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Oahu is home to the capital city of Honolulu and the Hawaiian island chain's only international airport. It is the most visited and populated of the eight major Hawaiian islands, with an intriguing mixture of urban and rural attractions. Tourists ... more »
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Waimea is a small city in the north central region of Hawaii's Big Island. Visitors who want to find a slow, relaxing pace and plenty of natural attractions will find this an ideal destination. Follow these steps to plan your next trip there... more »
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Minsk is the capital of Belarus and located conveniently near both the Baltic and Black Seas, with Lithuania and Russia serving as two of its international borders. The country is steeped in Soviet history, but modern day Minsk is a clean and ... more »
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Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, is mostly an African desert country with hot and humid temperatures and little rainfall. This country is often not recommended for tourists to travel to because there has been no organized government for a ... more »
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As a pricey travel destination, Monaco does it right with great accommodations and even better restaurants. Located along the coast of France in the Mediterranean, Monaco is a posh tourist spot also within a close distance to Italy. Visitors can ... more »
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Mongolia is a land-locked country between China and Russia, often referred to as the "Land of the Blue Skies" because of its numerous sunny days. Half of Mongolia's population live as nomads, even throughout the very cold winters and rainy ... more »
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Travel just outside of Lisbon to Sintra, Portugal, an Eden set apart from the bustling metropolis. Sintra offers luxury accommodations in a fairy tale setting, with peaks overlooking the historic and romantic architecture below... more »
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Sway with the palm trees on the beaches of Sri Lanka, then trek into the untamed wilderness to explore an ancient Buddhist temple. You can also strap on your walking shoes for a tour of Colombo, all while soaking in the tropical air in this South ... more »
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With its growing reputation as a luxury holiday getaway filled with beaches and gorgeous sunshine, Tunisia is becoming an ever more popular tourist destination. In fact, it has become the vacation destination of choice for many affluent European ... more »
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Inexpensive vacations for spring break Even in a tough economy you may want to travel locally or abroad during Spring Break. Finding inexpensive travel can be difficult if you do not know where to look. The eHow article gives a few tips on ... more »
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So you're at the end of a tiring journey and you realize that a fellow airport shuttle passenger accidentally ran off with your luggage? Don't panic. Take comfort in the knowledge that 95 percent of lost bags eventually do come home again, then ... more »
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N'Djamena is the capitol of Chad, and unfortunately is in a state of political unrest. Currently, travel to Chad is not advised. However, luxury accommodations are available throughout the city depending on the atmosphere you prefer. Read on to ... more »
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New Zealand is located in the southern hemisphere of the Pacific Ocean. The most popular time to visit New Zealand is during the months of December to February, as those are the warmest months of the year. New Zealand is also a popular tourist ... more »
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Niamey is the capital of Niger, and even though it is a capital city, tourism is fairly new. It is partially located in the Sahara Desert and year-round it is predictably hot. Luxury accommodations are not prevalent in this city although ... more »
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Located in Central America, Nicaragua is a country that is not necessarily known for its booming tourism industry. However, changes are being made across the country in an effort to attract more visitors. If your travels should take you to this ... more »
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North Korea, or The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a communist country where religion has been outlawed for the past 50 years and government is the highest authority. The country has high rates of poverty and hunger, and ... more »
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You go on vacation or your traveling the roads and need that place to stay to rest or enjoy. It's no doubt most motel/hotels are high costing your pocket. Here is a few tips on finding reasonable priced hotels... more »
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This video shows how easy it is to find south, with the help of the moon. This trick i have used several times during my army career Sorry for the shaken camera :-).. more »
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Whether you are in Lake Havasu City for one day or two weeks, you need to know where to eat. Fortunately there are some terrific restaurants all over the city regardless of your tastes... more »
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Here i will show you how easy it is to find the precise length of your route, using only a pen, a map and a piece of paper.. more »
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Visiting a new city can be a fun exploration until you get lost. Whether driving, walking, or taking public transportation, the onset of panic can reduce your enjoyment. Fortunately, there are ways to prepare... more »
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With more than 960 miles of shoreline and 56,000 acres of water, Lake Hartwell in South Carolina can be a fun, but tough place to catch fish. However, here are some tips that can make a novice fisherman look like a pro angler... more »
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How do you like to explore? Do you prefer riding a bike through mountain scenery, taking a train and enjoying lush valleys, or hopping in a car and speeding through remote desert? How about flying leisurely in a hot air balloon or paragliding ... more »
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If Cormac McCarthy's post-apocalyptic novel The Road taught us anything, it's that you don't want to be stuck pushing a shopping-cart through the ashen landscape while avoiding predatory slavers and cannibals. In the attached video you'll learn ... more »
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The lingering tales of the Mughal era, floating fragrances of incense sticks, wafting smell of charcoal smoke emanating from the seekh kebab wallahs, the architecture, the legendary paranthe waali galli, the almost extinct heritage and legacy ... more »