Featured Member Blog Posts – March 2010 Archive (11)

The Next Top 10 Travel Tips

I thought I'd share my latest post from The Travel Doc. Thanks for sharing (:



The Next Top 10 Travel Tips

Lisa Teller

The Travel Doc



Earlier, I wrote my Top 10 Travel Tips. I had a number of people offer suggestions, so I…
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Added by Lisa Teller on March 31, 2010 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Sustainable Tourism: Educational Field Trip for Local Secondary School Students in Nigeria

Having read some shocking stories about Jos town in central Nigeria over the past few weeks, I would like to also bring you some positive news about the country, to counter these generalisations which give the impression of the whole of Nigeria being…
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Added by West Africa Discovery on March 29, 2010 at 12:38pm — No Comments

Coggeshall - Village With a Rich Heritage

Located along the ancient Roman Stane Street, in the heart of rural Essex, the picturesque, award winning village Coggeshall is a true treasure trove for all those who love chocolate box cottages, centuries-old listed buildings and a peaceful setting away from the hustle and buzz of the modern world.



Introduction





If you travel to Coggeshall today you probably wouldn't guess that the little market town was once one of the most important industrial…

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Added by Fritzthecat on March 27, 2010 at 12:30pm — No Comments

My Top 10 Travel Tips!

This is posted on my travel blog The Travel Doc. Thanks for sharing (:





Top 10 Quick & Easy Travel Tips



Travel can be fun. Travel can be exciting. Travel can also be a pain

in the neck. Here are 10 quick and easy tips to make your travels

better.



1. This is my favorite tip, so I put it first. If you are spontaneous

with your travel or find yourself somewhere… Continue

Added by Lisa Teller on March 24, 2010 at 1:25am — No Comments

¿Cómo surge el YO?

Internarse en la barranca de los Jilgueros, en la Sierra nte de Puebla, no es fácil. Salimos del Campamento Tlatempa cerca de las 7 am. Las espinas y los saltos en las rocas para no caer al fondo logran que el llegar al río sea complejo y lleno de aventura. Pero más complejo se torna el mundo interior del explorador que llega hasta allá y descubre un poco de esa tierra que al mismo tiempo nos muestra nuestra pequeñez. Hay numerosas paredes por escalar. Los senderos te invitan a un viaje por…

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Added by tete serrano reeed on March 23, 2010 at 4:03pm — No Comments

Top 10 Reasons to Volunteer in Peru

Volunteering your time to an organization and dedicating some of your time to a cause is one of the most noble and meaningful things a person can do. Whether assisting the poor, taking care of abandoned children or helping communities grow, the simple and generous act of participation is a rewarding experience to both the volunteer and the people they help.



Being that our own volunteer program is only months away we thought it a good idea to highlight why volunteering in…

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Added by Julio Cesar on March 23, 2010 at 10:30am — 2 Comments

A Jewel of a Pousada in Diamantina Minas Gerais Brazil

I have just spent a couple of days in the fascinating colonial town of Diamantina which is on the diamond circuit of the gold route that runs from Diamantina to Ouro Preto and then on to Paraty and Rio de Janeiro. Set amongst rolling hills with lush vegetation and tropical flowers and plants, Diamantina is a fascinating city with plenty to do for a two or three day stay. Visiting the waterfalls and seeing the…

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Added by Angela Whitworth on March 20, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments

Partying Penguins in Patagonia





There is a little island in the very bottom of Patagonia called Isla Martillo. It is not far from Ushuaia, Argentina, the southernmost city in the world and the main port for cruises around Tierra del Fuego and down to…
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Added by Peter I. Rose on March 16, 2010 at 6:00pm — 1 Comment

Exploring South Georgia Island



Antarctica is one of those places where history fuels a desire to step on those grounds where early explorers left their footprints and perhaps even their souls.…

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Added by Aaltje E. Van Zoelen on March 16, 2010 at 5:30pm — 1 Comment

A journey through the Kingdom of Ife

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Added by Harry Bunnell on March 15, 2010 at 4:11pm — No Comments

Spicy Kim Chee Chicken, twist on island favorite

Growing up in Hawaii you develop an appreciation for cross cultural mingling, especially in cuisine. Kurt Winner, my husband a native New York to Hawaii transplant

and an avid chef, developed this favorite family recipe years ago. You

can use it to create kabobs along with fat quarters of red,green and

yellow bell peppers and onions or as a simple marinade for grilled

chicken. He favors it served Buffalo New York style with an…

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Added by Michelle M. Winner on March 15, 2010 at 3:30pm — No Comments

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