Libya - A Total Eclipse - An Intergenerational Travel Adventure By Gerry Hogan

With Libya in the news again I've been thinking about my trip there in 2006 and how my experience was enhanced by the kindness of ordinary people. Maybe I got special treatment -- my travel buddy was my 9-year-old grandson and I'll go on record to say that there could not be a better duo! A gran

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Rules of the Road in Ireland By John Downes

The first thing to remember is that you will be driving on the left hand side of the road. If you are traveling from the UK this is no problem! However if you are coming from the USA and many other countries you will have to adapt to driving on the left. * When driving on Irish roads, and when it

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Top Tips For Driving in the UK By John Downes

· If you have never been to the UK or drove there before, a detailed map or good Satellite Navigation or GPS system is very useful, and this will help you navigate the roads as you go from scenic attraction to attraction!· Please ensure to have your valid driving licence with you at all times on t

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Find the Right Toddler Sleeping Bag by Lucas Martin

Camping equipment have improved over the years, but one thing remains the same when you go: comfort when you sleep. When camping with children, a toddler sleeping bag is as important as your own to make sure they stay dry and warm while you are outdoors. You need to make sure that the the bag i

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Playing With McKenna Kaye and Her New Tunnel Tent by Robert Ortt

My oldest daughter Jenny just gave birth to her first child and my first grand daughter. McKenna Kaye was born February 11 at 6:19pm CST in Waconia, MN. She weighs 7 lbs 8 oz and is 18.5 inches long. She is cute as a button. McKenna has her moms nose and her dads eyes. As I stared at my grand da

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Camping With Children Or Family Camping Can Have Many Benefits by Gary Bimberg

Families that go camping in parks, nature centers, and state forest campgrounds have many unique opportunities to teach their children a lot of self confidence while bonding with them at the same time. Many city people who don't understand the outdoors won't relate to the teaching experience tha

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Know More About the Flight Simulator Cockpit By Scott Law

If you are one of those individuals who have always dreamed of flying an aircraft yourself but do not have enough money to go through training, then you may opt to search for a simulator that is right for you. Nowadays it is not that hard to go train yourself and experience flying an aircraft

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Sleeping Bags For Kids - Everything You Need to Know by Stewart James

For the family that loves the great outdoors, one essential must-have is a sleeping bag for kids. If you are used to bringing your children along to camping or backpacking trips, a kid's sleeping bag is important, as it will keep your child warm during cold camping nights when extra warmth is ne

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Save Time and Money by Choosing a Longer Term Car Rental By Bill Birch

The need for a safe, affordable and reliable transportation during your short or long-term stay is imperative. When you are staying in San Diego for any length of time, you will find that relying on the public transportation is not cost effective. Besides all the time you spend waiting for th

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Guide to Car Hire Abroad For First-Timers By David John Martin

Although the recession and weak pound is causing many UK holidaymakers to think twice about a voyage to the Eurozone, it is fair to say that many European resorts will still be bustling with Brits-Abroad in August. For many destinations that are further than a ferry ride away, hiring a car seems

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