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Art in Italy -
Enrique Helmbrecht (12) 
Italy is internationally recognized for its vast culture, art development and language production. Travel to Europe and study Italian in Italy is a great option to discover the country where the two thirds of the world's historical heritage lies. All types of architectural styles of the west... ( added 228 days 22 hours ago.) |
European New Year Traditions -
Mica Kerkdijk (36)   Mica Kerkdijk 
European new year traditions mark the end of the colorful Christmas season celebrations filled with festive Christmas markets and merry-making with friends and family, and the start of another wonderful year ahead. Here are some interesting traditions: Get that bol New Year is not New Year... ( added 229 days 23 hours ago.) |
The Spice Island of Grenada -
Monique Holtman (25) 
Famous for its fragrant spice trees and rare tropical flowers, Grenada is a beautiful, picturesque island located in the South Eastern Caribbean Sea and is commonly referred to as the Spice Island of Grenada. Sighted in 1498 by the famed Conquistador Christopher Columbus during his discovery of... ( added 232 days 4 hours ago.) |
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Shopping In Rome (pt II) -
Vasilisa Krolikova (152) 
Winter sales (saldi) last from 15 January to the first week of March, summer sales go on from 16 July to the middle of September. The leading designers considerably reduce the prices for their goods. Cheaper clothes, shoes and accessories are sold in the shops of less famous designers.
At... ( added 232 days 9 hours ago.) |
Learn Spanish In Argentina While You Experience the Country's Eating Traditions -
Enrique Helmbrecht (12) 
A unique way of travelling is going abroad to learn a language and experiencing the local food. When travelling to learn Spanish in Argentina, visitors find a great variety of traditional meals.
For hundred of years Argentina has built up a vast and diverse cuisine culture with much of... ( added 238 days 22 hours ago.) |
Take a Picnic Basket when you Vacation in Florida -
- Nathan Lewis (10)   Nathan Lewis 
Picnic baskets contain all the essentials for a family meal except the food. Flatware, plates, glasses, napkins and a table cloth are generally included with every picnic basket. You will find some baskets that are so well equipped that they also include wine glasses, bottle opener, cutting board... ( added 239 days 12 hours ago.) |
Roppongi: Tokyo's Premier Night Spot -
- James Sherard (120) 
If you're looking for a night out on the town the famous entertainment hub of Tokyo known as Roppongi is a must see. Though the origin of the name is unknown, the word Roppongi literally means "six trees", and legend has it the term derives from six warlords that resided in the region during the... ( added 239 days 16 hours ago.) |
Ararat Mountain - The Highest Mountain of Turkey -
Onur Kocatas (16) 
Mt Ararat is the tallest peak in Turkey. This snow-capped, dormant volcanic cone is located near the northeast corner of Turkey, 16 km west of the Iranian and 32 km south of the Armenian border. The name Ag(r? in Turkish is derived from Agir in Kurdish meaning fire referring to Ararat being a... ( added 261 days 12 hours ago.) |
Great Wall Of China -
Richard Shryack (685) 
Great Wall of China is well known throughout the world and most people have read about or seen pictures of it. The Great Wall of China is the most enormous engineering and building project carried out by humans, especially for its time. Stretching 6,300km from coast to desert, the Great Wall of... ( added 262 days 20 hours ago.) |
The Buzz on Mexico Travel -
- Janice Balthazar (4) 
The Buzz
From the ancient architecture of Mexico City to the golden beaches of Pacific Mexico, Mexico is a country full of mystery, intrigue, natural beauty, history, and culture that is exclusive only to its walls. There are many different cities in Mexico that are frequently visited by... ( added 266 days 18 hours ago.) |
The Buzz on Cancun Travel -
- Janice Balthazar (4) 
The Buzz
Cancun is a city seated at the foot of the Yucatan Peninsula , bordered on one side by the Caribbean Sea . Seeing as the city was built primarily as a tourist attraction, it lacks in some of the cultural aspects that can be found in other Mexican cities. However, what Cancun lacks in... ( added 266 days 18 hours ago.) |
Dining In A French Restaurant -
Vasilisa Krolikova (152) 
Its common knowledge that the French are gourmets and aesthetes. Thats why its absolutely impossible to go even to the bakers in trunks and slippers or chew your morning roll in a subway. Unless you want to be looked at with disapproval of course.
