Photography by Yuri Krasov Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park is one of those places where solitude comes in a shape of a coastal deer grazing in the dusk on a side of the road leading to the lighthouse. …
Author: Real Travel Adventures
Oaxacan Center for the Rehabilitation of Hearing and Speech by Alvin Starkman
When the Cole-Gardner family recently vacationed in Oaxaca, Mexico, they brought along several basketballs, soccer balls and baseball gloves, to donate to indigenous children without ready access to such sports paraphernalia. They’d read this writer’s article about the opportunity to …
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Exciting LABRFF 2010 Stirred Up Recollections of Brazil by Barbara Singer
It’s been said a destination photo is worth a thousand words, so you can image a film is just like being there. The exciting Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival 2010 (LABRFF) stirred up recollections of my fabulous trip to Brazil …
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When You Travel Overseas by Ron Pradinuk
Here you’ll find five charged up questions about electricity you need answers for, before you travel. Most people want to take an electric shaver, hair dryer, flat iron, or other electrical appliance with them when they travel overseas. Laptop computers, …
Forestville and Healdsburg, CA: Wine Country Neighbors by Patty Burness
When visiting wine country, you can choose your destination based on any number of factors such as wanting to explore the area by driving the countryside or walking the streets of a particular downtown? Recently my husband and I visited …
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Don’t Go To Tanzania For Safari Only
Abdul Meena, our host and owner of AbrojaleyAfricaAjabu Tour Company, met us as we arrived in Arusha, Tanzania, after our amazingly wonderful week of safari, seeing all the amazing animals and several National Parks. (Please see our previous articles each …
Too Little Time in New Orleans by Terry Zinn
I guess one reason I keep going back to New Orleans on an ever more frequent basis, is that I never get to all the places I want to get to within my allotted travel time. So I return for …
How to Max Out the Potential of your Group Adventure Trip by Erin C. Green
Your ducks have been aligned for you by the travel company. You’re amped and ready for a trip going places you’ve never been before with a group of seemingly like-minded adventure enthusiasts. Bring it on! Just wait a quick minute. …
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Antarctic Journey on a New Polar Cruise Ship by Carole Herdegen
Until just recently, adventure travelers the world over have only dreamed of someday leaving their footprint on our planet ‘s 7th continent. This was one of their remaining ultimate challenges that seemed a far reach from possibility. But today, those …
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Puerto Vallarta in Sea Foam and Tolling Bells by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov The most popular destination on the Mexican Riviera caters to all tastes and satisfies all lifestyles. Tourists mingle with the locals on overcrowded sandy beaches of Bahia de Banderas during the day, and at dusk every …
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