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Tips For Visiting Hungary by Andrew Der

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Arranging airfare to Europe can require some effort if you want to get the best price possible.  With the arrival of the Internet, choices have become even more numerous. Airfare websites may, but don’t always, have the best deals.  The …

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The Best Year to Travel by Brecken Donelson

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Tourism overseas is at an all time low. With the economic decline felt all over the world and the fear of terrorism threatening our travels, no one is venturing outside of the States. This is a big mistake. Never have …

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Tips From a European Rail by Brecken Donelson

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The Italians are famous for their siestas. When traveling don’t be surprised to see shops or restaurants closed in the middle of the day, while the owners sit across the street, chatting with their friends about the weather or the …

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DETOUR TO THE SLEEPING BEAUTY OF ATHENRY by Guylaine Spencer

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My inability to read a train or bus schedule properly has landed me in hot water before, but occasionally it results in a pleasant surprise, as was the case one Sunday in Ireland. I’d chosen Galway, the main city in …

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LUXEMBOURG CITY, ONE THOUSAND YEARS OF HISTORY IN ONE HUNDRED MINUTES by Nancy S. Tardy

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Luxembourg is not the primary destination for many Americans planning a trip to Europe. However, this small country of 1000 square miles; and its capital, Luxembourg City, deserve exploring.  Luxembourg City is an easy train ride from Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam …

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LIFE IS EZE-Y ON THE FRENCH RIVIERA by Paula Hughes Court

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The 9th century village of Eze ranks high on the list as one of the most popular stops for tour buses in the French Riviera. By ten am, tourists mob the narrow, cobblestone alleys; buying postcards, olive wood cutting boards …

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THE TRAVELING PUBLIC by Steve Phillips

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What great times we live in. Now it is possible to fly from London to New York and back in a 24-hour period. The ease of catching a flight from Los Angeles, and the next time your feet touch Terra …

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Definitive Guide To Recreational Travel? by Spencer O’Connor

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I’m unable to report on Hawaii because it’s very expensive to go there, especially if you’re driving.  The reason it’s so expensive is the only people who know the directions to get there are employed by airlines, who claim that …

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THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO RECREATIONAL TRAVEL AND OTHER UNNATURAL ACTS PART 5 by Spencer O’Connor

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The first thing I did when I got back from the trip was to ask my friend Howie Peeble why the boundaries for Idaho look like they were laid out on a bar napkin at three in the morning.  I …

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THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO RECREATIONAL TRAVEL AND OTHER UNNATURAL ACTS by Spencer O’Connor

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Washington is pretty much like Oregon.  It rains in the west, snows in the east, and volcanoes in the south.       The state has very little to offer historically.  According to my ninth grade history teacher, Mr. Robert E. Lee Smith, …

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