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Best Travel Tip To Meet Locals

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Bringing your own music in an MP3 player or portable CD player is a great way to block out the noise of typical major cities, smooth the ride on trying bus journeys, or pass the time during long transit periods. On the other hand, there is nothing more isolating than a pair of headphones. Who would want to communicate [...]

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Best Sonoma County Wineries

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Sonoma County, California is home to 13 American Viticultural Areas (AVAs), each with its own distinctive characteristics. Its amazing range of terroir and microclimates distinguishes Sonoma County as one of the most diverse and special winegrowing regions in the world. The Pacific coastline, redwood forests, fertile valleys and mountains produce an array of exceptional wines.
As you [...]

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Cruising: All Questions Answered!

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

The author of this informative book is the world’s foremost authority on cruising and his name is Douglas Ward. He has spent more than 5400 days at sea participating in more than 970 cruises! He has also devised an internationally accepted system for rating ships that everyone uses today! This current edition provides ratings for more [...]

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National Geographic Traveler Vietnam

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Anything you need to know about traveling in Vietnam is in this exceptional book! What would you expect from National Geographic Traveler?
It begins with the history and culture of a country that has been through a challenging past and transitions to a beautiful nation that is blessed with much potential for the future! From Hanoi [...]

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Australia’s Great Train Journeys

Friday, August 20th, 2010

If you’re looking for a different train experience, it’s time to visit Australia! The country with sooooo much to offer and a great accent!
Australia is a rail traveler’s dream! Scenic railways abound. The Indian Pacific and The Ghan, both transcontinental, are famous. The Overland runs between Melbourne and Adelaide. But it’s the Sunlander that many people have found the [...]

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Big Book of BBQ Review

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Invite the entire family (include all the town folks too) over soon so you can showoff your new culinary skills as a Pit master. The Big Book of BBQ will make you a hit on the grill in no time!
This amazing culinary work has more than 200 mouth-watering recipes from famous pit masters and their test kitchen [...]

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Argentina National Geographic Traveler Review

Monday, August 16th, 2010

I travel the world for a living and it’s critically important I always have an expert guidebook at my side. That’s what you have with this wonderful source of information.
It provides excursions off the beaten path including Tierra del Fuego and the wildlife-rich Esteros del Ibera.
Driving and walking tours with maps color-coded to site descriptions, [...]

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91 Best Tips For Free Travel

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Be patient, be personal, be informed and you can bargain successfully for anything. The real world everyone lives in is like a giant negotiating table in the corporate world, and like it or not, you are a participant. Negotiating is an area of knowledge that focuses on gaining the favor of people from whom we [...]

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Hotel Belvedere Bellagio Italy Review

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

The Hotel Belvedere Bellagio in Italy is currently one of my favorite properties in  the  world. Here are just a few reasons it may be perfect for you!
Location: This amazing gem stands proudly overlooking the timeless scenery of Lake Como. The name did not come by chance as it means “beautiful view” in Italian. And fortunately, it’s just a few minutes walk from the heart of [...]

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Fodor’s Essential Europe, 1st Edition Review

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

I frequently visit Europe on business. It has become second nature to bring along a Fodor’s guide book to assist me on my way. What is there not to like? They are always comprehensive in their coverage and content eliminating all the guesswork in your travel planning. This is likely because they rely on local [...]

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