Are you one of those certified shop-a-holic who are found almost everyday in malls and market stands? Or maybe you consider yourself a bargain-hunter who loves seeking out cheap items? If so, the Thai capital is definitely a place you don’t want to miss.
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March 10th, 2009 | Posted in Trave to Thailand | No Comments
The Island of Grand Bahama narrows as you move west out of Freeport towards the West End, which was once the capital of Grand Bahama and is still the home of the first settlers of Grand Bahama. On the main road from Freeport to the West End, which in some spots seems just inches from the water, you will see fisherman’s boats moored and ready to sell the fresh catch of the day to those who pass by. Local vendors line the road with food stands selling meals of fried grouper, conch salad and peas-n-rice.
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March 10th, 2009 | Posted in Freeport | No Comments
The thought of heading to Arizona just to take a far glimpse of the Grand Canyon has most likely passed everyone’s mind every once in a while. It would, of course, cost you, but every cent you pay is definitely worth it. And besides, it is not like as if the expenses are extremely high. The amount you need to pay for is only equivalent, if not even more, to what kind of elation you will feel after finally having felt the breeze while atop the Grand Canyon.
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March 10th, 2009 | Posted in Adventure Travel | No Comments
With Bahamian tourism increasing, the dining spots in Nassau have stepped up their food preparations. Now they are sophisticated as any city in the United States. European chefs brought in by the top restaurants have trained young Bahamians in the skills of fine cuisine. Cuisines from Chinese, Indian, Mexican, Creole, and Japanese are now available. Just don’t forget about the Bahamian dishes.
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March 10th, 2009 | Posted in Nassau Paradise Island | No Comments
Even though the Norwegian city of Oslo may not have the beauty of other cities, you will find it to be quite busy when it comes to touring and visiting other places. There is not a shortage of things to do here.
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March 9th, 2009 | Posted in Norway Travel | No Comments
If you are planning to spend your east coast fishing vacation doing fly fishing, then you should be concentrating more on trout than anything else. Trout can be found in lakes, streams, creeks, and rivers in assorted locations in the east coast. In fact, fishing enthusiasts visit these areas to catch the wily trout while having a pleasurable experience from the entire fishing trip.
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March 7th, 2009 | Posted in East coast fishing vacations | No Comments
Trafalgar Square was built in the 1830s. This area has a double purpose-tourism and political awareness. During the Christmas season every year, the country of Norway provides the area with a Christmas tree. This is their way of appreciation for Britain helping them to separate from the Nazis.
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March 7th, 2009 | Posted in London travel | No Comments
It is always a nice treat to break away from all the stressful demands of our workplace, isn’t it? And most of us are dying to get out of these nerve-racking workloads.
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March 7th, 2009 | Posted in Top ten bargain vacations | No Comments
If you like the coast so much and love to bask under the sun with the ocean winds hitting your face, why not visit and have a relaxing vacation at Rhode Island where one tenth of its inland area is surrounded with salt water. In fact, a drive to any of its water’s edge would take only a 30 minute drive or less.
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March 7th, 2009 | Posted in Weekend getaways in US North East | No Comments
There’s no doubt that Thailand is one of the adored countries in the world when it comes to tourist destinations and historical and authentic temples.
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March 7th, 2009 | Posted in Trave to Thailand | No Comments