
Acapulco, One of Mexico’s Top Travel Destinations by: The Travel Writers of Travel Mountain Today’s Acapulco Acapulco is probably Mexico’s oldest established resort town but, thanks to a recent renaissance, this remarkable town has maintained its status as one of Mexico’s top travel destinations and the place to be to enjoy a magnificent Mexico vacation. [...]
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Las Vegas For Kids by: Eric Madsen Next to hitting a big enough jackpot to retire early, what’s the other secret wish of vacationing parents on the Strip? Freedom from ‘the kids’. Studies conducted by the Las Vegas Visitor’s Bureau show that over 5 million kids visit Las Vegas each year. Camp Las Vegas is [...]
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Tropical Rainforest Species by: Furia Andress Animals of the Tropical Rainforest The tropical rainforest is a unique ecosystem that is home to many plants and animals, in fact more plants and animals than we even know about. The plants found in the tropical rainforest produce much of the oxygen that is essential for our planet. [...]
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Getting Away From The Rat Race – Take a Vacation by: Remy Jacobchick America is full of hard-working people. We work our hardest and try to accomplish what we can to support our families with food, shelter, transportation, entertainment, and everything else a family requires in today’s America. We are always a bit reluctant to [...]
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How to Get Around the World Cheap by: James Klee WWW.roadjunky.com gives you all the expert tips and advice that you need to travel around the world on almost no money at all. I recently stumbled upon the interactive satellite-photo maps on Google Earth and came to the conclusion that the days of original discovery [...]
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Destination Dubai by: Rhiannon Williamson Dubai is one of the seven states making up the United Arab Emirates and it is located in the Middle East at the crossroads of Asia, Europe and Africa. Dubai is a city of striking contrasts; it is an exciting destination both for travelers seeking thrills and adventure and for [...]
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The Pros And Cons Of Hitchhiking by: Steve Gillman The pros and cons of hitchhiking? Pro: cheap. Con: dangerous. It’s convenient, but unpredictable. No car repair hassles, but the hassle of standing in the rain, waiting hours for a ride. I hitchiked 20,000 miles when I was young, sleeping under bridges from Canada to Mexico. [...]
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RV Boondocking Tips by: Steve Gillman What is RV boondocking? It is simply camping in your recreatinal vehicle in an area with limited or no facilities. In many areas of the west, you can just drive into the desert, and stay free for up to two weeks. This is the case on most BLM (Bureau [...]
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Scenic Train Rides by: Steve Gillman I’m not sure why on scenic train rides you can have a beer, but you can’t on a bus. In any case, this is one of the reasons to take a train ride. Another reason is that they go where the roads don’t, so you’ll see scenery you miss [...]
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The Exuma Islands Of The Bahamas by: Simon Harris The Exuma Islands, a collection of 365 tiny islands collected under one name, which are part of the many islands that make up the legendary vacation destination known as the Bahamas, offers a prime example of what an out of the ordinary Bahamas vacation can be. [...]
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