What to Pack When Traveling By Matias Vallena

Many backpackers going to the road for a very first time might ask themselves: what should I take? It's a tricky question - I believe it always depends on how long your trip will be, where you are going to as well as the weather at your destination. I don't agree with those who take "the less

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Could Computer Error Crash Your Airliner? By Lance Winslow

We all know that conflicts of software can cause our computers to crash, and this causes us to waste time, and have to reboot the system. It is stressful, aggravating, and time-consuming when your computer crashes. The word "crash" makes it sound like a tremendous calamity, and if your computer

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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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4 Great Lightweight Backpacking Tips By Tom A Shurville

Lightweight Backpacking is all about taking only the necessary items with you, while on the trip, and making use of them to the fullest. The catch, however, is that lightweight backpacking is not easy pickings for everyone. You need to develop the knack of packing light and still being able to car

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Heaving a Light Flight Through the Appropriate Luggage By Tiraton Athiwat

Traveling is one of the most inevitable human activities. Whether it is done for business or commercial purposes or just a rewarding act of getting the most wonderful vacation from work, traveling is no doubt a fact of life. Air travel is one that has become the most frequent way people are tran

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Explained - What to Eat on a Backpacking Trip By Tom A Shurville

Due to the expansion of fast-food outlets and general 24/7 culture of most European cities, Freeze Dried Backpacking Food is something that not all backpackers need concern themselves with. However, for those who are of the more adventurous disposition, freeze dried food is an absolute necessity and

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The Adventure of Ultra Light Or Micro Light Flight By George Vanzyl

Within the financial reach of an ordinary, average person lays the wonderful world of ultra light or micro light flying.   The terms "ultra light and micro light" have the same meaning for the scope of the articles that will be submitted here. The reason for mentioning both in the heading is

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Ultra Light and Micro Light Aircraft - Helicopters By George Vanzyl

Helicopters in the ultra light or micro light aircraft class are very seldom seen compared to all other models.   Factories in the United Kingdom and United States manufacture kits that can be bought and assembled at home. Some of them also have affiliate factories in other parts of the worl

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Make the Most of Your Safari Tour - A Short Guide to Safari Success By Lauren Potgieter

You've finally decided to take that well deserved break, you've booked your dream Kruger Park safari tour and are now counting down the days until you can sit around the camp fire under the African night sky and experience the bush in all its glory. However, before you get too lost in your daydream,

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Word Travels - A Prelude to the Land of Egypt By Anita Magnoli

In the next few months, I will be embarking on one of the most anticipated journeys of my life - a trip to the land of Egypt. When I think of Egypt, I think of an amazing abundance of magnificent treasures - splendid temples and tombs, ancient pyramids, museums, bazaars, and the gift of the Nile

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