The Mighty Chobe in Botswana By Annette Hendley

Botswana is one of the few African countries that has a stable government, is rich in minerals, exquisite in natural beauty and has a strong currency. Their currency is, at this point, even stronger than the South African Rand. Even though South Africa is mostly seen as the advanced and stable count

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Naples - A City Built by a Mermaid By Michael Drewell

Naples is a port city in southern Italy. It is also the capital city of Campagna district. As the capital city of Campagna district in Italy, Naples has a population of over one point two million people. It is the most important city in the south of Italy. Also, it is the third largest city and

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Barbados - A Spring Break Paradise For College and University Students By Matt Scriven

Barbados - probably the most famous Caribbean island there is, and certainly the one that's best suitedĀ for a fantastic Spring Break! Known all over the world for its gorgeous sandy beaches, sparkling waters, and tropical climate, Barbados is an island paradise that will suit you down to the gr

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Lijiang Travel - 3 Simple Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Future Trip to Lijiang China By Jeff LaForet

Traveling to China can be a difficult process if you don't know what you're doing. If you end up just following the contrived tourist routes, you'll walk away from the experience feeling like there's not much to see. But as with any tourist destination, there's always some authentic and exciting

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Let Us Enjoy the Real Life Flying Through Airplane Games By George Cayley

Because of the advancement of the technology now there are many online games that have come up and are attracting more and more players. There is a wide range of games that are available online. Among these are the airplane games which is the most popular and entertaining amongst the all. There are

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The Sahara Adventure By David Urmann

From Clive Cussler's exciting adventure thriller packed with masterful infusion of historical confusion making readers, we wonder if it were a fiction book they were reading. The Sahara Desert holds the world awed and fascinated with its many secrets buried in its vast stretch of sand. But from D

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Reckless Driving - The Latest Travel Craze By Samantha Berkin

As I sat on the couch the other day after a taxing day at work, I was confronted with the inescapable truth that I am fan of the BBC program, TopGear. This admission might seem a little strange coming from a young woman with zero interest in cars. For instance, I certainly could not be considered th

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How to Have a Great Time at Milwaukee Concerts By John Chambers

Milwaukee has three great performing venues called Riverside Milwaukee, Turner Hall Ballroom, and Pabst Theater Milwaukee. Milwaukee concerts that take place here are always a blast - even if the band wasn't the greatest, I am usually not disappointed with my experience at any of these three ven

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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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Camping in Kaikoura - Vacations in the South Island of New Zealand by Struan Boot

Vacations in the South Island of New Zealand would not be complete without a stay in Kaikoura. With it's array of sightseeing and beautiful coastal beaches, you really will have nature at your doorstep, wherever you choose to stay. Few places in the world offer so many natural wonders in one pla

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