Arising from the two ancient crossroad towns of Buda and Pest and bisected by the Blue Danube Johann Strauss and 2001: A Space Odyssey made famous, the capital city of Hungary – and Paris of Eastern Europe – will fascinate …
October 60th Anniversary of United Nations by Bonnie and Bill Neely
October 24th marks the 60th anniversary of the United Nations. When you are in New York City, this is a tour you should not miss. It is overwhelming and enlightening to see the achievements and goals and learn the history …
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Cabo Sport Fishing Invasion of Humboldt Squid by Delores Peralta
Not too many things get me more excited than the prospect of hooking and landing big fish. The mere thought of setting the hook on a 300 pound marlin, hearing the scream of the drag as the fish pulls off …
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Friendly, Fantastic,Family Campground Ocean Lakes, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina by Jane Danielson
Myrtil Beach, SCI found a family campground that is wonderfully accessible, and guess what! It is right on the beach! Ocean Lakes Family Campground, a destination campground is just 6 miles south of Myrtle Beach. Named 1997,1999, 2002/03 National RV …
Visting Poland With a Native by Ron Kapon
Two years ago I met Mario Portasiewicz and his brother Chris while changing planes in London. I noticed he was wearing a basketball t-shirt and I inquired as to the country; “The University of Warsaw, I play on the basketball …
The Elegant Grand Hotel Parco Dei Principi – Rome Don’t Even Consider Staying Anywhere Else!
Save your money and treat yourself to an indescribably wonderful Roman holiday (or business stay) in a very special hotel. Discover the extreme elegance of the five-star-luxury Grand Hotel Parco dei Principi Roma, a member of Great Hotels of the …
Bears At Your Feet by Hendson Quan
“A BK Big Fish,” I said to the cashier at Burger King. I was back in Seattle now, amidst tall buildings, cars, lots of people and fast food places of every imaginable kind, not to mention specialty coffee. Just the …
Lake Wales, Florida A Treasure Off the Beaten Path by Nancy S. Tardy
When Florida travel is mentioned, do you think immediately of the densely populated, high-traffic tourist areas such as Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Sarasota, and Orlando? Let me introduce you to a small historic town with a thriving arts community; natural beauty …
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Vineyards and Winery Tour in Washington State by Ron Kapon
It was 1980 and I was having dinner at the Space Needle in Seattle when the table started shaking. I turned to the lady sitting across the table and told her “we were meant for each other; it is a …
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Gig Harbor, Hidden Jewel of the Pacific Northwest by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We had been often to Seattle, Mt. Rainier, and even to the Olympic Peninsula and San Juan Islands, so I guess we had passed by the little entrance sign to Gig Harbor, on the Peninsula about eight miles from the …
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