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Visit California

February 5, 2006 by David G. Hallstrom, Sr.Leave a Comment

Are you planning a vacation, but can't decide where to go or what to do? If you are, then stop worrying, vacation in sunny California. California has a land area of over 155,000 square miles with almost 850 miles of coastline and beaches, 25,000,000 acres of desert, mountains, including Mount Whitney which at 14,505 feet above sea level is the second tallest mountain in the continental United States, numerous lakes, rivers and creeks, forests … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, California, Culture, Desert, Disneyland, Flowers, Food and Wine, Golf, Internet, Museum, Restaurants, San Diego, Shopping Mall, Universal Studios, Zoo

Visit Pasadena

February 5, 2006 by David G. Hallstrom, Sr.Leave a Comment

No one thinks about the city of Pasadena, California, unless it is Rose Bowl or Rose Parade time, except for Los Angeles County residents and people who hear the song "Little Old Lady From Pasadena". When tourists think about visiting California they most often think about going to Disneyland or cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco or beach cities like Long Beach, Monterey, Newport Beach, San Diego, Santa Monica, etc.. Very few of them … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Art, Beach, California, Desert, Disneyland, Food and Wine, Freeways, Hollywood, Internet, Los Angeles, Monterey, Museum, Pasadena, Restaurants, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Shopping Mall

Visit Santa Barbara

February 5, 2006 by David G. Hallstrom, Sr.Leave a Comment

Ninety some miles north west of Los Angeles lies the lovely beach city of Santa Barbara, California where you will find some of the cleanest and best tended beaches on the west coast. The city of Santa Barbara which includes Hope Ranch and Montecito has a population of approximately 90,000 (not counting the students who reside at UC Santa Barbara.) yet it hosts millions of visitors each year. The residents of the city are, for the most part, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Art, Beach, Bicycle, California, Casino, Fishing, Flowers, History, Internet, Los Angeles, Museum, Natural History, Resort, Restaurants, Santa Barbara, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Spa

Serious Romance at an Oregon Coastal Inn

February 5, 2006 by Andre HagestedtLeave a Comment

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On Oregon's northern coast, the tiny town of Wheeler sits at the edge of a pristine bay that cloisters all sorts of wonders, which stay even more secret because they often get passed over by the major tourist publications. A mere few blocks long, if you blink you may miss this diminutive gem, where antique shops seem to be the number one industry (there are four such shops, yet only two lodgings and two restaurants). All of this looks out over … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Coffee, Culinary travel, Film, Fishing, History, Internet, Los Angeles, Oregon, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Walking tour

Cannon Beach

February 5, 2006 by Andre HagestedtLeave a Comment

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Oregon's coastline is full of secrets: veiled pleasures and surprises, clandestine, deserted beaches and hidden gems peppering the towns in the form of lodgings or eateries. But perhaps the most stunning secret on all of Oregon's coast lies just outside of the art and culture mecca of Cannon Beach, on the north coast. There's a castle a bit south of town, hidden behind the walls of trees just north of the Arch Cape Tunnel. You can become king … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Antiques, Art, Beach, Castle, Caves, Chicago, Culture, Disneyland, Garden, Honeymoon, Lodge, Michigan, Oregon, Restaurants, Romantic, Ski Trip, Traffic, Waterfall, Wedding, Wine Tasting

Argentina Yours Truly

February 5, 2006 by AprilLeave a Comment

Although I have made it a relentless point in my life to take advantage of every free moment (and buck or two) I've had in my vertiginous existence to discover a new place in the world, nothing has impressed me more than Argentina. The idea of visiting this far-away country had been in the back of my head for a few years, but somehow I always ended up in another spot (usually a hidden beach in Mexico or the South China sea). That was until 2003, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Andes, Argentina, Beach, Bicycle, China, Massage, Mexico, Music, Restaurants, Ski Trip, South America, Tango, Trekking, Wildlife

Views of a Cruise

February 5, 2006 by Michael LevyLeave a Comment

I have often found that the funniest experiences come to us in life by just observing our fellow humans and being aware of our surroundings. A few times a year I give a series of lectures on board a cruise ship. I teach folks how to invest in the stock market without anxiety. How to live a wholesome, sickness free life, and most of all....... How to be happy every moment we are on earth. On one particular occasion I sat on the open decks … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Cruising, England, Florida, Food and Wine, Journey, Resort, Restaurants, Sailing, Walking tour

Young Female, Traveling Alone

February 5, 2006 by Manuela Pop1 Comment

Embarking on a Holy Adventure I had a strong grip on the seat in front of mine. I could have felt my stomach shrinking in fear and moving upward, toward my chest. "Ladies and gentlemen, we are experiencing some turbulence. Please keep your seat belts fastened until the seatbelt sign is off," announced the pilot. I looked around. I was the only female in the vicinity. The Indian men kept staring at me. They had been looking since I got … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Bangladesh, Bus Travel, Drinking, India, Naked, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Sweden, Taxi, Traffic, Walking tour

East Timor: A Diamond in the Rough!

February 5, 2006 by Wyant M. LautermanLeave a Comment

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A diamond in the rough has been a term used recently to describe scuba diving in East Timor; the newest nation in the world. Located in the Southeast end of the Indonesian Archipelago, East Timor, commonly referred to as ET, has some spectacular diving to offer those adventurous souls in search of something new and different. In 1999 the world became much more aware of East Timor as civil unrest broke out after a referendum vote for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Animal Rescue, Australia, Beach, California, Caves, Cruising, Drinking, Expatriate, Food and Wine, Helicopter, Himalayas, Indonesia, Music, Passport, Photography, Pizza, Resort, Restaurants

Kodaikanal Vacation, India

February 5, 2006 by Vijay ChidambaramLeave a Comment

Hai! My name is Vijay and I live in Chennai. Chennai, though a very pleasant city in many other ways, gets intolerably hot in summer. This year, Chennai recorded the second highest temperature in two years! We were melting in our clothes. This is why, we shouted with joy when my father told us he was taking to Kodaikanal (a hill station) for a leisurely summer vacation. Our father booked the tickets through the Internet, for our railway … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Chennai, Film, Flowers, Food and Wine, India, Internet, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Summer Travel, Taxi, Trekking, Village

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