The impressive Arenal Volcano is at the top of everyone’s list of places to visit in Costa Rica. The spectacular rainforest around the live volcano, the area’s easy accessibility, and huge abundance of outdoor adventures make it a top place to visit in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica’s whitewater rafting fame includes…
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Added by Shannon Farley on March 13, 2014 at 12:37pm —
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The very name Cheltenham conjures up images of turf being thrown up by thundering hooves to a backdrop of shouts and cheers. This elegant spa town in Gloucestershire in the heart of England is one of the country's most prominent horse racing venues, and each year in March the town's racecourse hosts a festival widely regarded as the "Oscars" of the horse-racing world. The festival is commonly referred to as the Cheltenham Gold Cup, although strictly speaking it is the Cheltenham Festival,…
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One of our most popular destinations is Thai capital Bangkok, which serves as a popular entry point to Thailand and the rest of Asia from the UK. Far more than just a transport hub, Bangkok has plenty of attractions in its own right, with distinctive architecture, outrageous nightlife and all sorts of weird and wonderful food.
Globehunters provides flights and holiday packages to destinations around the world including…
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Vietnam airlines gives you some parts on one foreign visitors’ trip diary.
“…A trip to the northernmost points of Vietnam reveals a majestic display of floral beauty!
On a recent journey to the northern provinces of Vietnam during the first breeze days of spring, I was struck by the multicolored wildflowers in bloom all over the mountains region. My itinerary started to fly…
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Cứ đến mùa hè là khách du lịch đổ về Đà Nẵng rất đông, bởi đơn giản Đà Nẵng được mệnh danh là thành phố biển, Đà Nẵng có bãi biển dài và đẹp, cát trắng mịn, được tạp chí nổi tiếng của Mỹ Forbes xếp vào hàng top đầu của thế giới
Và như vậy các khách sạn ven biển Đà Nẵng rất được du khách quan tâm và lựa chọn cho kỳ nghỉ hè của mình tại Đà Nẵng, và các doanh nghiệp kinh doanh lĩnh vực lưu trú…
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This March, The Watermill Center is excited to partner with OLA of Eastern Long Island to present a series of workshops at The Watermill Center engaging Latin American artists of the East End with the Hamptons community. President and Co-Founder of OLA, Isabel Sepulveda-de Scanlon is a long-time member of The Watermill Center Community Council and is…
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Added by Debbie Rodriguez on March 12, 2014 at 8:50pm —
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014/NYC
The Board of Directors of the Gabriela Mistral Foundation announces that Mrs. Cecilia Morel Montes is our honoree to receive the 2014 Special Recognition for her "Humanitarian and Cultural Work" on Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at the 2014 Gabriela Mistral Humanitarian Award Dinner in New York City. The Award…
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Added by Debbie Rodriguez on March 12, 2014 at 8:24pm —
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My visits to Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Sanya, cities on the tourist map of China, by air and train were journies to view the impassive facades of city life. Sanya, touted as the Hawaii of the East, is the winter holiday destination for cold East Europe and Mainland China. The Expressway route to Taizhou, Ningbo and Cixi, the emerging industrial icons,…
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Long swaths of gold and light beige sand, warm, clear aquamarine water, world-class surf conditions and spectacular sunsets – the Pacific beaches of Santa Teresa and Malpaís in…
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Added by Danny Solano Alvarez on March 12, 2014 at 12:23pm —
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Hoi An is one of Vietnams best-loved tourist spots thanks to its ancient architecture, colorful temples and easy-going charm. Many visitors, once visiting this place, must have been impressed by the unique beauty of Hoi An under the moonlight. However, not a few people may neglect the beauty of this place at dawn, which will be introduced by Vietnam airlines as follows.
Hoi An…
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Mahal is a spectacular development develop during Mughal Era. The monument was designed by the excellent Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the storage of his stunning and delightful associate, Mumtaz Mahal. This wonderful white-colored pebble framework homes awesome framework that draws an incredible number of tourists, all over the world. Almost 20,000 experienced artist work together day and night to designed this awesome magnum opus. Constructed around Seventeenth…
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Researchers have tried to explain why educated Italians choose to take off. Regardless of the exact reason, many talented scientists with working experience who migrate to the United States seek professional translation for Italian to translate their awards, academic records, research papers, birth certificates, and other documents that will help them obtain the right to stay in the country. The US immigration office requires all…
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Added by Tania Zucker on March 11, 2014 at 10:13pm —
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When I was young, I dreamed of getting out of my small town, my dysfunctional family, and cold New England winters to places where palm trees rustled in the wind.
©2014 Karla Jacobs. Leaving Bora Bora bound for Raiatea
Once I entered the job market my dreams didn't fade a bit, but…
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Added by Karla Jacobs on March 11, 2014 at 5:38pm —
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Florida means different things to different people. Popular characteristics include Disney, sunshine, gators, the Everglades, and miles of wide open beaches. And then there's Florida's Gulf coast, endless stretches of powder white sand that were remarkably resilient to the ravages of the Deep Water Horizon oil spill several years ago. Right in the middle is…
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Added by Steve Mirsky on March 11, 2014 at 10:00am —
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Join me on this exciting riding adventure and more just outside of Quito, Ecuador
Spirits soared as I galloped through undulating fields of shimmering wheat beneath a brilliant sun in the highlands of the Northern Andes of Ecuador. The sound of my steady mount’s hoofs upon the grassy lane and the brisk wind cooling my cheeks were all I thought of as I followed Sally…
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Added by Linda Ballou on March 10, 2014 at 11:48pm —
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States like California and New York are well-known for their large populations of immigrants from the Middle East. Companies in California that translate Arabic-language documents into English primarily cater to this segment of the population. Traditionally, states like Ohio have been less associated with growing figures of Arabic-speakers. Now the rise in the demand for Arabic translation services…
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Added by Tania Zucker on March 10, 2014 at 6:59pm —
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
“Developing Faces Spring 2014 Fundraising Event” will be held at the beautiful and newly opened Gilded Lily in the trendy meatpacking district. We will be having both a silent auction & live auction. DJ Exacta will be spinning all night and we will be having other surprise live performances through the evening! 7:30 - 11PM. Gilded Lily. 408 W. 15th St, NYC. OPEN BAR. Cocktail attire is…
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Added by Debbie Rodriguez on March 10, 2014 at 3:35pm —
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Following in the ancient mariners footsteps of Greece is a joy sailing in a traditional clipper. Bev Malzard reports.
It was the first morning on board the Star Clipper – a wondrous beauty that was to take us in Homer’s steps across the sea from Greece to Turkey. The renowned re-creation of a classic clipper was exclusive enough to only carry 170 passengers and we had 70 crew to look…
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Added by Bev Malzard on March 10, 2014 at 3:11pm —
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