Hello from the Ottawa River - And Reflections on City Life Author: Susanne Pacher So Friday I decided to head out on a kayaking weekend with my friend Leslie. This was the first time in about 8 years that I went camping again, and I had a ball sleeping under the stars. A fabulous weekend in nature makes you think about life a little
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Luxury Customized trip to Rajasthan by Train Author: Raman Verma The railways unquestionably bring back the romance of travel; there is simply no better way to see Rajasthan than by rail. Each destination is easily connected with the other; there are overnighters as well as day trains.
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How I took a Great Vacation that cost me very little. Author: B Weiss Well to start out with I have to tell you that when it’s time for vacation or business I drive my car, take a bus or go on the train if possible. I do not go up into the clouds for anybody or any reason
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Explore The Train Route To Canadian Rockies Author: Brunel The railway that connects the east and west Canada is one of the greatest transportation systems in Canada. We recommend that you travel by railway from Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies.
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Costa Rica White Water Rafting Trip Author: Andy Bezara Costa Rica's mountainous topography and copious rainfall are both responsible for one of the best white water rafting river choices in the world. Experienced rafting outfitters regularly run about half a dozen of rambunctious rivers, and those river
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How To Save Money When Traveling Author: Maria Estarellas Do you know you can go on a 7-day cruise for half the price? Or visit Europe for 15 days for only $2,000 per person including airfare, hotels, car rental and meals? If you follow these steps, you can save more up to 50% in travel expenses. 1.
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Hungry For Overkill Author: David Leonhardt I don't have much time to watch television. Being the lazy person that I am, I usually let other people in the family do my watching for me. But some events are just so important that I have to watch them myself. Such was the case with the finals
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Las Vegas Whales Author: Iulia Pascanu What Las Vegas jargon names whales is in fact the creme of the high rollers species. They are a handfull of people that in some opinions don't exceed 500 individuals in the world. Las Vegas hoteliers are nuts about them; some claim four or five of
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My First Bear Encounter Author: jarba The summer I got my college degree in anthropology, I headed to a small ranch in Montana for a summer job. My employer, Jack, was a stout rancher in his 40s. He raised cattle and sheep, and two young sons, Roy 8 and Nick 6, with his wife Jean, a very
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Newsletter from East Africa August 2003 Author: Karl-Heinz Straus Newsletter from East Africa August 2003 KQ direct service to Cape Town Kenya Airways plans direct flights between Nairobi and Cape Town from 1st October 2003. The flight will be operated Wednesday and Fridays. The Cape Town flight will connect
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Packing for Your Destination Wedding Author: Paris Permenter & John Bigley Are you planning a destination wedding? Congratulations! Before you head off to your dream wedding and honeymoon, don't forget the packing for the wedding itself. Much will depend on where you're having your wedding and your own personal style. If
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Penguin Parade Author: Annette Gisby Phillip Island is a small island and nature reserve off the coast of South Australia, about 140 km from Melbourne. On the island you can see koalas, kangaroos and the main to attraction, the Penguin Parade on Summerland Beach. Every day at sunset,
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Playing Your Cards Right -- Tips for Traveling with Credit Cards Author: Gail Corwin Using credit cards while traveling is a good idea for a number of reasons: You have a record of your expenditures for record-keeping and tax purposes (especially important if you travel for business) You may get a better exchange rate when
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The Costa Brava Insight Author: Christopher B. Longmore Starting at Blanes to the south and ending at Cadaques in the North, the Costa Brava offers purchasers natural beauty, proximity to the great city of Barcelona, historic medieval villages, world-famous restaurants like El Bulli at Roses, innumberable
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The Skipper on a charter yacht Author: Alexander Vournas The skipper is the heart of every floating vessel on earth. His word is (or should be) law to everybody on board. Yet, on a pleasant sailing holiday with your friends it can be deemed as unpleasant, and hard for the skipper, to order those friends to do
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ThinkExist.coms Top Ten Summer Books Author: Mark A. Lugris MADRID ThinkExist.com, a comprehensive quotation search engine with over 90,000 quotations from 11,000 authors, has selected ten books for satisfying summer reading. Whether on the beach or a coffee break, this collection will surely engage and relax
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Arizona Vacations are the Perfect Cold Weather Retreat Author: Pat Engleton The 48th state and the last one on the mainland to become part of the Union, Arizona is a place full of history and culture and the perfect destination for warm weather sporting pursuits. The towns and cities here are diverse. From the big-city feel
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Turning Challenge Into Opportunity Author: Jeff Solochek There is a common saying that whenever you are presented with a problem or a challenge, you should turn it into an opportunity. Some of the people who have mastered this concept are; the United States Government, Large Corporations, Self Made
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Software Patents Author: Michael Feigin Recent court cases may change the availability of obtaining software and business method patents. Where is the line between what is considered an abstract and unpatentable invention verses a tangible and patentable invention?
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Walt Disney's Failures Could Inspire Entrepreneurs Author: Stephen Schochet You are a struggling entrepreneur and sometimes it feels like you are pushing a 3 ton boulder up a steep hill. Costs keep mounting and you are considering giving up. Well before you do, check out these 10 setbacks that Walt Disney had, some were
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