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Tips for Travelling Abroad – Travel Checklists for Travellers

Bridget Mwape 1165 Although most trips abroad are trouble free, being prepared will go a long way to avoiding the possibility of serious trouble. If you are travelling abroad here are some of things you need to do to make your trip easier: 1. Check the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) Travel Advice (call 0845 [...]

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The Weather Forecast on Your Computer

David Leonhardt 426 I use the Internet to find just about every type of information. Even the weather. Sure, I could just stick my head out the window and call out, “Hello. What’s the weather forecast today?” But if the response is “hurricanes, hail and meteor storms”, I don’t want my head to be on [...]

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Things To Do While Visiting Dublin

Niall Cinneide 1629 With a population of almost half a million, Dublin is the capital and largest city on the island of Ireland. It was originated in 488AD as a shipping port while going through the Irish Sea and has progressively grown into a modern day city throughout the years. Today Dublin is a mixture [...]

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Top Ten Travel Nursing “Hot Spots?Janet Fikany

408 The great thing about being a traveling nurse boils down to one key component ?it’s about the travel! For those of us who love moving around and seeing the world, travel nursing is the profession of our dreams. There are many travel destinations available, based on weather, activities, cost of living, and salary. Therefore, [...]

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Travel to Romantic Asian Locations

Rick Chapo 1758 Asia is one the more visually stunning areas in the world. If you are looking for romance, here are some top-notch destinations. Asia is hot and sticky, much like romance. More importantly, it tends to be fairly cheap due to a currency disaster in the late 1990s. Although luxury resorts can be [...]

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Travel With a Reliable Partner

Rufat Kuliyev 159 Question of trust was always critical on the web and as generally known web today is one of the weakest place in regard to protection of someone’s privacy or rights. It affects almost all industries on the web and hotel reservation as well. This issue becomes more important while the industry expands. [...]

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Travelling in the Arabian Peninsula

Jacob Fiennes 932 It may seem in the days of mass tourism and cheap worldwide flights that no stone has been left unturned in our pursuit of the unexplored. However, Arabia still offers much in the way of mystery and exoticism. If you are brave enough to venture into this unknown, a feast of surprises [...]

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Travel and tour tips for China

Ken Cheong 2 China is a large country at a size of 9,596,960 sq km. China was only partially open to the world from 1980 onwards and has been a communist country for many decades. Although there is much progress in the travel industry and infrastructure of China, there remain areas that need to be [...]

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Them’s The Breaks?Surfing Australia’s NSW Central Coast

Glenn Murray 86 Surfing on the Central Coast is more a lifestyle than a pastime. And with 31 official beaches, it’s no surprise! Buggeries, Half-tide Rocks, The Box, Catho, Ghosties, Moonie, Frazer, Gravelies, The Haven, Macs, Copa, North Avoca, Sharktower, the Pines, Avoca Point, Bushpig, The Bend, Littles, Pellos, Wambie, Shelly, North Shelly, Shelly Point, [...]

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Travel Games

Steve Gillman 1406 One of my favorite travel games is chess. Okay, it’s just one of my favorite games, and I have three-ounce set with a cloth board, so I can take it anywhere. The last time I used it was in the town center of a small pueblo in the Andes Mountains. The games [...]

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