Make Prince Edward Island Your Next Vacation Halt!
By Doug Fowler - 04/01/2008
Prince Edward Island, the smallest province of Canada (both in size and populace) is surrounded by water bodies ? the Northumberland Strait on the south and west and the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the north and east. The marvelous scenic beauty of this crescent shaped marine province ? the sandy beach... Kissimmee, Florida - The Ultimate Family Vacation Destination
By Jasmine Maher - 04/01/2008
Kissimmee, Florida is a place where magic is waiting to happen around every corner and tucked away into every nook and cranny. Here magic is seen in your children`s eyes as they tour some of the most popular family attractions in the world. In fact, Kissimmee is regarded as one of the top family vac... Tanzania Wilderness Safari
By Ian Williamson - 04/01/2008
Do you want to experience a unique Tanzania safari in the African wilderness; where there are no or very few fellow travelers? It is possible in Tanzania with many National Parks scattered in remote wilderness areas. Although, these can be difficult to access; meaning expensive charted flights or ... Spanish Beaches
By Eddy De Vos - 04/01/2008
Beaches are the trademark by excellence for Spain and the Spanish beaches are many tourists only reason to visit Spain. Who can blame them? The Spanish beaches are amongst the most wonderful in the entire world and Spain has an enormous coastline, more than 3900 km long.
It would take us t... Toronto: Festivals, Parks, Sports & Recreation
By Susanne Pacher - 04/01/2008
Toronto is a city with great recreational opportunities. There are so many activities to choose from and there?s a festival or special event going on virtually every week. Festivals and Events - Film Festival: The Toronto International Film Festival is widely recognized as the most important film fe... Mexico: Four Seasons?
By Douglas Bower - 04/01/2008
?Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall; All you have to do is call, and I?ll be there?? Remember those words? It was a catchy tune. The four seasons--how does one explain them? They signal a time of change. Some people love the seasons to change with all of nature?s colors and the temperature variations. ... How to Keep Healthy In-flight
By Paul Cris - 04/01/2008
A few important points regarding the diet in a flight in order to stay fit are: 1. Contact your airline associates 24 hours before the flight and request them to prepare a wholesome meal that contains a balanced blend of proteins and minerals in them. 2. You can prepare your own food or get food tha... How to Save Money on Air Fares
By John Mussi - 04/01/2008
Unless you are a frequent business flyer and have your air fares paid for by a company you will need to consider how to save money on air fares. There is a wide variety of air fares available to travelers. Here are some useful tips on how to save money when booking air fares: Be flexible Be flexible... Entering Business Aviation, Part III: Training Options
By Matthew Keegan - 04/01/2008
Time for some training! So, you are not sure what type of training you will need or how it compares to the commercial side of aviation. For starters, there are some very big differences. Please be aware that the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) do not require that a flight attendant be assigned t... Visit Rome - a Historical City
By David Chandler - 04/01/2008
Do you bear a passion for history? Are you interested in ancient architecture and temples? Do age-long and legendary activities beckon you? If so, then you must definitely explore the ancient lands of Rome, at least once in your lifetime. With an area of about 150 square kilometers, and a populat... My Canada
By Ryan Fyfe - 04/01/2008
Canada is the most northernly located country in North America. Canada borders the United States of America to the south and the Artic Ocean to the North. Due to it`s extremely northern position Canada is the most northern located country in the world! Being the Second largest country in the world, ... Vacation Rentals Offer Many Advantages when Compared to Hotel Rooms.
By Mary Ellen Pfeifer - 04/01/2008
Vacation Rentals offer tremendous advantages when compared to Standard Hotel Rooms. Privately owned vacation rental properties offer more room, flexibility, amenities, freedom and privacy than a standard hotel room often for less money. For example: A Disney area Luxury 3 bedroom, 2 bath villa home... Low Airfares
By Sandy Baker - 04/01/2008
Do you have a trip in mind? Looking for low airfares to get you there? All is not lost. You can find a great deal on airfare if you take the time to look for it. Low airfares are actually quite common right now, due to the sluggish travel industry. The more open minded you are about your trip, th... Italian Cuisine: A Trip to the Island of Sardinia
By Ron Long - 04/01/2008
The island of Sardinia perhaps most quickly conjures up the idea of sardines. A small island off of the western coast of Italy, it certainly incorporates seafood in to much of its regional cuisine. However, Sardinia has such a rich and various history that it bears little resemblance to the traditio... Halloween: Scary or Silly?
