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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
 
MotorStars Italy Car Factory Tour
Submitted by lisa on 2007-04-27 08:26:27 (via landhop.com)
Visiting the Lamborghini Factory, truly not bad, guys! For the next hour or so they “drooled over the cars, taking pictures, looking at the rims, and wishing they had a lot more money to be able to afford such a piece of machinery. It was like a kid in a candy store, without any money”. So cool!   More...
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Why is there more than one type of snowboard?
Submitted by snowboarderer on 2010-07-21 08:20:07 (via radphatgnarly.tumblr.com)
I’m sure most of you are familiar with what a snowboard is and what one looks like but there is more than just one type of snowboard. The various types cater for the different styles of snowboarding, so in this article we will be looking at 3 main types of board, Freestyle, Freeride and Alpine.
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Pilanesberg: The World Cup Host City Tourism Guide
Submitted by meilisa on 2010-07-08 02:18:46 (via www.thesportworld.com)
Feast of soccer world cup every four years in South Africa will soon begin, if you are a fan and also loves travel, why not you take your luggage leave to Pilanesberg in South Africa? World Cup live in person, for the love of the team shouting encouragement.
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Pretoria: The World Cup Host City Tourism Guide
Submitted by meilisa on 2010-07-08 02:14:06 (via www.thesportworld.com)
June to July, the nineteenth World Cup will be staged in South Africa. While enjoying the wonderful match, and do not forget to stroll the host city, I believe that the beautiful scenery and game will let you harvest the same shock!
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What Every Beginner Should Know About Skiing
Submitted by anacaona on 2009-01-22 04:13:30 (via www.hostelbloggers.com)
One of the great lingering myths of travel today is that ski holidays are the domain of the elite. But while skiing does brings a certain air of exclusivity, the inflated prices of the headlining resorts are simply not indicative of the average cost of a ski holiday.
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The world's 10 best ski hostels
Submitted by anacaona on 2009-01-16 09:12:28 (via www.timesonline.co.uk)
If the credit crunch and the euro have put the slammers on your ski holiday plans this season, there is help at hand.
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Bandon Dunes Golf
Submitted by kiwi on 2007-05-04 09:33:02 (via www.dickandwitta.com)
For the Golf lovers playing the Dunes is a "don't miss it" type of opportunity. The scenery is charming, the green of the fields is so restful and calming, and so is the trip to the Bandon Dunes…
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Ballooning over Carhenge
Submitted by roxy on 2007-03-23 04:48:59 (via www.clusterballoon.org)
This article is a true inspiration. Have you ever thought to fly attached to…balloons? Well, someone already made it. And it is so impressive; a lot of white and yellow balloons filled with neon gas can be the most pleasant transportation mean. Considering the start and return point, the Carhenge in Nebraska, this makes it even most spectacular.
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Japan Mount
Submitted by Adele on 2006-12-15 02:55:12 (via thinrope.net)
At the end of this story I simply laughed. This man is crazy. “You hear me Kalin? You are crazy. And funny.” I like to do crazy things to, but not that crazy! Ok, people, did you know about the Japanese Alps? I didn’t until I read this story. It’s funny, although incomplete… Is there a happy end to it?
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