Mary Higgins Clark set a bestselling book here, but it’s still – mysteriously – one of New Jersey’s best-kept secrets. The idyllic beach town of Spring Lake, situated 65 miles south of Manhattan and the same distance east of Philadelphia, …
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Saving the Crocodiles by Antonio Graceffo
Historians believe that Philippine island of Palawan was once connected to Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, by a land bridge, allowing the migration of both animals and tribal people. As a result a number of rare and interesting animals can be found …
Mingan Archipelago, Quebec’s National Treasure
Quebec City is 400 years old this year, and the entire province is celebrating her birthday. The festivities have already begun, and YOU are invited to the parties! Last summer we had the pleasure of traveling all over Quebec in …
Belize: The Reef and More by Heather & Roger Kinley
Some people come into your life, they leave footprints on your heart, and you are never the same. Unknown .. We came with no more expectation than to feel the warmth of the sun for a few weeks… We left …
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From Undiscovered To Rediscovered Spanish Treasures by Ron Kapon
I have visited Madrid, Barcelona and Seville many times but recently I discovered “The Most beautiful City in Spain”- Valencia. Then my adventure took me to a familiar stomping ground- Rioja. This is the story of my 10 days in …
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From Middle East Glitz to Ancient Treasures by Larry and Gail Taylor
Two years ago we took a trip to the Middle East. Beforehand, when we told our friends, they usually questioned why on earth we would go there-terrorists, religious strife and all. However, in spring of 2007 when we said we …
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Simple Oral Therapy In Denver Prevents Allergic Symptoms For Life! by Bonnie and Bill Neely
The reason I wanted to write this article is because these drops were a miracle in the lives of our family members. My husband, who was a farmer, would come in with his eyes swollen shut when baling hay. He …
In Shanland Behind Enemy Lines in Burma by Antonio Graceffo
Recently, I went into Burma to do a story with the Shan State Army, a rebel group fighting the Burmese government. The government doesn’t allow any journalists into the country. They control the Internet and citizens have to use a …
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Colorado Springs Area Attractions Not To Miss by Charmaine and Burgess Shucker
We boarded the cog at 9:20 in morning and were pleasantly surprised by our front row seat in the first cog with the best view for the upcoming incline view into the Pike National Forrest. About 80 to 100 other …
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Wonderland In Colorado Springs by Bonnie and Bill Neely
I felt like Alice In Wonderland when I checked in at the historic lobby of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, CO. The hand-painted oak beams on the ceiling and the winding marble staircase recall the opulence of the early …
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