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What do you wear to Seven Magic Mountains?

Seven Magic Mountains is an art installation located in the Nevada desert, and the weather can be quite hot and dry. Therefore, it is recommended to wear comfortable and breathable clothing, such as shorts, t-shirts, and sandals or sneakers. You may also want to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. It's also a good idea to bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated. While there is no strict dress code, it's important to dress appropriately for the weather and…

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Global Entry is a program that allows pre-approved travelers to expedite the process of entering the United States.To apply for Global Entry, you must be a citizen or national of the United States, Mexico, or Canada and have a valid passport. You can also be a lawful permanent resident of the U.S., Canada, or Mexico.Once you have applied for Global Entry and been approved, you will receive an email with instructions on how to complete your interview appointment at any U.S. Customs and Border…

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The most historical place in India is the Taj Mahal. The Mughal emperor Shah Jahan commissioned the building of this beautiful mausoleum for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died while giving birth to their 14th child. The Taj Mahal took 22 years to build and is considered one of the world's most iconic buildings.Other historical places include the Red Fort in Delhi and Qutub Minar in Delhi. These sites were built during the Mughal Empire and are known for their architectural beauty.

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  • Hi Gigi and Judy,
    I've been as far south as Koh Samui. We had massages on the beach. $7.50 for an hour that was split with bartender. We gave her $15 each.
    I did, but did not get anywhere with Thai Tourist Board. However, I just sent a request to a PR company that handles Thailand. I'll be at the SE Regional Conf in Jacksonville.
  • I've been infatuated with Thailand for a long time as well. Was there in 1999 backpacking with a friend where we made our way south of Phuket to Railey Beach and Phi Phi Don. Beautiful. My mind relaxes just thinking about it!
  • Thanks, Maralyn. Are you coming to Leigh's IFWTWA session in Atlantic Beach? Why don't you pitch a group trip to the Thai Tourist Board?
  • I just checked out your blogs and signed up to follow. Nice job.
  • You are LONG overdue. For a more recent look, try my blogs, http://www.travelonthelevel.blogspot.com, where I've blogged about Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket, and http://www.foodafar.blogspot.com, where I've shared Thai recipes gathered in March.
  • It is such a diverse country from the North going south to the islands. I studied there in 89 and they returned 3 more times--the last in 2004. It is time to go back.
  • I'm with you, Maralyn. i was there for the first time in March and long to return.
  • Wanted--Media trip to Thailand. I love Thailand, the people, its culture, food, and SILK. Last night, I gave away my 3 Thai Silk suits as I could not have them taken in any more. I'm going to have to make a visit again as this is the only place I will purchase suits. Thailand silk suits have worked for me since 1989, so I'm ready to return. Clothes aside, I try to discover more and more each time I return, by exploring areas I've not visited. If there is a media trip opportunity, I'd love to know about it.
  • As a writer who doesn't normally cover travel, when I see the word "local" coupled with "bar" or "restaurant," I assume the writer is saying that the clients are neighborhood people rather than tourists. For me, this is a bit of shorthand that works well. Am I the only one here who has no quarrel with this term?
  • Max - with an editorial hat on, I have to say that I totally agree with your summary. Dare I suggest that it's simply a conveniently 'in vogue' word that helps save words or lengthy explanations, which in the quick fire world we live in happens to suit?
    How about starting a campaign to get rid of it (apart from the historically sound British usage)? Or is this indeed just that?
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