
4 Safety Tips for Rafters by: Fleuve De Pheonix Staying Safe While Rafting All sports offer their fair share of safety hazards, but some are a bit more perilous than others. When water is the arena, those hazards can be formidable, indeed. Before participating in any activity that requires sportsmen to enter a body of [...]
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Vacation New York City – A Bite Of The Big Apple by: Steven Cronin From epic skyscrapers to electrically charged ambience, initial experience of New York City can leave you utterly overwhelmed. Romance radiates from every street corner as film sets burst into life. New York is the city of the future. Originally named New [...]
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Coast Of Britain – Exmoor National Park by: Steven Cronin Surrounded by undulating, verdant countryside, as well as diminutive, charming hamlets, Exmoor is justifiably acknowledged as the land of cottages and combes. Located on the north Devon coast, Exmoor National Park is residence to a plethora of chocolate box villages along with magnificent landscapes. Exmoor [...]
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Guide To Being A Kibbutz Volunteer In Israel by: John Carson Ever thought of being a kibbutz volunteer in Israel? My name is John Carson, I’m an English backpacker and I was a kibbutz volunteer for over two years — and had a fantastic time! This free guide will offer tips, hints and information on [...]
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The Beautiful Italian Riviera by: Jakob Jelling The term Italian Riviera usually refers to the Italian coastline area near the border with France, in Liguria. This coastline is extremely beautiful due to the amazing combination of clear blue waters, soft sands, perfect weather, and a great amount of entertainments available at the area. The Italian [...]
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The City Of Florence And Its Past by: Jakob Jelling The city of Florence, or Florentia according to its Italian name, was founded in the first century B.C. by the Romans. This way, it has passed through a really great amount of different periods and époques which have caused different influences on it, and meeting [...]
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Walking Around Bologna by: Jakob Jelling Bologna is designed in such a way that allows visitors and tourists to meet many of its main buildings, monuments, parks and attractive areas by walking to them due to the short distance which separates them from the city’s center. This characteristic makes bologna unique and charming as well [...]
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Pisa – The City Of The Leaning Tower by: Jakob Jelling Although it is world wide famous due to its Leaning Tower, the city of Pisa also has many other great attractions and amazing characteristics to offer. Pisa is one of the most important historic Italian areas and one of the most visited year around [...]
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The Switzerland Of Asia Shines by: Carl Delfeld In many respects, Singapore is the Switzerland of Asia. Begun in 1819 as a British trading colony, the Republic of Singapore was founded in 1965 under the leadership of the current Prime Minister’s father, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. While it is only 1/5 the size of Rhode [...]
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Visit Glendale California by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. Glendale, California is a bedroom comunity of approximetly 200,000 residents, situated between the San Fernando Valley and the San Gabriel Valley. In and of itself it is not a popular tourist destination. There are no amusement parks, beaches, camping areas or famous museums in the city. There [...]
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