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See Spot surf at the Loews Dog Surfing Competition – the nation’s original surfing competition for man’s best friend. Dozens of dogs take to the waves in the small dog, large dog and tandem (dog and owner on the same surfboard) categories. The only event of its kind when it was…
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Cairo The City That Never Sleeps (Flikr)
New York may be referred to as "the city that never sleeps" but it ranked 32nd in a recent study that revealed the world’s “most 24-hour cities.”
The first global ranking of the world's "most 24-hour" - or most nocturnal - cities, comes from analyzing 120 million online chats and flirts made over two months on Badoo (http://www.badoo.com), the “world's largest social…
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Suzanne Goin raises the bar on inflight dining
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A Helicopter Tour of New Zealand's Milford Sound, South Island is just one of many outdoor activities one can take in this "Adventure Tourism" heaven.
A study published by George Washington University, the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) and Vital Wave Consulting revealed that Israel, the Slovak Republic and Chile were among the top adventure tourism…
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WHETHER it's to get away from the hustle and bustle or to get in touch with nature, walking is cheap, easy and a great way to keep active.
So drag those sneakers out from the back of the closet, because here's your chance to walk the walk in the best the country has to offer.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Sydney's Great Coastal Walk
Over seven days this 100km walk between Palm Beach and Cronulla will remind you why…
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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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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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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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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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To be human is to live for adventure. Many of us will perhaps only visit a destination once in a lifetime. Others will go back to familiar places or seek out new dreams. Here are five adventures that you sure do not want to miss before you leave the planet. I picked five of my favorites: Playing a round of Golf in the birthplace of Golf at historic St. Andrews in Scotland, Scuba Diving in the crystal clear waters of the Red Sea, Sky Diving over Moab in the U.S. state of Utah, River Rafting…
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Hear that? That dull roar, like the sound from inside a shell? That might be the Orange County coastline calling you — 42 miles of beach and beach towns, give or take, from San Clemente to Seal Beach. Follow the advice here, and this coastline might lull you with surfers on swells, startle you with circus tricks (look for the guy by the Huntington Beach Pier with the hammer, nail and much-abused nose), charm you with old shacks on priceless real estate, seduce or offend you with shiny new…
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The Sunshine State doesn't want for pretty palm-lined stretches of sand.
But for a beach experience that takes you away from the usual deemed-postcard-worthy haunts, do the peripheral vision thing and set your sights on Florida's sublime spaces between.
Within easy reach of vacation meccas such as Miami's South Beach and Gulf Coast snowbird flocking grounds like St. Petersburg Beach,…
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For over 80 years, the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa has been considered one of the best secrets among travelers. Escape to this historic resort of casual elegance featuring luxury accommodations, Spa Ojai, and a…
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A major showdown looms in Texas, where a law was approved banning invasive pat-downs at airport checkpoints. In response, the TSA has threatened to cancel all flights departing from any gateway in the state.
Earlier in May, the Texas House of Representatives unanimously voted to pass an "anti-groping" bill, which would categorize any TSA pat-down that "touches the anus, sexual organ, buttocks, or…
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