Admin BCE | December 14, 2011
Choosing the joyous and merry Christmas season for your wedding is a stunning a thrilling experience. The festive spirit of Christmas and the loving atmosphere of winter will make the wedding a memorable occasion not only for you, who of course wouldn’t forget your own wedding occasion, but also your dear ones. Not only that, [...]
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Admin ISK | November 25, 2011
Is seems pretty obvious to say that going on a luxurious cruise is better than staying at home. In fact, it is a bit like saying that eating caviar and truffles is more exciting than feasting on some soggy bread and butter.
Fair enough, but just because something is really obvious doesn’t mean that everyone pays [...]
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Admin ISK | November 25, 2011
If you dread the thought of going away with your family every year then you aren’t alone. What should be a fantastic trip away together often turns into a horror show with screaming kids, sulking teenagers and stressed parents.
Thankfully that are a few simple measures you can take to enjoy better family holidays, and here [...]
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admin | July 23, 2011
Palm Springs, California is a two-hour drive approximately 100 miles east of the city of Los Angeles in beautiful Riverside County. First inhabited by the Cahill Indians, the name Palm Springs comes from the Indian phrase meaning The Palm Of Gods Hand. By 1950, Palm Springs became a getaway resort for the rich and famous. [...]
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admin | July 15, 2011
If you looked on the various news headlines emerging from the Middle East, you will notice a substantial shift taking place in the manner they have been reporting about this region as a whole. From various military coups to the stories of political vendetta; from gun totting hostage takers to the unnerving interpretation of Islam; [...]
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admin | July 4, 2011
We all day dream about long and serene vacations. Unfortunately, few of us have the time to take them. Georgia offers you all of the benefits of a long vacation, even if you only have a couple of days.
What The Heck, Lets Go To Georgia
Sick and tired of working all summer while it seems [...]
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admin | June 25, 2011
Like most other inland European cities, Warsaw is built around a large body of water, straddling the sparkling Vistula River. The small fishing town was first fortified as a Masovian stronghold in the early 14th century. Compared with the histories of its pre-Roman Polish neighbors, the city of Warsaw is practically a fledgling on the [...]
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admin | June 18, 2011
Honolulu is one of the most popular destinations in Hawaii and is a major city, being located at the far end of Waikiki. The main tourist hot spots in Honolulu are the downtown district – the Pacific Regions main financial and business center, and Waikiki, the heart of Honolulu. Waikiki is known for [...]
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admin | June 11, 2011
As night falls over Valley Forge and Montgomery County, the winds whisper stories of America’s past. You can sense the spirits of the men at Valley Forge National Historical Park, Brandywine Battlefield and Washington’s Crossing.
In daylight hours, historic sites bustle with cooking and spinning demonstrations. Re-enactments of battles and guided tours preserve and illuminate [...]
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admin | June 5, 2011
The best benefit of my job as a journalist is that I often get to travel to write for magazines and travel websites. I love nothing more than packing a suitcase and heading off to somewhere unknown with the goal being to explore and learn about the location and the culture. In the past year, [...]
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