By Frank O`Donnell - 04/01/2008
Witches, Goblins, & Trick or Treat Ever wonder how, when and where Halloween came into being? Actually, if it hadn?t been for Pope Benedict IV kids today would have nothing to do but play video games and watch TV each October 30, for it was in the year 609 AD that the good Pope set aside November 1... Future Shuttle Launches
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
The military aircraft we have are all equipped with anti-SAM systems. These prevent SAMs, Surface-to-air-missiles, which are heat seeking from hitting the aircraft. The systems send out many very hot flare type pieces out of the back of the aircraft and fool the Surface to air missile into thinking ... Nova Scotia, Canada: The Next New England
By Phillip Townsend - 04/01/2008
If you`re on a budget, tired of crowded beaches and packed hotels, love seafood, and have a 19th-century mindset, then Nova Scotia is for you. It`s being called "The Next New England." Think New England, and vivid images come to mind: of lighthouses and fishing boats, charming coastal towns, lobster... Dominican Republic Extremely High Prices
By Bob Kelly - 04/01/2008
Don?t let your travel agent give you the false information that the Dominican Republic is cheap. It is NOT TRUE! The prices are triple US prices for the basic necessities. Add insult to injury 85% of their people are poor! The problem began when the last president drove the dollar to 56 to 1. Prices... Driving in Unfamiliar Places
By Carl Spanier - 04/01/2008
Car Rentals are a great way to help you navigate your way around a foreign city, providing you with a sense of both independence and adventure as you tour new locations. But whether you are an experienced or novice motorist, driving in a new location can be challenging, as you try to navigate your w... Holland American Alaskan Cruises
By Brian Schmidt - 04/01/2008
Alaska is a land steeped in history with wonders and wilds that can be experienced nowhere else. Holland American Alaskan Cruises are an excellent way to enjoy "The Last Frontier". Alaskan Cruises have become one of the most popular cruise destinations and Holland America has become one of the leade... Hello from Toronto: The City Viewed Through the Eyes of First-Time Visitors
By Susanne Pacher - 04/01/2008
So my brother is in town, together with his wife and 2 friends from my little home town in Austria. It is everybody`s first time in North America and their initiation to Toronto. Just to give you ideas of dimensions: Austria has a population of about 9 million and the country extends about 900 km fr... Where are Florida Condominiums for Sale or Rent?
By Art Mccarty - 04/01/2008
Florida Condominiums for Sale Searching for Florida condominiums for sale? Are you looking for that relaxing, soothing beachside resort or is your preference luxury condominiums near the theme parks and attractions of the central Florida area? Or do you prefer family friendly Florida condominiums fo... The Luxury of a Bahama Vacation Villa
By Jennifer Bailey - 04/01/2008
Bahamas vacation villas are the way to go if you are going all out for your vacation. Taking their places as some of the most exclusive private homes in the world, some villas sport up to six bedrooms on a fully-staffed estate. Many of the more upscale homes have been designed to evoke the style of ... Make a ?Black Cab? Driver Your Guide to London
By Gregory Hudson - 04/01/2008
Drivers of the classic Black Cab spend most of their daily lives trundling through the streets of London. They are a rare breed and the cars they drive are just as full of character and personality as the cabbies who drive them. Taking the sage advice of a Cabbie is the perfect way to locate any des... Planning Your Next Weekend Getaway
By Melanie Breeze - 04/01/2008
Are you working too much? If you are stressed out and in need of some rest and relaxation, consider a weekend getaway. A two day trip to somewhere close can be a great way to recoup and connect with your spouse or loved ones. If you are on a budget, have no fear, with a little bit of planning you ... Uganda Hotels -The Boost for Tourism
By Jackie Kisibo - 04/01/2008
HISTORY
Hotel growth in Uganda started in the 19th century, a decade after independence during the colonial period. This saw the growth of accommodation, transport and infrastructure in Uganda (tourism.) The political instability during the 1970?s and 1980?s led to the decline in the hotel ind... One Year In An Amazing Continent
