Thailand - The Magic Lives On By Jimmy Jamm

Hedged in the mountains of Southeast Asia, is the country of Thailand, which, by current estimates boasts the 50th largest country in the world in terms of land mass (over 500,000sq km). In terms of population this Southeast Asia hub is home to over 63 million souls and is ideally multi-ethnic.

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Festival Camping Tips by David J P Smith

When going to a festival (if you're going for the full festival experience) you'll invariably be camping there. Since most camping bags are only so big (and there's only so much you can carry) you'll want to make sure that you get the most of every inch, and that you don't bring things that are

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Alcohol Camping Stoves Are the Smallest, Lightest and Easiest Backpacking Stoves Around by Clayton Hay

Alcohol camping stoves are the perfect choice for the backpacker looking for a small, lightweight, easy-to-use and inexpensive stove. The alcohol camping stoves are very simple, they have very little moving parts, no jets or orifices to clog and clean. Alcohol is a renewable resource and is a

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You May Be Seeking a Career in the Car Rental Business By Leroy C. Calstard

Dollar Rent a Car began in Los Angeles in 1965 and made its corporate offices in the the LA area. It entered the automobile rental business a little late; however, it became successful and seized the interest of one of the largest corporations in the world. Through a series of relationships, the

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Fun on Wednesdays in Puerto Vallarta at Route 200 Bar & Grill By Tim Longpre

Efforts are continuously being made in order to revitalize the local economy of Puerto Vallarta. The "alleged" Swine Flu gravely affected Puerto Vallarta's tourism. In order to push the economy, Route 200 Bar & Grill, is introducing Noche de Vecinos which is Neighbors Night that fall on Wednesdays.

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