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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Memphis, TN, The Birthplace of American Music by Bonnie and Bill Neely
Thousands of tourists visit Tennessee each year to enjoy great music venues, and Memphis is the birthplace of most of the genres of American Music for the recording and song writing industry. Here you’ll find fascinating stories, museums, and concerts …
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Lions and Tigers In Princeton, New Jersey by Ron Kapon
Let’s start with the fact that I went to Columbia College and the Columbia Graduate School of Business. Our mascot is the Lion. Princeton’s mascot is the Tiger. On an early fall Sunday I arrived in Princeton for a two …
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Ecotourism in Oaxaca: Arroyo Guacamaya, Ixtlán District, Sierra Norte by Alvin Starkman
Arroyo Guacamaya is one of the closest ecotourism sites to the City of Oaxaca, accessible by private vehicle in about an hour, or public transportation. La Guacamaya has most if not all of the features and attractions of the more …
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Walking in Marie’s Steps
Though the Illinois snow tried to cancel my flight, I still made it safe once more across the Atlantic to Paris, France, just in time to welcome 2010. Parisian food, art and architecture are all pluses to bring visitors to …
Escape in San Francisco, CA by Patty Burness
Sometimes the best experiences are in your own backyard, and in this case, it’s San Francisco. Consider being free of the hassles of flying, the tedium of making sure toiletries are in three ounce bottles. Recently, my husband and I …
Ngorongoro Crater by Bonnie and Bill Neely
At Simba Public Campsite in Ngorongoro Crater we were staying in a tent and bush pigs sniff around looking for food at night and can eat through the tent to get anything that they smell. We had to place all …
