July 2011 Blog Posts (191)

Free Museum Hopping in New York City

There are about 80 museums in New York City. Most of them are in Manhattan,

and nine of those museums are located along what's called New York City Museum

Mile, along Fifth Avenue.

 

The American Museum of Natual History

 

Museum Mile begins with the New York City

Metropolitan Museum of Art at Fifth Avenue and 82 St. (1000 Fifth Ave,

New York City, NY, 10028) and ends with the Museum…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on July 25, 2011 at 11:18am — No Comments

Documenting Your Volunteer Abroad Experience

“I never kept a diary, but I wrote detailed notes of my travels.”- David Rockefeller. Your volunteer experience abroad, makes up part of your life as an individual; it basically shapes who you are at the present. Most volunteers change their outlook towards life after spending some time working with people who are often less fortunate than they are. It is therefore a good idea to keep a record what the experience brought to you. Once you have documented your experience you can keep what you…

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Added by Zablon Mukuba on July 25, 2011 at 9:47am — No Comments

French Polynesia, A Unique Asian World



Maeva! Welcome!

Tahiti – Moorea – Bora Bora – island names that evoke a wonderful state of mind, seducing honeymooners, romantics, adventurers, and vacationers looking for escape. For a short introduction video click on the link: http://tours-tv.com/en/Tahiti

Here, around these South Seas isles,…

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Added by Dneprovoy Alexey on July 25, 2011 at 5:30am — No Comments

Proudly added my Tripatini badge to my blog - Jim DeLillo Travel Photojournalist

 Hello,

 

I just joined Tripatini and received and accepted invites to the Media Only Group and the Photography Group.

 

I am excited to be a new member and I am hoping that I will be better equipped to build my brand throught the Tripatini network. Kudos to David Paul Appell for coming up with the brilliant idea of "Facebook for Travelers". I love it.

 

I have proudly added the Tripatini badge to my home blog Jim DeLillo Travel Photojournalist  at…

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Added by Jim DeLillo on July 24, 2011 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

Welcome to Silent Waters Villa, Nestled in the Hills of Jamaica

 

 

Silent Waters Villa is a superb location for a family reunion, corporate retreat, destination wedding (seating 54 guests) or just a small group of friends seeking a most unusual holiday experience. Nestled in the hills of Jamaica, overlooking pristine forests and the spectacular turquoise waters of Montego Bay sits…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on July 24, 2011 at 12:12pm — No Comments

Machu Picchu at 100: Expert Christopher Heaney Answers Our Questions About Hiram Bingham.

By Emily Guilmette, Kuoda Travel
On July 24, Peru marks 100 years since Hiram Bingham, a Yale professor sponsored by the National Geographic Society, came upon the vine-covered ruins. Bingham and his team, with the approval of the contemporary Peruvian government, cleared the site, excavated and presented Machu Picchu to the world in high…
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Added by Kuoda Travel on July 24, 2011 at 11:54am — 2 Comments

Ultimate Africa Travel Services

Ultimate Africa Travel Services is an East Africa leading inbound premier Kenya Tour Operator and Tanzania Tour Operator dedicated to provide a comprehensive Kenya and Tanzania travel information tailored to the specific needs of luxury and budget clients together with structured daily safari group departures. The company has a proven record of outstanding service, both at…

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Added by African Home Adventure Safaris on July 24, 2011 at 4:30am — No Comments

War Made Beautiful * Scuba-dive Through Wrecks in Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Truk Lagoon

Scuba-dive in Second World War wrecks, where tragic events of the past have become beautiful, vibrant reefs.

