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14 Creative Hotels – Which one is your favorite
Submitted by meilisa on 2010-08-24 01:15:46 (via thesportworld.com)
14 creative hotels around the world,sand hotel, cave hotel, capsule hotel, ice hotel ... which one is your favorite?   More...
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Scuba Diving in Thailand
Submitted by thetafferboy on 2010-04-12 16:24:54 (via www.thescubasite.com)
Expert and locally written guide to scuba diving in Thailand. Featuring best times to dive, noteable dive spots, marine life, fact sheets and video.   More...
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Along the Templar Trail to Jerusalem by Brandon Wilson
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 15:07:18 (via www.pilgrimstales.com)
In 2006, two men set off an inspiring 4200-kilometer peace walk from France to Jerusalem across 11 countries and two continents. Witness the powerful testimony of courage, generosity and non-violence, proving that, yes, we can make a difference.
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Asian Travel Diary
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:44:58 (via www.whatrain.com)
I am on the jet now. I am on the left side behind the wing. Not much leg room here. Most of the people boarding this plane are Chinese and they are all speaking in their native language. There are also quite a few Caucasian people on this plane. I’m already getting culture shock. The announcements are given in both English and Chinese. Fifteen hour difference between San Francisco and China. We were moving a minute ago. They are still giving announcements.
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CAMINO de SANTIAGO: Walking Across Spain by Brandon Wilson
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:24:30 (via www.pilgrimstales.com)
If the idea of exploring Europe is met by a "been there, done that" response, think again. There’s a unique option whose concept started long before the advent of those whirlwind package tours. Walk the Camino de Santiago across Spain for an intimate exploration of a country steeped in natural beauty, art, history and faith…"   More...
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Red Stag Hunting
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-09-09 08:36:31 (via www.dandrsports.com)
Mike Malek shares his experience hunting Red Stag in Argentina. If you've ever considered hunting abroad, or you just like a good hunting story, this is a must-read!   More...
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California Trip
Submitted by lisa on 2007-05-04 04:01:08 (via www.runnerduck.com)
Imagine yourself traveling on a 1924, steam powered, oil fired, Baldwin Locomotive. Isn’t it a nice experience? Now, can you imagine being entertained by "The World's Greatest Train Singer", who plays guitar, harmonica and sings train songs? What a nice surprise for the passengers!
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Personal Space, Private Lives
Submitted by bindero on 2007-04-20 08:21:58 (via www.npr.org)
Unbelievable how can people feel different about things as old as the earth and since the apparition of the humanity. Notions like land, property and ownership are so differently perceived by Americans and Tibetans… Is it the result of the social development or the profoundness of the Tibetan philosophy?   More...
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Chased by an Elephant
Submitted by Amber on 2007-03-07 07:16:05 (via www.worldtravelstories.com)
When on a safari tour, you would expect a lion to chase you, right, or a rhino, ok? But here is an elephant threatening to flip you truck over. Although all these wild life representatives seemed to ignore completely this human-in-their-vehicles intrusion in their private lives, this particular elephant decided he’s had enough…   More...
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Victoria - the Manta Ray
Submitted by kiwi on 2007-03-01 06:35:59 (via stjohnbeachguide.com)
An alive, free of charge tourist attraction. Victoria knows how to put on a spectacular show to entertain the people and this with no school, training, or education in the field.:o) It simply does what it was created to do, absolutely free, as if nobody is watching, yet aware of the joy it brings.   More...
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