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Hawaii New Years

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Hawaiian royalty enjoyed the sand and warm blue waters off Waikiki, now it is Best Single Travel's turn. Discover Waikiki block by block, beach by beach and best of all, everything is within walking distance. So get out of the cold and say Aloha as you join this wonderful New Year's singles vacation and Join Us in Waikiki Hawaii

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Ecuador New Years Adventure

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If you are looking for a great adventure this New Years then this singles vacation is for you. We will swim, zip, raft, ride, bike and tube our way through the beautiful landscape of Ecuador. Don't miss the burning of the monigotes New Year's Eve. Reserve your space today!

For more information click here! Ecuador New Years Adventure

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Japan Singles Vacations

Mt%20Fuji.jpg?width=229Experience the elements of Japanese culture and customs on this amazing singles vacation. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery as we travel from city to city by high speed train. Explore ancient cities and temples, participate in a Buddhist prayer ceremony and enjoy an authentic tea ceremony. Learn to cook a Japanese meal and sleep a few nights in a Ryokan, a traditional Japanese Inn, while meeting new friends and emersing yourself in the traditional Japanese lifestyle.

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Un compromiso con la biodiversidad

biodiversidad en costa ricaA principios del mes de agosto, Costa Rica presentó un análisis acerca de la situación actual de la biodiversidad en su territorio. En él se incluyen los recursos genéticos que se emplean en la agricultura para producir alimentos y materias primas. Se comenzó así la actualización de la Estrategia Nacional de Biodiversidad 2014-2020 (ENB).

Según las declaraciones de la viceministra de Ambiente y Energía, Ana Lorena Guevara, se pretende cumplir con los compromisos internacionales adquiridos por el

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9008789078?profile=originalVillage Center, Vaqueros, Salta, Argentina

Located in the foothills of the Andes at 4000'above sea level, Vaqueros is a small country village at the northern edge of the city of Salta, Argentina. With a resident population of about 4000 persons, here you will see traditional Argentina Gauchos (cowboys) on horseback making their way around the hamlet, enjoy a small town atmosphere and great low prices in restaurants or local shops.

9008790052?profile=originalEnjoy Local Delicacies

Visitors can experience horseback riding on

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As you head south along the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica from Jaco down past Quepos/Manuel Antonio toward Dominical, vast forests of palm trees stretch for miles along the highway.

Palm oil farm on Costa Rica Central Pacific CoastLush and thickly planted, with emerald ferns growing on the trunks and a dense carpet of green underneath, the palms always remind me of a tropical enchanted forest.

These immense plantations are African Palms, and their oil production is one of the largest agricultural industries in Costa Rica. Palm oil – not to be conf

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Magic Kingdom Orlando

Magic Kingdom Orlando is one of the four theme parks constructed at Walt Disney's World Resort, and it made open to public on Oct 1st of 1971. With the Magic Kingdom theme park, most of the kids' fairy tale dreams have come true. With the classy attractions, magical fire crackers, musical events, and the all loved Disney characters, Magic Kingdom has been a wonderful park for children of all age. Mountains, Exotic forest rivers, Haunted Mansions, etc. are some of the attractions of Magic Kingdom

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Five New York Boroughs

New York City is among the largest cities in the world. This is due to the presence of boroughs. The boroughs had their own system of government and maintained separate identities. However, they form part of New York City. The five New York boroughs include:

Bronx - It ranks as the second smallest borough. There is less population here compared to that of Manhattan. More than 1.3 million people counted during the 2010 census. The area has parks for families and streets lined with trees. Also foun

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World Most and Least Expensive Cities

You might be out there thinking of traveling to a destination that you have never been before. But at the same time you are very cautious to make sure that you want to save your wallet. On the other hand you might be thinking of going to the most expensive city in the world. A place where you will spend your money and actually feel that you are in a luxurious place. Here is a list of the most expensive city in the world and the cheapest city in the world.


Most expensive cities
1. Luanda Angola
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Making Travel Photos Useful

I'm in the middle of a job that I have a love-hate feeling about - filing the photographs I've shot over the past few months. I spent a lot of time travelling this year, and my purchase of a little Fujifilm S1800ir?t=yukonalaskacom&l=as2&o=1&a=B0035JD0DW point-and-shoot camera back in mid-May has probably increased my always-prolific shooting a bit because it's so handy.

 

In any case, just since the 16th of May I've shot 8,716 images just on the Fuji (I seldom use my Canon Digital Rebel anymore). After editing, I have just under 8,000 le

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Being beautiful but dangerous, Pha Din mountain pass or O Quy Ho pass are legendary passes for Vietnamese backpackers.