 

On Oct. 6, 1942, the American troop carrier SS President Coolidge was en route to Vanuatu when it was sunk accidentally by American mines entering the harbour at Espirito Santo. (All but two of the crew escaped.) Today, the 199-metre ship rests 20 to 70 metres deep and is regarded as a top wreck dive. You'll need up to a week to fully explore it.…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on July 23, 2011 at 5:02pm — No Comments

Looking for a Historic Hotel in Turkey's Cappadocia Look no further than the Argos Hotel

 

Uchisar, Turkey

Looking for a historic hotel? Look no further than the Argos Hotel in Turkey’s Cappadocia. Once an ancient monastery, these carefully restored historical dwellings and underground tunnels are filled with the magic and mystery of Turkey’s ancient culture. Reserve your place in history today – we know we will.

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on July 23, 2011 at 4:16pm — No Comments

Join A Travel Discount Membership Program That Saves And Makes You Money!

How about a membership that gives you a value greater than a timeshare at a fraction of the cost?  The discount savings involves airfare, car rentals, resorts and cruises.  We tell others about the membership and we make money when they join.  Win/Win!  Great savings and income too!  Contact John Bohannon @248-796-8430 or jorjam@gmail.com

Added by John Bohannon on July 23, 2011 at 3:47pm — No Comments

Unusual Bars in Paris, Part 4: Bars With Bubbles

Pleasant and sociable, bars are great places to unwind in after a day’s work or a day of leisure. Paris is no exception to this trend, with chic or offbeat establishments that never fail to amaze. The Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau has created a list of the most unusual bars in Paris.



In Part 3 of Unusual Bars in Paris, we explored the Large Venues…

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Added by Jean Dabrowski on July 23, 2011 at 11:12am — No Comments

Corbett Hideaway – Enjoy the Luxury of Finest Resorts in Corbett

The Jim Corbett Park is a famous wildlife reserve housing more than 160 tigers that have been declared endangered species by the forest department. The park encloses approximately 1318.54 square kilometers of forest that is still virgin and untouched by the wrath of modernism. An ideal place for nature and animal lovers, the park offers a rich exposure to rarest of birds’ species, dense Sal and Khair forests, and murmuring rivers. Not only nature, but some of the finest resorts and hotels also… Continue

Added by Rohit Choudhary on July 23, 2011 at 5:44am — No Comments

Book hotels in Ranthambore to enjoy your stay in Ranthambore National Park

Are you planning to go to Ranthambore National Park? The very first thing which you have to take into consideration is to book a resort or a hotel for yourself. Ranthambore National Park is strategically located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, and is well known for Indian tigers. The best way to take a closer look at Indian tiger is to go for an elephant safari ride. You can also opt for a jeep safari. But all… Continue

Added by Rekha Bisht on July 23, 2011 at 1:53am — No Comments

Coronado Springs Resort at Walt Disney World

http://www.goingonadventures.com/2011/07/coronado-springs-resort-at-walt-disney.html Colorful, yet tranquil, Southwest-themed resort

Added by Beverly Burmeier on July 22, 2011 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Are Rivers Male or Female?

Susan Farlow, Special Contributor for the Dallas Morning News and freelance writer in Maine, shares an interesting and fun piece exploring the history of the genders of rivers.



"Let’s say you’re embarking on a river cruise.… Continue

Added by Jean Dabrowski on July 22, 2011 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Body and Mind in Balance: Yoga on Costa Rica's Santa Teresa Beach

Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years by many people around the world. Etymologically Yoga means union, trying to connect the absolute principle with the conscience.



Yoga is an empirical science that helps to purifies body and mind giving a number of benefits, providing a balance on the physical and mental conditions of people. This discipline has grown based on thousands of years and experiences from yogis within the history, having its own methods and…

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Added by Danny Solano Alvarez on July 22, 2011 at 4:41pm — No Comments

Welcome to Dominica

Hi, I would like to take a minute to tell you a little bit about Dominica the nature island of the Caribbean.

A place rich in its cultural diversity and friendly people.  The island of Dominica offers a luxury in travel like no other. You may not find the…

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Added by SunSet Bay Club & SeaSide Dive. on July 22, 2011 at 2:03pm — 2 Comments

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