By Maarten Boeck - 04/01/2008
On Sunday December 15th 2002, I set off on a journey. It would become my first real journey in my life. I was leaving my home, my town, my country, my continent, crossing a sea and embarking on another continent: Africa. A bit less than six months before I had finished my secondary school. While clo... Hotel Guide in China
By John Mckenna - 04/01/2008
When it comes to hotels within China, you just have to be a little careful. ? Hotel Travel Guide China - International Brand hotels, 4 and 5 Star Mostly these types of 4 and 5 star hotels will be ok, generally they will be run by a western boss and have western heads of all the departments. Training... Sport Pilot - The Quickest Way to Get a Flying License
By Paul Panici - 04/01/2008
Ever look up at the sky on a beautiful day and wish that you could fly around like a bird? Why not become a certified Sport Pilot then! It`s the Federal Aviation Administration`s newest certified pilot category, and it is much quicker and less expensive than becoming a certified Private Pilot. Th... Longwood Gardens - A Must Stop On Your Philadelphia Vacation
By Emily Strandford - 04/01/2008
Welcome to the Brandywine Valley. This area provides
plenty of opportunities for you to enjoy your vacation
here, especially during the Summer, Spring, and Fall
seasons. It is home to a wonderful assortment of
world-class gardens and museums. A sample stop on your itinerary should include a visit t... Warm Up While Playing The Big Cats at Ocean Ridge
By Allison Woodward - 04/01/2008
Drop those snow boots, grab your golf clubs and forget about winter for a while at Ocean Ridge Plantation in Sunset Beach, N.C. Unlike its northern neighbors, Sunset Beach boasts a mild climate year-round. The warm weather and pristine natural surroundings make Ocean Ridge Plantation the perfect des... Indiana Jones and the Cave of John the Baptist
By Moshe Reinfeld - 04/01/2008
The discovery of "the cave of John the Baptist" not far away from Jerusalem was a great journalistic drama. Archaeological news easily lights the imagination. Remember the movie series of Indiana Jones. Is it true that John the Baptist began to baptize his followers in this cave? Let us go over the ... Adventure Tours
By David Chandler - 04/01/2008
Most adventure tours will offer a guide, mountain guides are professional rock climbers, alpinist, and skiers who teach and lead their clientele in the mountains. Guides provide high quality, and safe journeys through difficult terrain, whether it is mountain climbing, rock climbing or skiing. Rive... Leisure Tours
By Sam Kumar - 04/01/2008
India is a land of golden beaches. With a vast coastline spanning upto 6,000 km spread across the placid Arabian Sea in the west, the majestic Indian ocean in the south and the ever dynamic Bay of Bengal in the east, India is home to some of the most exotic beaches. India has a very rich culture of ... Stockholm ? A Great Destination That Is Kind To Your Budget
By Marc A. De Jong - 06/02/2007
Sweden is one of the most affordable travel destinations in Western Europe. This statement would have raised some eyebrows a few years back, but it has become reality. So why not go to Stockholm this year?
Leaders from both continents may have different opinions about world politics, but US travel... Why Visit Magical City?
By Helen Palmer - 04/02/2007
People often ask me why we keep returning year after year to Cape Town and my answer is always the same, because we?ve not seen everything yet!
?A world in one country? is the way South Africa is often described, but this statement can so easily be attributed to Cape Town alone.
Cape Town is o... At Home with Bakelite
By linda grossman and evelyn roth - 29/01/2007
?Plastic? objects are part of our history. These items represent a significant example of Americana. The Smithsonian, the Museum of Modern Art and the Philadelphia Museum all include ?plastics? in their collections.
You do not have to go to a museum to enjoy seeing and collecting ?plastic? items... Fall Foliage Scenic Drive ? Lakes and Leaves Maine
By Clif Calderwood - 27/01/2007
Maine is one of the most heavily forested states in the nation, containing over 17 million acres of natural beauty, hikes, and magnificent summer and fall foliage scenic drives.
