Camping Tents - Similarities Between Tents and Clothes by Scott Claflin

That's right, camping tents are like clothes. The style, size, durability, and cost of camping tents and clothes are very much dependent on you as an individual, what you do, where you go, your situation and where you're at in your life. How can this be you ask? Well, say you are young, carefr

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Festival of Kerala - Onam By Dev Sri

National festival of Kerala, onam is the most important annual event for every Malayalees. Onam is celebrated on the 'Thiruvonam' day of Malayalam month 'Chingam', to mark the visit of Mahabali (also called Maveli) to his land. All people irrespective of religious beliefs or color difference celebra

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Five Ways to Reduce the Stress of Long-Haul Flights By Max Brockbank

Long distance flights can be deceptively stressful. While sitting in one spot for five, ten - or even fifteen - hours might not sound all that problematic, anyone who's ever experienced a long flight will agree that it can be extremely tiring. Although choosing a suitable Heathrow hotel can help

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Adventurous Thailand By Yukorn Chanmanee

Most of the resorts in the coast offer adventure games like paragliding, bungee jumping and jet skiing. So, free falling from great heights and cutting through the water at great speeds in easily achievable. For people who enjoy exploring life underwater, places like Phuket and Phi Phi Islands o

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Whale-Watching in the Santa Barbara Channel By John Devereux

The Santa Barbara channel is an important destination point in the migratory habits of several species of whales. Gray, Humpback, Blue, and Minke whales can be seen on whale watching tours at different times of the year. Occasionally, ever Killer whales have been spotted in the channel. You can tak

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Millions Visit India, But How Many See the Taj Mahal? By Kalista Neoma

Taj Mahal, a monument of love between a beautiful queen and a great Mughal emperor. It is no ordinary monument of love. It is one of the seven wonders of the world. A colorful brochure of Taj Mahal says: "Before she died, Mumtaz Mahal made Shah Jahan promise that he would build a tomb that would

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Fashion and Dress Code in Marrakech By David Gonzalez C.

As in any other Muslim country, there are in Morocco a series of rules specific to how women should dress. Muslim women are often guided by the Koran in this respect and by their husband's desire to determine the degree of modesty and decency with which they should attire themselves before going

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Student Travel Recommendations For the Presidential Inauguration in Washington DC By Howard Clemens

The excitement is building for the Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama in Washington D.C. For student tour groups that are traveling to Washington D.C. for the presidential inauguration there are specific rules which must be followed for this event. Security for our new president is a top

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Sights and Attractions in Monte Carlo, Monaco By Chuck Weiss

Monte Carlo is the world-famous playground of the rich and famous that is in the heart of the city-state of Monaco. With only 3000 permanent residents, all of whom are spared income taxes thanks to the revenues of the famous Casino, Monte Carlo is often mistakenly thought of as the capital of Mo

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Top Romantic Places to Visit in St. Petersburg, Russia By Brober Jhon

St. Petersburg, Russia is a glistening, westernized metropolis located on the Gulf of Finland, with the Neva River as its Venice-like "main street." The city is full of history, and is also the basis for great writing by authors like Gogol and music by composers like Shostakovich. Closer to Hels

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