So if you want to live in Paris youd better... ( added 267 days 2 hours ago.) |
Bokor Hill Station - A Reminder Of Cambodia's Past -
Atticus Fits (15) 
A collection of crumbling buildings thickly covered in red lichen and green moss, sat on top the abandoned hill station of Bokor. In its heyday, Bokor hill station was a secluded French colonial retreat with a casino, hotel, police station, library, post office and church. It was wrestled away in... ( added 267 days 15 hours ago.) |
The Buzz on Paris Travel -
- Janice Balthazar (4) 
The Buzz
Paris , commonly referred to as the City of Light , is well known as one of the most fashionable, beautiful, and romantic cities in the world. From its blend of ancient and modern architecture to its cozy high-end cafes, there is certainly something to please everyone within the citys... ( added 267 days 21 hours ago.) |
Travel to Europe - German speaking countries -
- Dani Alonso (246) 
When reaching the decision to travel to Europe, many things must be considered. And the first of them, according to the time you have to stay there, is to decide which regions you want to visit. Cultural background of any of the countries of Europe is strongly different from all the others, and... ( added 271 days 2 hours ago.) |
Zambia: The Last Animal Kingdom – African Safaris -
Lulie Swanepoel (74)   Lulie Swanepoel
Matthew and I have travelled across most of Southern Africa, but decided that it was eventually time to head further north towards Zambia . The two of us have been on African safaris for the last two years, but for some reason we have never gotten as far as Zambia . Known as one of the last... ( added 288 days 6 hours ago.) |
A Few Reasons Why You Need A St Lucia Vacation -
- Lyton Cazaubon (10) 
Why is St Lucia the perfect vacation destination? Many of us are looking for the perfect vacation and the perfect vacation also means the perfect location, but how do you choose where to go for that well deserved vacation? I mean, with so many destination to choose from, how do you which one is... ( added 296 days 13 hours ago.) |
Spain's World Heritage Cities - and their Paradors -
Gary Bumpas (130) 
There are certain cities and places in the world that are so special, so emblematic of a particular kind of cultural wealth and uniqueness - that they have been declared as part of the 'Heritage of Mankind' by UNESCO. These places contain an "invaluable and irreplaceable heritage of not only each... ( added 305 days 1 hour ago.) |
Best Places To Vist In Havana Cuba -
- Vic Peys (7) 
1. Museo de la Revolucion
A spectacular attracion is the Museum of the Revolution installed in the former Presidential Palace An overview of the Cuban history as well as the battles against the former dictator Batista are shown. The yacht "GRANMA" from which Fidel Castro disembarked and... ( added 311 days 20 hours ago.) |
Eat Like the Locals in Aruba -
Justin Burch (94) 
The ABC Islands – Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao – rest in the southern Caribbean, just a short cruise from the South American mainland. As a result, the populations of South America have long contributed to the traditions of these picturesque islands. Likewise, as former Dutch colonies, it is should... ( added 313 days ago.) |
Expat Living in Thailand -
Alex Smith (97) 
Situated, as it is, at the heart of the South East Asian region it is no
surprise that is home to
many expats. It is not only convenient geographically; it also has a modern
infrastructure making it a convenient place from which to do business. The ease
of living and the variety and beauty of... ( added 323 days 15 hours ago.) |
Parador Santiago De Compostela -
Gary Bumpas (130) 
The Parador Santiago De Compostela is one of the world's finest hotels - and its oldest! This building has been operating as a hostelery since 1499. In its still-existing 'foundation document' from that same year, it states that the building was to be dedicated, "as a hostelry for pilgrims and... ( added 330 days 21 hours ago.) |
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Ayahuasca Shamans and the Healing Plants of the Amazon Rainforest - Part 2 -
- Howard G Charing (254)   Howard G Charing 
The second part of a meeting between Howard G Charing and Peter Cloudsley who interview two Ayahuasca shamans from the Amazon, Artidoro Aro Cardenas, and Javier Arevalo to discover more about the medicinal, mythological, and healing properties of some of the plants to be found in the Amazon... ( added 332 days 5 hours ago.) |
Stellenbosch Guest House – Villa Grande -
Lulie Swanepoel (74)   Lulie Swanepoel
Theres something distinct about the fresh country air that reminds me of home. Probably because I grew up on a wine farm and as a child I spent countless hours following my grand-dad at the crack of dawn every day, watching with an intrigued expression as he checked on his vines. Now, several... ( added 1 year ago.) |
Cheap Asian Travel Tips -
Erik Cason (0) 
Traveling in Asia can be ridiculously cheap and fun if you know what you’re doing. Cheap Asian travel is done by being intelligent with your cash and being well informed of what is going on. Last year when I was in Thailand the ratio of the dollar to the thai baht currency was about 40 baht to 1... ( added 1 year 7 days ago.) |
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