Featured Member Blog Posts – June 2011 Archive (81)

The Countryside Southwest of Milan, Italy

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Added by Locanda Lugagnano on June 17, 2011 at 10:21am — No Comments

Volunteer Visas in Ecuador

Obtaining a volunteer visa is one of the sure ways to avoid getting fined or deported for not having the proper paper work to be in a country. For instance in Ecuador if you over stay say with a tourist visa, even for one day then you stand a chance of paying an outright $ 200 in fines, and if you stay longer then you may pay up to $ 2000. So to be on the safe side for a volunteer you need to make sure you apply for the proper volunteer visa, to avoid these problems.

 

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Added by Zablon Mukuba on June 17, 2011 at 8:48am — No Comments

Vancouver Riots: Citizens Condemn the Thoughtless Actions of a Violent Few

As many people around the world have by now heard, Vancouver did not win the Stanley Cup last night. But the loss of the Cup has been all but eclipsed by our city's loss of dignity at the hands of a dangerous and deliberate few. photo

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Added by Sara Cooke on June 16, 2011 at 2:13pm — No Comments

Kenya's Lake Naivasha, Crescent Island and a Bloat

The day started with the return drive out of Masai Mara Park.  The only thing that made it tolerable was thinking back to what a marvelous piece of earth we had just visited. I want to return to Kenya, but I will not return to the Mara until they fix the road. If you are reading this blog with an eye towards your first trip to Kenya, definitely go to the Mara, but bring a pillow to sit on in your vehicle.

On the way out we went past a Land Rover sporting a logo for the Michigan State…

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Added by Forrest Walker on June 16, 2011 at 11:00am — 1 Comment

Jamaica Travel Tips, Part 4

Mobile Phone

Make sure you arrange for your phone to roam before you leave. While this service is very useful it is costly. You can purchase a phone in Jamaica for as little as US$ 30 with lots of free minutes on it to use while here and donate it to someone before you leave. You can also simply purchase a local SIM card for use while you are here.

 

Mosquitoes – How to Avoid Unwanted Friends

Beyond splatting these irksome unwanted new holiday…

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Added by Hotel Mocking Bird Hill on June 16, 2011 at 10:09am — No Comments

Cows, Canines and Kids: Vermont's Chesterfield Inn



Cows, Canines and Kids: The Chesterfield Inn



We missed the Strolling of the Heifers, a yearly event here in Brattelboro, Vermont, and by all accounts Vermont’s  answer to Spain’s frenetic  running of the bulls.



And a much preferred, more gentle event.



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Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 16, 2011 at 9:00am — No Comments

San Diego Summer Fun & Events

 

Great weather and the buzz of out-of-town visitors make La Jolla, San Diego's favorite coastal community, the place to be from June to September. Our beaches are at their best – just don’t forget to…

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Added by Elizabeth Hansen on June 15, 2011 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

Midnight Sun in Lapland

midnight sun Lapland

 

There’s little that can quite prepare you for your first time standing outside at midnight in broad daylight. The sun staying just above the horizon casts beautiful pinks and golds over the sky and lake, and the world around you is completely silent except for birdsong. It’s a magical time of year.

The video below was taken on 8th June,  as we get closer to summer…

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Added by Heather Sunderland on June 15, 2011 at 12:24pm — 3 Comments

Biodiversity in Costa Rica: Birds

Costa Rica is such as small country in size, but very big and rich in nature, fact that has been proved and experienced by nature lovers from over the world, over and over again. The large range of species of both flora and fauna, gives the real essence and charm to this beautiful country. If we take a look at a specific group, it is very easy to realize how diverse and wide Costa Rica´s biodiversity is.…



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Added by Danny Solano Alvarez on June 15, 2011 at 10:00am — No Comments

Jamaica Travel Tips, Part 3

Clothes

We advise rather than picking out a few things in your wardrobe, to think outfits –beyond the beach there are plenty of occasions when you will need more than a swimsuit including dinner at Mille Fleurs. For a 2-week holiday think of those occasions and prepare 4 outfits around them. Try to choose cotton and linen where possible which are comfortable and quick drying and allow the skin to breathe, in humid conditions jeans do end up feeling like you are wearing a weight…

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Added by Hotel Mocking Bird Hill on June 14, 2011 at 5:15pm — No Comments

Are You Flying a Mean Airline?



