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By Ryn Gargulinski 0 comments
As notoriously horrible as New York or New Jersey drivers are, you haven’t seen horrible driving until you’ve lived in Tucson, Arizona. The only way to survive it without a collision is to have high expectations: always expect the worst. You can ... more »
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Portland is certainly not short on places to eat. Though it offers many fine-dining options, it also has places for those watching their wallet. Portland is a city full of great neighborhood diners that offer comfort food for all tastes and good ... more »
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Venice is one of the most expensive cities in Italy, partly because its lack of agriculture means that most of the fresh food has to be brought in from elsewhere. You can unearth good food in Venice, though, and some of it is even affordable... more »
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Visit Taiwan and enjoy their rich culture and heritage. They are kind people and have a beautiful country which includes the tallest building in the world located in Taipei... more »
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With media and technology bringing everyone closer together, our small world is now a much smaller global village. Vacations to countries half a world away is simple and stress-free; and relocations to work assignments in another continent are ... more »
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The Marble Hill Summer Music Series is a fine example of the incredible venues London has for outdoor music concerts. But it’s also a city that embraces political activism through its outdoor music--for example, the Rise: London United Festival ... more »
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You can make the next flight you take with your children an absolute joy if you prepare well before takeoff. Follow these steps... more »
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Nudists, or naturalists, can find a wide variety of options throughout the state of Texas. If you want to find a nude beach in Texas, here are some steps that you can take... more »
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Few towns in Hawaii are as beautiful as Kapaa, located on the rainy eastern coast of Kauai. Kapaa attracts tourists looking to escape the bustle of the big cities. Visitors here can find inexpensive accommodations and a slower pace of life... more »
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Waikiki has earned a worldwide reputation for its beautiful beaches, tourist attractions and shops of every stripe. This section of Honolulu offers visitors plentiful accommodations, world-class entertainment and all that glorious sunshine... more »
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Burundi is a small, inland African nation that has been seeped in internal conflict for the last decade. The capital and largest city is Bujumbura, a port city on Lake Tanganyika. Once known as the Switzerland of Africa, Burundi is beginning to ... more »
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Known as the state "where the west begins," Nebraska lies near the geographical center of the United States. Named for an Indian phrase for "flat water," after the Platte River, which flows through the state, Nebraska is situated in the Great ... more »
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Tunis is the small capital of Tunisia. In the Medina, the old city center, visitors can find buildings and many other remnants from the period of Roman occupation. The new city center, Ville Nouvelle, is a stark contrast with its French-themed ... more »
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Los Angeles is a huge, sprawling and fascinating city with hundreds of freeway on-ramps and notoriously congested traffic. It's fairly easy to get around L.A. on the cheap, though, even if you don't have your own set of wheels... more »
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New York is one of the world's busiest and most exciting cities, but it can also be terribly expensive. Here are some hints to help you navigate New York on a budget... more »
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Rome, the Eternal City, also seems to suffer from eternal traffic congestion. But remember, there are lots of cheap and easy public transport options to help you get around the city... more »
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Everyone that has signed up for reward miles or frequent flyer miles gains valuable points every time they fly. Buy you can also can point without ever leaving the ground. Each of us can earn unlimited frequent flyer miles and create our own ... more »
By Amy Stone, eHow UK 0 comments
The M4 is a UK motorway that links the English capital of London, to the Welsh capital city Cardiff, via several major cities including Reading, Bristol and Swansea. Understandably, it’s a very busy road and getting onto it can be nerve-wracking. ... more »
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Legendary Yankee Stadium is heading into its final season in 2008. However, the new Yankee Stadium is right across the street. Game attendance will sky rocket even higher this year, even though getting to The House that Ruth Built can be somewhat ... more »
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The easiest way to get your U.S. passport in the United States is to apply for at one of the post offices in the U.S. that accept passport applications. For an additional fee, your passport photo can also be taken at some of these post offices ... more »
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Getting from point A to B can be easy - with helpful directions from you, of course... more »
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Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport is one of the busiest and fastest growing airports in the world, with more than 2,100 flights scheduled daily. If flight delays occur, travelers can pass the time eating and shopping in a wide variety of ... more »
By Ryn Gargulinski 0 comments
Rush hour traffic can be a time to sweat, swear and impatiently honk your your horn. Or you can learn to kill time in a productive and even pleasurable way. You might not pen a novel in gridlock, but there are plenty of other tasks you can take on... more »
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Air travel can be long, boring and tedious unless you use the time while trapped in a tin flying machine for something constructive–like meditation. If you meditate on an airplane you will arrive at your destination more rejuvenated than ... more »