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Archive for December, 2007

Hawaiian Beach Rentals Adds Additional Kauai Vacation Rentals and … - Market Wire (press release)

Hawaiian Beach Rentals Adds Additional Kauai Vacation Rentals and …Market Wire (press release) - 25 minutes agoKAUAI, HI–(Marketwire - December 31, 2007) - Hawaiian Beach Rentals, a leader in the travel industry, recently added a variety of Kauai vacation rentals to …

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Blizzard Leaves Travelers bound for Colorado Ski Resorts - TransWorldNews (press release)

Blizzard Leaves Travelers bound for Colorado Ski ResortsTransWorldNews (press release), GA - 10 minutes agoSome stranded travelers relied on the kindness of strangers as locals opened up their homes and Colorado vacation rentals to those in need. …

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Liberty Science Center In NYC Offers Student Tour Organizers A Great Time

Teachers looking for an outstanding experience when they take their students to New York City won’t want to miss the Liberty Science Center, located in nearby Jersey City, New Jersey. With a rich assortment of educational experiences inside, students will be talking about their trip for years to come. From the minute they step […]

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Opportunities Abound For Students In Yucatan

Students and teachers looking for a distinctive trip would be wise to put the Yucatan on their wish list, its unique combination of archaeological, geological and natural biology translating into a rich educational experience, among them the Mayan pyramids and the amazing freshwater sinkholes known as cetones. A visit to Chichen Itza must surely include […]

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An American in Inner Mongolia

In Huhhot the language of the majority is still Mandarin, even for the Mongols, consequently the language environment is not so conducive to speaking Mongolian. We drove for a couple hours on the winding asphalt roads out of Xilinghot until finally we came to the end of the asphalt. “Mother Lake” was the lifeblood […]

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An American in Inner Mongolia

In Huhhot the language of the majority is still Mandarin, even for the Mongols, consequently the language environment is not so conducive to speaking Mongolian. We drove for a couple hours on the winding asphalt roads out of Xilinghot until finally we came to the end of the asphalt. “Mother Lake” was the lifeblood […]

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Nepal - A Travelers Paradise, Now Is The Time To Visit

Nepal is a beautiful country and a cheap place to visit. With so much on offer, from some of the worlds oldest temples, trekking in the Himalayas, rafting, kayaking, horse riding, cycling, or just lounging around lakes. Now is the best time to visit, before tourism takes over the country.
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Times Square ball drop is a century old (AP)

AP - The tradition of watching a ball drop in Times Square to celebrate the new year is 100 years old.

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NASA releases info on pilot survey (AP)

AP - NASA begrudgingly released some results Monday from an $11.3 million federal air safety study it previously withheld from the public over concerns it would upset travelers and hurt airline profits.
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Koh Naka - Phuket’s “Castaway” Island

Phuket is not only Thailand’s largest island but is also widely known as the Pearl of the Andaman Sea, a world class holiday destination attracting millions of visitors every year. The province is famous for many fascinating tourist attractions, but few people have heard of Koh Naka Yai, Phuket’s secret gem and home to the […]

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Nepal Travel Climate on an Upward Trend

After a decade of war in Nepal, the year 2007 brought with it a return to peace and tourism. Though there were hiccups in the peace process there was no renewed violence and tourists traveled freely. The return to peace also brought new investment and saw new tourism companies entering the market. […]

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