Destinations Articles (Page 4)
- Student Travel - Backpacking In Europe
- For the fortunate few, life isn’t complete without a backpacking trip through Europe. This right of passage is believed to further the maturation process of college students, according to sociologists. Of course, others have opined that copious amounts of alcohol, sun and Amsterdam have something to do with it. Regardless of your purpose, you still have to figure out what to take.
Backpack – Getting In Touch With Your Inner Mule
Obviously, the first critical item is your backpack. While one doesn’t need to buy the $10,000 Himalaya Turbo Pack, you should also avoid the $12 blue light special. So, how do you pick a happy middle ground?
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article data || full article - Siberia Here I Come! - Adventure Travel Part 1
- �You must really hate this job.� That�s what my boss said when I told him I was moving from San Diego to Siberia for a year. In reality, I was bored and looking for something that would be completely and utterly new. Whether it was sunstroke or a developing tolerance to margaritas, San Diego just wasn�t cutting it anymore.
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article data || full article - History And Beauty in Mallorca
- The Spanish island of Mallorca has been consistently recognized as one of the top tourist destinations in the world since 1952. As packaged tourism became more popular, Mallorca saw a half-million vis...
article data || full article - Tenerife's Puerto de la Cruz to Receive Overhaul
- The town of Puerto de la Cruz is located on the north coast of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. It was a major tourist resort long before the 1950s boom in tourism swept the Canaries by s...
article data || full article - There Really Free Travel On The Internet?
- If you go to Google and enter the term "Free Travel" you would find 2,200,000 Entries. If you check All-the Web, you find 3,990,000 Entries. You find a similar number on any search engine. Obviously these are highly competitive search terms....
article data || full article - Tutmania, take 2: King Tut returns to London
- In 2008, London’s oldest visitor has returned to be greeted yet again by throngs of visitors from around the world, eager to experience the aura of one of ancient Egypt’s most famous rulers. King Tut, it would seem, is alive and kicking!...
article data || full article - Some features make attractions for Central Oregon
- Central Oregon is a geographical region lying near the center of the United States of Oregon. Central Oregon is filled with geographic diversity. Rock formations, rivers, lakes, mountains and forest all dot the landscape and make the area a popular place for vacationers who love the outdoors. The Deschutes River provides white water rafting or fishing opportunities while Smith Rock, Broken Top and Tumalo Mountain attract rock climbers and photographers.
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article data || full article - New Ways to play in Creative London
- Oscar Wilde famously declared that, "Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life". He might well have been speaking of the latest innovation to burst onto London’s art events scene; the world’s ...
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