveling to new place it makes sense to do all the research you can. This is a great tool because this will be more up to date then they regular guide book. At RealTravel.com also offer trip planners and you can see different packages....
    By: Cool Looking Stuff
     
    A Travel Guide To Paris
    2007-08-05 00:28:00
    Paris is France?s capital city and is located in the north of the country on the River Seine. The city is known for its romantic charm and atmosphere with gorgeous outdoor caf?s, the scent of freshly baked croissants filling the area and stunning residents that are clothed in the most stylish fashions. Paris has a great history that is felt when within the city. The city also possesses amazing architecture, style and atmosphere that make being there a pleasurable experience. Travelling There Paris has a couple of airports that make flying there an easy option. It is also linked with excellent road and rail services. ...
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