This scenic drive is through Maine backcountry. A rugged environment of thick forests and impressive mountain terrain.
... BEIJING
By David Chandler - 26/01/2007
Though Beijing is an ancient city, used as the capital by many warlords, yet its modern history as a capital begins in the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) under Kublai Khan, the great grandson of Chengis Khan. Beijing was built for inspiration- to awe the populace with the emperor`s strength. Beijing mea... Survival Clothing For Outdoor Emergencies
By Steve Gillman - 26/01/2007
Maybe you don`t need to learn about survival clothing. Maybe you always hike with a spare jacket. Perhaps you never go out into the wilderness overnight, but just for day hikes. Or you bring lots of warm clothing when you do go backpacking.
Nonetheless, hundreds of people die or come close to dyin... Timeshare Presentations: Scams or Opportunities
By Dana Sanders - 25/01/2007
Timeshare presentations are tricky animals. They can either be an excellent method of obtaining expensive vacations for nothing more than a couple of hours of your time or they can turn into pricey burdens on your budget. Depending on your approach, timeshare presentations can either work for you ... What is a Desert
By Ryan Fyfe - 22/01/2007
A desert is a landscape region that receives very little precipitation. For a peice of land to be classified as a desert it must receive less than 250 mm of precipitation per year. Because of such a low level of precipitation deserts are known for supporting very little forms of life. With that said... Pisa - The City Of The Leaning Tower
By Jakob Jelling - 22/01/2007
Although it is world wide famous due to its Leaning Tower, the city of Pisa also has many other great attractions and amazing characteristics to offer. Pisa is one of the most important historic Italian areas and one of the most visited year around as well. This city allows tourists to meet building... Nearly Broke in Nice, France
By Rick Chapo - 19/01/2007
I had been backpacking for three months around Europe and had reached my final destination of Nice. Too bad I had 10 days till my flight home and I was nearly broke!
As I sat in the Gar de Nice, the train station, I started giving serious thought to how I was going to survive for 10 days on $150.0... Professional Tips Against Jet Lag
By Marcus Hochstadt - 19/01/2007
First of all please notice that some explanations in my article are from a ?viewpoint? of European Times. You?ll know what I mean when you read my article.
AND I am German and have some misspelled words, grammar and phrases. I?m still developing my skills, but just don?t look at this, look at the... The Importance Of Cell Phones In Modern Society
By Keith Kingston - 04/02/2006
Cell phones have become a necessity for many people throughout the world. The ability to keep in touch with family, business associates, and access to email are only a few of the reasons for the increasing importance of cell phones. Today`s technically advanced cell phones are capable of not only r... How To Deal With Airport Stress
By Neil Stelling - 30/01/2006
Your flights booked, and now it`s airport time. Airport`s can be stressful places nowadays, and these tips are designed for stress reduction...
* Leave home early
Airport stress starts the moment you leave home. Don`t sit in traffic watching minutes tick away. Aim to arrive at the airport t... Always Win in the Casino Like James Bond
By Paul Kyriazi - 24/01/2006
In the Bond film `Diamonds Are Forever` we see James Bond confidently approach the craps table, call out a few choice bets, roll the dice, and collect his winnings under the admirering eyes of Lana Wood. `Hey`, she says, `You handle those dice like a monkey handles coconuts.`
It`s great to appear... Why You Never Have To Pay Retail Prices For Anything - Ever Again
By Tukshad Engineer - 18/01/2006
I step into my local mall, and into a leading top brand clothes store. I see a jumper I like and while feeling the soft material casually lift up the price tag - and I almost feint with disbelief. How much??? That`s more than I make in 2 days! I quickly stop caressing the fabric and head toward Big ... The Warner Brothers Make Noise
By Stephen Schochet - 06/02/2005
Hollywood was an attractive place for the early filmmakers to settle, full of good weather, orange and lemon trees. For producers who owed money on borrowed camera equipment if a creditor came after them, they could hide among the trees. It was a hard business full of causalities and took a pirate`s...
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