An Overview Of Antarctica

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Posted July 28th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
To visit the south pole, you will need to travel across Antarctica. Here is an overview of the amazing land known as Antarctica.Antarctica is one of the two coldest places on Earth. The other, of course, is the Arctic at the top of the planet. Here are some interesting tidbits to consider regarding Antarctica.1. Antarctica is one and a half times the size of the United States.2. The temperature in Antarctica almost always remains below freezing.3. Antarctica holds roughly one third of all the fr...
San Antonio Is For Everyone!

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Posted July 28th, 2009 at 11:19 am
When I take a family vacation I want a little bit of everything ? some fun, some thrills, some culture, some good food, a learning experience. San Antonio has it all! If this will be your first San Antonio vacation, you almost definitely need to plan it downtown. The downtown area is the key part of San Antonio's tourist draw, with excitement through the day and well into the night. A walk along San Antonio's famous Paseo del Rio is enough to send any tourist into a state of relaxation. This ri...
Mexico: The Only True Stereotype

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Posted July 28th, 2009 at 7:19 am
Have you ever wondered how stereotypes get started and which ones are true? Stereotypes about Mexico abound with most being silly to stupid. However, if I had to point to just one that was 100% totally and absolutely accurate, it would be that everything you have ever heard about The Mexican Mail Service is true!My God in heaven, never has there been such a hideously inefficient and unreliable mail service than in Mexico. Certainly, nowhere else on earth can have anything approximating the horro...
Romania…Just Waiting To Be Discovered

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Posted July 28th, 2009 at 3:19 am
For the more adventurous, those looking to find a natural, unspoilt country, you would do well to consider Romania.At present, life outside of the big cities remains much as it always done. The pace is slow, the people just go about their daily lives as their forefathers did. It?s a very common site to see, horse drawn carts, carrying all sorts of basic essentials or even taking the family out for the day!The rural infrastructure and road systems does, to be honest, need quite a bit of attenti...
Discover The Value Of An Orlando Dinner Show

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Posted July 27th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
If you are staying in Orlando for an extended period of time, you are most likely planning on taking a day off from the theme parks. You can easily wind up walking five miles a day at most of the parks! Some families like to take a day off to experience resort amenities, do some shopping in and around Orlando, and enjoy a nice family dinner. Luckily, Orlando offers three major dinner shows that prove to be tremendous values for families interested in a lively feast.What can I expect?Dinner shows...
Why Bulgaria Should Be At The Top Of Your Destinations List

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Posted July 27th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
Bulgaria is perhaps one of the under estimated destinations in Europe. Many may not even be able to accurately describe it?s location. It is however one of Europe?s increasingly popular destinations with a steadily increasing tourist population reaching 4.4 million in 2005 and a population driven and motivated to provide the best services to the visitors. The country is simply teeming with attractive landscapes, snow-capped mountains, low set valleys, wind-blown plateaus, expansive vineyards,...
On Oregon’s Coast Lewis & Clark And The Holidays

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Posted July 27th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
Sometimes, the best holiday celebrations aren't the most famous or obvious ones.This is especially true on Oregon's coast, where one big secret is that this time of year doesn't just mean the area's notoriously stormy and wild weather, but that it has many days that are unusually dry and warm compared to the rest of the state. But the most delightful secrets lie in the realm of holiday celebrations, which make for some memorable discoveries along this famously pristine stretch of shoreline.On th...
North Cyprus The Secret Island

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Posted July 27th, 2009 at 11:19 am
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and North Cyprus enjoys nearly half of Cyprus? coastline.Information about North Cyprus? perfect climate and what delights the weather brings for visitors!North Cyprus lies about 70 miles south of Turkey and enjoys a fantastic eastern Mediterranean climate with long hot summers and short temperate winters, the average sea temperature is above 20 ?C for more well over half the year and North Cyprus benefits from an average of 320 - 340 d...
The Red Sea In Egypt For Scuba Diving

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Posted July 27th, 2009 at 7:19 am
For many Europeans, traveling to the Red Sea for scuba diving is like many North Americans going to the Caribbean. For a scuba diver based in North America or anywhere else outside of Europe or Africa, a journey to the Red Sea is considered one of the more exotic scuba diving trips. Like other overseas travel, getting to the final destination is the hardest thing. The Red Sea can be dived from ports in both Egypt and Israel but most international scuba divers do so from the Egyptian side. Th...
Sharmelsheikh For Sun Sand Sea And Mountains

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Posted July 27th, 2009 at 3:19 am
Sharm El Sheikh is heady mix of sun, sand and mountains located on a promontory at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula along the Red Sea in Egypt at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba.Owing to the many peace conferences held there it is also called ?The City of Peace?Being located at a strategic location sharm as it is popularly known was used by the Egyptian navy as a port and naval base until it was captured by Israeli forces in 1956 but restored to Egypt subsequently in 1967.In the past it wa...