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New York City : Off -The- Record: Part 1   by Janice Hoffmann



THE BEST OF `THE BEST`

1. The best bar, the best bathroom, the best bus line, the best block party, the best back-crack, the best Brooklyn hipster haircuts, the best gossip, the best magazine browsing, the best patriot outlaws...Does it get any better? The VILLAGE VOICE Best of NYC www.villiagevoice.com

2. Best Way To Find Whatever It Is That You`re Looking For: www.CITY  ... continue


8-Tips for Packing and Traveling Lite   by Holly Bentz


How-to Pack and Travel Lite

In this day and age of traveling cephalalgia, there are a few packing tactics to employ. To cut out an extra thirty to forty minutes at the arriving airport, start with packing small luggage. Since carry-ons can not exceed a linear dimension of 45 inches, you can escape the fiasco of the baggage terminal by simply packing and traveling light. To learn how   ... continue


The Truth About Youth Hostels   by Marcus Hochstadt


How youth hostels provide the magic power to surprise almost everybody. Here is the little known (yet true) story of the origin of hostels.

In August 1909 the German teacher Richard Schirrmann had been caught in a violent thunderstorm on an eight day migration with his pupils and found accommodation in a barn by a farmer.

While the pupils were sleeping, Schirrmann was laying   ... continue


Earn money from your accommodation listing   by Jamie Hibbert


Make holiday accommodation websites work for you in one easy step.

I would like to tell you how to get the most from your money when listing a holiday property on a holiday accommodation Website. After many years working as an estate agent and now running an holiday accommodation website I have learnt the single most important factor to achieving success is the photograph. You are se  ... continue


Hilton Head Rentals   by Jeff Palmer


There are many vacation rental options available on Hilton Head Island. Villas and condos, homes and timeshares are all available in varying price ranges.Most vacation villa rentals range from $500 per week for a one bedroom accomodation up to $3000 per week for a 3 bedroom rental. Of course location and ameneties play a part in the price of these rentals. Rentals located on the ocean with   ... continue


Lisbon and Portugal - History and Culture   by Robert Carlton


Portugal has always been known as the land to the left of Spain on the Iberian
Peninsula, caught among its traditional way of life - fishing and agriculture.
But thanks to the technology and the integration, Portugal?s 91.985 km2,
of which 88.944 km2 correspond to the mainland territory and the rest to the
beautiful islands of the Azores and Madeira.
The country is divided in  ... continue


TIPS FOR BETTER VACATION PHOTOS   by Valerie Goettsch


Photos are a great way to share your travel experiences with family and friends. Here are a few suggestions to help you capture vacation memories you will treasure for years to come.

PLAN AHEAD
Make sure your digital camera is in good working order before you go, and keep it in a water- and shock-resistant case. Bring two sets of rechargeable batteries and don?t forget the charge  ... continue


Mombasa & the Kenyan Coast- Where the Sun is Ever Faithful    by Andrew Muigai


Kenya`s 480 km coast is one of the principal attractions for visitors to the country. Every year, hundreds of thousands of sun lovers find their way here. Many are returning pilgrims who truly know that the sun here is ever faithful. Unlike other beach destinations, the visitor is served with much more than just sun and sand but is delighted to discover ancient coastal forests and historic  ... continue


Botswana Emerges as an Up Market Safari Destination    by Andrew Muigai


Botswana is a country of seemingly endless open spaces. Though it occupies an area the size of France, the human population is only 1.6 million. This is one country where wildlife does not face stiff competition for land resources from man. As a result the animals have multiplied with a flourish. Botswana can justifiably claim to host some of the finest game sanctuaries in Africa. The world  ... continue


Amazing Egypt - More than Just the Wonders of Antiquity    by Andrew Muigai


Egypt is one of the most fascinating destinations on the world tourist map. This extra ordinary country is today the favourite vacation spot for many, just like it was in the days of the early Greeks and Romans. The thoroughly cultured Greeks, in particular, were fascinated by this civilization that predated theirs by at least 2000 years. The biggest draw continues to be the amazing abundan  ... continue


Jeepneys the Backbone of the Philippine Transport System   by Brett Jankowiak


No matter where you go in the world, each destination or country you visit, has something uniquely there own. They can range from landmarks, both manmade and natural, right the way through to transportation. For example, kangaroos are synonymous with Australia, Big Ben with Great Britain, cigars in Cuba.