Are You Flying a Mean Airline? 



It’s great that the airlines made money last year, all except American Airlines that is.



And according the recently released 2011 Airline Quality Rating (AQR) report, the experience of flying has improved too.



The AQR  is a touted as a “premier… Continue

Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 14, 2011 at 10:40am — 8 Comments

A Trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

I am in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, visiting a deciding battleground in the U.S. Civil War. In 2013 comes the Sesquicentennial of the 1863 battle and its outcome largely decided if our "perpetual union" would… Continue

Added by Allan D. Kissam on June 14, 2011 at 9:00am — 1 Comment

Disease Outbreaks For Travelers to Watch Out For Right Now

UGANDA…

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Added by Karen Barraclough on June 13, 2011 at 7:24pm — No Comments

Is It Safe for Tourists to Travel to Egypt Now?

 

Since medieval times, Egypt has always been a favorite destination for tourists from all over the world. The good weather, the many beaches of the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and the diversity of monuments that the land of the pharos hosts always attracted travelers from different regions to come and visit Egypt.

 

 

However, with all…

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Added by George Habib on June 13, 2011 at 1:06pm — No Comments

From Amboseli to Lake Nakura National Park, Kenya, the Safari Continues

We left Amboseli at 7:30 for an 8 hour drive to Nakuru Lake  National Park. The park is located ½ of a degree south of the equator, so I can definitely claim to be in equatorial Africa. The park and lake are  in the Rift Valley. This valley is over 9000 kilometers long and extends from Mozambique to Israel. It is a valley of legendary big white hunter tales. If you want to know a lot more go to …

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Added by Forrest Walker on June 13, 2011 at 12:23pm — No Comments

Vancouver During the Stanley Cup: Go Canucks Go!

Have you ever been in a city on the verge of winning something really big? I've found myself in this position several times now. The first was almost 20 years ago, when the Toronto Blue Jays won baseball's World Series. The second was last winter, when Canada beat the U.S. in the Gold Medal round of Olympic Hockey. And the third is happening right now, as the Vancouver Canucks vie to win hockey's Stanley Cup Finals.…
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Added by Sara Cooke on June 13, 2011 at 10:04am — No Comments

For Some Spice in Your Road Trip, the World's 12 Craziest Drives

A truly crazy drive has to have a hint of danger, and it has to be beautiful: not just thrilling, but scarily scenic. Here’s a collection of worldwide drives that are guaranteed to make your heart go vroom-vroom.

Crazy Drives: Stelvio Pass, Italy



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Vehicles negotiate curves on the upper eastern side of Stelvio Pass, Italy (© Bryan Pickering; Eye Ubiquitous/Corbis)
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Added by Nicholas Kontis on June 12, 2011 at 9:33pm — No Comments

Where to Go in Luxor, Egypt

The city was regarded in the Ancient Egyptian texts as T-APT (meaning “the shrine”) and then, in a later period, the Greeks called it tea pie, which the Arabs later pronounced as Thebes. The importance of the city started as early as the 11th Dynasty by King Mento-hotep

The city of Thebes was the capital of the fourth Nome of Upper Egypt. The main local god was the God Amon Ra, who was worshipped with his wife, the Goddess Mutt, and their son, the God Khonsou, the God of the moon.…

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Added by George Habib on June 12, 2011 at 11:07am — No Comments

Volunteer Visas in India

India has many new visa regulations, the most recent having been released in 2010. Most countries are not strict when it comes to volunteer visas, and in some cases you may be allowed to use a tourist or entry visa to do your volunteer work for a short period of time as you make preparations to get the right documents for your volunteer work.

 

For an Indian visa it is required that you apply for one from your home country only, it is not allowed to apply for one after your…

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Added by Zablon Mukuba on June 12, 2011 at 9:52am — No Comments

San Diego Weather Tips

Our Mediterranean climate makes La Jolla and the rest of San Diego a popular year round destination. We're happy to have snow birds here in the winter, and we welcome "Zonies," Texans, and residents of other hot spots during the summer.



A Few Facts:

  • Just for the record,…
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Added by Elizabeth Hansen on June 11, 2011 at 3:25pm — No Comments

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