We are so sad at the terrible flooding and losses the people of Nashville suffered in May. Every effort is being made to get things back to normal again soon, and a trip to Nashville and these events is worth …
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Fish and Taro in Palau by Sandra and John Scott
“The taro plant is important to the Palauan people,” explained Ann Singeo, our guide, and owner of Sense of Wonder eco tours. ” The legend of Palau is based on food. A simple version of the legend has it that …
York County Pennsylvania- the Factory Tour & Snack Food Capitol of the World
An invitation to visit a few of the 12 family-owned wineries along the UnCork York Wine Trail led me to do more research on the York County area. Located about 4 hours from NYC, the city of York is also …
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FINALLY, TIBET!! by Leslie R. Adams
An early morning, a long wait on the runway, again rain, rain, smog, clouds and finally I see sun when we are above the clouds… then we land… and there are my wonderful, adorable driver and guide waiting for me …
More Than Just A Stop Along the Way by Bonnie and Bill Neely
About halfway between Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee, along Highway 40 is a very special place we discovered, thanks to the excellent Tennessee Department of Tourism. The Casey Jones Railroad Museum, which reopened in its brand new location here in 2009, …
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Tent Camping In The Serengeti by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We could have chosen to balloon ride over the vast Serengeti National Park of Tanzania and taken it easy, just floating along, but how much we would have missed! As Abdul Meena, owner of Abrojaley Africa Ajabu Travel Company, who …
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Belize: Eco Lodge Preserves Wildlife by Terry Zinn
Belize, that little country south of Mexico off the Caribbean Sea, formerly called British Honduras, is a beautifully rustic, yet luxurious vacation retreat. When I had the opportunity to visit the Casa del Caballo Blanco eco lodge, I jumped at …
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Visiting China and Tibet by Leslie R. Adams
Part 1 So, here I am, again, at a hotel internet…. ahhh, I do love this feeling. That it is in English and the keyboard works is gravy. The major obstacle so far was the plane flight and sitting next …
Top Choices: Hotel Restaurants & Bars, San Francisco Bay Area
Hotel restaurants and bars have come a long way from the days when you ate anywhere but in a hotel. Now, San Francisco Bay Area has some of the best, for locals as well as visitors. Check out some Top …
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Dam It, Let’s Go to Holland!
With its heady mix of culture and history, Amsterdam may be intoxicating and enlightening. But it’s NOT the Netherlands. To see the “real” Holland, do it the Dutch way… on a bike. As a long-time aficionado of Amsterdam–indeed, a wannabe …