Now one of the things that sets the Philippines apart from all other countries,   ... continue


On Safari in Northern Tanzania - Back to The Sixth Day of the Creation   by Andrew Muigai


Tanzania`s natural endowment as a wildlife safari destination is unrivalled. Wild animals roam in vast areas as God intended on that sixth day of the creation. These areas are designated as national parks and game reserves and have a high reputation for being uncrowded and unspoilt. The magnificent collection of game sanctuaries to the north of the country, near the border with Kenya, is r  ... continue


Beach Vacation Photo Tips ? Make Your Vacation AND Photos Memorable   by Robert Bezman


Most people, who go on a family beach vacation, take plenty of photographs. Once you`re home and you view or print them out; are you ecstatic, bored, or disappointed? Be honest, now!

Does this sound familiar? You arrive at your destination, check the place out, and quickly change to go to the beach. Happily, you`ve remembered to take your sun block, nose plugs, and bathing suit. Mayb  ... continue


How to Renew Your Passport   by William Manor


You can easily renew your passport by following the instructions below. However, it is important that you apply early. How early?


Many foreign countries require your passport to have at least six month`s validity remaining before they will issue a visa. Add to this the time required to process your passport and you get a total of eight or nine months.

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The 9 Ways of Emigrating to Australia   by Gordon Goodfellow


Ever wondered how to go about emigrating to Australia and go about getting an Australian visa? Wondering what the various options were and how to go about the different schemes without too much red tape or expense? There are lots of ways to emigrate to australia from the UK. This article spells it out in 9 easy stages. Like everything else, applying to emigrate to australia need never be di  ... continue


Timeshare Presentations: Scams or Opportunities   by Dana Sanders


Timeshare presentations are tricky animals. They can either be an excellent method of obtaining expensive vacations for nothing more than a couple of hours of your time or they can turn into pricey burdens on your budget. Depending on your approach, timeshare presentations can either work for you or against you - the trick is making it worth your time.

Many travelers find themselves   ... continue


How and Why You Can Save Money by Buying Your Airfare Online   by www.WorldCheaper.com


Let*s start with an explanation of Online Airfares. It is
important to note that in the airline business, as well as with
most any another business enterprise, there are three distinct
tiers of sellers in the marketplace.

First of course is the major domestic and international airline
carriers.

Next, you will find the airfare wholesalers, who are often
refe  ... continue


Cabo Sport Fishing is Like a Box of Chocolates   by Richard Chudy


As Forrest Gump would say, you never know what you?re going to get.

Not too many things get me more excited than the prospect of hooking and landing big fish. The mere thought of setting the hook on a 300 pound marlin, hearing the scream of the drag as the fish pulls off line and watching the acrobatic leaps that follow really gets my heart pumping. Fortunately for me, a two and a ha  ... continue


South African Sardine Run: Big Animals in Congregation   by C.C.


The sardine run along the east coast of South Africa is a spectacular and well-known phenomenon, but the seeds of our understanding are only now beginning to emerge.

We now know that this is one of the largest marine events on the planet, involving many species of fish, sharks, marine mammals and birds. Fishermen have been making the most of this annual winter event for decades and   ... continue


African Safari Adventure   by Bret


In the remote eastern corner of Botswana, at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers, lies an area known historically as the Tuli enclave - a diverse wilderness of savannah, riverine forests, marshland, open plains and sandstone outcrops. The reserve name is derived from the magnificent Mashatu trees, which are prevalent throughout this immense tract of privately owned land. Mashatu  ... continue




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