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About Our City is dedicated to giving folks the opportunity to connect with someone who lives in the city when they have questions. Join us and represent your city!
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A specialized blog for destination development & marketing professionals
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Being physically challenged doesn't have to keep you at home! Here are ways to "trot" the globe, so to speak, for less.
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From the great outdoors up to xtreme sports, here it's all about the fresh air and the adrenaline, baby...
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As the Taliban overruns the country once again, the lights are going out in Afghanistan, dooming tourism for the foreseeable future. But for the time being, this forum discusses the still amazing sights this mountainous country at the crossroads of Central and South Asia has to offer.
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In the jungle, the mighty jungle, ee-um-um-a-weh...
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Focusing on the heritage of African-descended travelers not just in Africa but also the United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, and elsewhere, it's a thriving and fascinating segment of the travel market. Check out this group to see how!
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Farmstays and other rural accommodations are a booming, value-oriented, and highly rewarding corner of travel - visiting and living on farms and in countrysides throughout the world. See " Hilton, Paris -- The Simple Life"
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All about airlines, airports, flying in general. How to navigate them, get the best airfares, maximize your experience in a sector that hasn't exactly been a joy in recent years...come fly with us!
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Sweet home Alabama, where the skies are so blue & you can dig into plenty of Gulf coast beaches, art & other museums, antebellum mansions & other historic sites, golf, & other outdoorsy pursuits. Oh, & would you believe a Shakespeare festival?
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"Seward's Folly" is today a travel treasure, thanks to some of America's most spectacular scenery. Highlights: Denali/Mt. McKinley, Glacier Bay National Park, native Alaskan culture in Ketchikan, Russian culture in Sitka, urban cool in Anchorage.
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Not that long ago one of the most sequestered dictatorships on earth, as of the early 1990's Albania has rejoined Europe and has some dramatic scenery and sites to offer -- not to mention bargains!
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Once a no-go due to Islamic terrorism, this North African country's full of desert eco, adventure, & history (8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites), from Algiers' casbah to the ancient kingdom of Numidia. Still best for group rather than independent travel.
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Allianz Global Assistance USA is a leading consumer specialty insurance and assistance company with operations centers in 28 countries. It insures 13 million customers and is best known for its Allianz Travel Insurance plans. In addition to travel insurance, AGA offers event ticket protection and u…
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One of the world's smallest countries, up in the Pyrenees between Spain and France, is a charming anomaly, with its ancient churches & mountain vales -- oh, & a congested capital crammed with shops & nightspots catering to both sides of the border.
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Its civil war long over, this Portuguese-speaking country in southwest Africa has a fledgling tourism industry heavy on eco & beaches; capital Luanda, meanwhile, is part hotspot & part dumpy.
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One of the Caribbean's more petite isles (just three miles wide!), it's crammed with bodacious beaches, dandy dining & diving, & some of the region's most luxurious resorts.
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The "final frontier" of travel on Earth, this majestic frozen continent isn't easy or inexpensive to get to. But many of those who have count it a dramatic -- even life-changing -- experience.
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This pair of West Indies serves up different vibes: lots of historic sites, resorts, dining & shopping on larger Antigua, barefoot elegance on Barbuda. Antigua's also one of the Caribbean's top boating destinations, famous for its annual regatta.
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With phones and tablets these days, it's all about the apps, and travel is a hot category! Let us count the ways...