Ma Pi Leng Pass (in Ha Giang)

This is a road curving round Ma Pi Leng mountain top that is 2,000 meters in height. The road is 20 kilometers in length. The pass connects Meo Vac commune and Dong Van commune. This mountain pass is famous for winding roads that are like snakes.

The road crossing Ma Pi Leng pass is called Hanh Phuc road. It was built from 1959 to 1965.

In 2009, Ma Pi L

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Discovering Doi Cave in Dong Nai

The distinction was given to a cave in Tan Phu District after scientists from the Vietnam Institute of Tropical Biology and the Berlin Caving Club spent two months surveying 11 lava caves in the province.


One of the entrances to Doi Cave in Dong Nai Province – Photo: Doan Xa

The arc-shaped cave, named Doi (Bat) by locals, is 534 meters long including a damaged segment, while its intact portion is 426 meters long, beating Indonesia’s Gua Lawah Cave, which is 400 meters long.

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Cave is four meters

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Travel writing not only has the potential to compete with novels on literary merit, but to excel.  After all, it’s potentially got everything: exotic locations, true adventure, multiple story lines, peak emotion, honest reflection, and poetic insight… for starters.  So why is most of it—in short (magazine) form, anyway—so bad?  Follow the money.  No other literary genre is expected to sell peripheral products—tickets and tours and gear and (gulp) insurance—in addition to magazines and books. 

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“How much onion?”  “It says about half.”  “A half, a whole; onions are good for you.  Let’s use the whole onion.”  “It says a teaspoon of paprika.”  “This looks like about a teaspoon.”  And so it went.  One of us chopped, one sautéed, another mixed.  All the tools were there, all the ingredients ready to go.  And so we created.  The Wine Council made the perfect dishes to pair with some outstanding wines from the La Rochelle and Steven Kent Wineries.   Three hours, six dishes, six wines.  A trul

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Japanese Etiquette for Travelers: Ganbatte!


9008556266?profile=originalWhen New York Yankees outfielder Hideki Matsui (right) fractured his left wrist making a catch in 2006, the Japanese baseball star apologized (!) to teammates and fans, promising he would do everything possible to heal as quickly as possible. Or even more quickly than possible. And he would not let pain or the rigors of rehabilitation stand in his way.

Ganbatte! Persist! Do your best! Many parents, teachers, coaches, and office managers in Japan exhort their charges to work hard, to be determi

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State Excellence Award 2013 for Sandeep Marwah

“There are very few people who have achieved to international level and created their own standards in media. Sandeep Marwah is one of them who could create five international records and brought the name of our country to another level’ introduced the organizers inviting Marwah on the stage to receive prestigious State Excellence Award 2013 at Arya Auditorium at New Delhi.

Sandeep Marwah has already been nominated by many agencies including MapsofIndia as the first ten popular and known personal

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On occasion of launching a new 5 star cruise, Huong Hai Sealife Cruise, we would like to offer you a promotion of 50% discount for booking 2 day 1 night trip from May 15th, 2013 to July 30th, 2013

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Whether you are looking for an enchanting destination, an idyllic hideaway to spend your vacation on an intimate getaway location, our cruise promises to be your best selection

FIRST DAY: HANOI - HALONG BAY (Lunch/Dinner)

7.45: Depart Ha noi to Ha Long by car
12.15: Upon arrival at Ha Long city, Sip on a r

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The Central Pacific region of Costa Rica is one of my favorite places in the country. Glittering jade and turquoise on the Pacific Ocean, Manuel Antonio is the Central Pacific’s crown jewel of destinations.

Los-Altos-condo-view-300x168.jpg?width=300Why is this area so intensely popular? Easy. You can find so many of Costa Rica’s top activities and attractions all in one jaw-dropping, gorgeous place. Thick, verdant rainforest spills down steep hillsides to white sand beaches and the azure Pacific Ocean. A scalloped coastline begets coves,

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Incredible Orlando

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Orlando - a city whose title is synonymous with fun and adventure could be the ultimate destination in case you are planning a vacation trip.
In recent occasions Orlando has established itself as a serious and engaging tourist destination. Allow us to have a look at why Orlando is all the time on the wish to visit wish record for tourists from everywhere in the world.
It would surprise you that that there are more than 5000 eating places that serve scrumptious food items. The presence of special

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China's Hidden Caves of Wonder

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Buddhist cave art was first developed in China during the Northern Wei Dynasty around 400 A.D. The thousands of caves held temples and intricately detailed statues of Buddha and his disciples that ranged in size from the length of a finger to the size of four story building. The carving frenzy continued until the Song Dynasties hundreds of years later. Once a place for worship, these caves are now a major destination for art fans and history buffs from around the world. Of the surviving caves, t

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