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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Revisiting Russia - Regardless of Putin’s Efforts, Russians Want to Join Our World! By Aaltje Van Zoelen

Recently I revisited East Russia both for pleasure and business. The pleasure included joining a cruise along the Kuril Islands and Kamchatka, which highlighted getting acquainted with East Russia's not so distant history and with its nature in all its magnificent forms. The business part had to do

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Visit Grand Marais Minnesota For a Vacation That is Close to Nature By Robbie Becklund

I've been going to Grand Marais, Minnesota since I can remember. I have many relatives living there so there were many reasons to visit including the beautiful scenery and activities that go along with it. My two favorite things about Grand Marais are Lake Superior and the Superior National Fores

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Camping and Outdoor Fun by Alexis Quinones

Camping can be a very fun and enriching experience. Camping brings you closer to nature while sometimes still allowing you some of the comforts you can experience right at home. There are many different ways to camp. You can go tent camping, camping in a cabin, or even in an RV. Be prepared is m

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New Zealand Skiing and Campervanning Holidays By Hugh McInnes

The antipodean winter is at the "Christmas in July" mid-point and there's currently a minimum snow base of 80cm across New Zealand's fourteen ski fields. This is the perfect time to get a bunch of mates together, rent a campervan and hit the slopes in style! There are several reasons why renting a c

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Hong Kong Street Markets By Ashish Sarin

Hong Kong is filled with small street markets. They are all over the place. The most known ones are the Ladies Market in Mong Kok and the Night Market in Yau Ma Tei. Both basically have the same stuff, trinkets, souvenirs, knock off clothing, etc, and both places will try to rip you off. Barg

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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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Badrinath

Badrinath The country's most sacred to Hindus in India and throughout the world, Badrinath is hidden amidst the mountains of Nar and Narayan located in the state of Uttaranchal. The existence of the site is rooted in the legend that says that this is the place where Lord Vishnu meditated and,

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Helpful Tips For First Time Users of Motorhomes and Leisure Parks by Steven Magill

If you are a first timer in using a motorhome to go on a holiday, here are a few tips that may be useful for you in this new road adventure: • Find out more information on how to optimize your motorhome. You can do this by searching online for websites and blogs about motorhomes. First hand i

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Camping and Your Car by Brenda Williams

I have a Jeep Liberty. Jeeps, historically, have almost always been manufactured first and foremost as vehicles that you could take "off road". For instance, when I used to travel to the Outer Banks of North Carolina in order to conduct sociolinguistic research for my Master's Degree, I would of

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