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  • The Greatest Island Of Texas

    The Greatest Island Of Texas

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    Galveston, a Gulf Coast island playground in Texas, was founded by a pirate and maintains an aura of romance and adventure through its predominantly Victorian architecture and myriad of fun activities. Besides splashing in the ocean, playing on the beaches, or taking boat tours, you can browse unique shops, visit fascinating museums and historic mansions, or go to a concert. The kids and their parents will love the Schlitterbahn water amusement park and Moody Gardens, home of a rainforest, an aquarium, an IMAX theater, and a 4-D show. Youll never run out of great things to do in Galveston! Author: Lois Kerschen As a career educator, Lois has written for a number of academic publications. However, since travel is her favorite diversion, she and her photographer husband Steve have now joined forces to produce travel guides. After 16 years of frequent Galveston treks, they can expertly direct visitors to every type of fun and interesting activity. Coverimage: East Beach, Galveston, TX by Mary P Madigan (CC BY 2.0)

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  • From The Mission To The Wharf

    From The Mission To The Wharf

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    Chumash Indians populated this area before the conquistador Ortega arrived in 1796. He must have thought he had found paradise itself! Known as the American Riviera, Santa Barbara is beloved for its temperate weather nearly 75 degrees year round and for the sapphire ocean and caramel mountains that provide a spectacular natural backdrop. The red tile roofs and gleaming arches are symbols of the prevalent Spanish colonial architecture: here, of course, enhanced with the ubiquitous Santa Barbara charm! Come along on this three-mile walk that takes you from The Queen of the Missions to the historic, wood-planked Stearns Wharf. Author: Nancy Shobe Nancy Shobe is an acclaimed travel writer and author who specializes in the California Central Coast and Southern areas. A Santa Barbara resident for nearly 20 years, Nancy knows the nooks and crannies of the city and can help you effortlessly navigate around. She has an adventurous spirit coupled with a wicked sense of humor and a passion for trekking and touring. Coverimage: Big Smile by Damian Gadal (CC BY 2.0)

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  • The Gateway To Patagonia

    The Gateway To Patagonia

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    Bariloche, Argentina is a paradise that offers a slice of the good life to everyone that visits. Are you looking for fun activities like world-class fly fishing, top-rated hiking through rainforests or watching the amazing condor soar the wind currents with its ten foot wingspan? Do you enjoy fantastic meals, National Geographic views and classy accommodations? What about getting to do all of this at a fraction of the cost? Welcome to the northern gateway to Patagonia. Bariloche is a vacation that will inspire and thrill you. Discover paradise! Author: Shanie Matthews Shanie Matthews is a US-born freelance wordsmith, photographer, and professional snow skier. An adventurous travel writer, she is inspired by sports, humanitarian involvement and eco-tourism. Shanie loves the pristine beauty of her adopted city, walking through lush Andean forests, and the frequent sight of condors soaring above. Coverimage: Hoy, justo antes de terminar la etapa. #bariloche #patagonia by juanpol (CC BY 2.0)

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  • Paradise Found

    Paradise Found

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    Puerto Lopez, on the coast of Ecuador in Manabi Province, is an undiscovered gem for new and experienced eco-tourists. Start your vacation in busy Guayaquil to get an idea of the countrys fascinating history, and then take a short bus ride to the coast. There, youll discover deserted beaches, tropical, sub-tropical, and humid eco-systems, unmatched wildlife, and a culture that practically begs you to slow down and see what the natural world has to offer. Author: Chris Amisano Chris Amisano is a freelance writer and author with a background in corporate training, instructional design, and banking. His first novel, "An Imperfect Arrangement," was published in June 2007. As an avid traveler, Chris has visited and written about various locations in North and South America, including Ecuador and Bolivia, as well as France, the Czech Republic, England, and Italy. Coverimage: 120313-Puerto Lopez Equador (86) by Cecilia Heinen (CC BY 2.0)

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  • A Champagne Tour On A Beer Budget: Reims; France

    A Champagne Tour On A Beer Budget: Reims; France

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    Taste the finest wines, see the room where German Forces surrendered in World War II, visit a significant Cathedral, and have a famous pink biscuit! Visit the focal center of the region of Champagne, France, to take a look at the contrast of ancient traditions and modern life in the city. Tour one of the most prestigious Champagne houses in the world one of the many available to visit in Reims and learn more about this beautiful region and its famous bubbly wine. Then take a trip into an underground network of over 120 kilometers of champagne cellars. Author: Sylvia Edwards Davis Sylvia Edwards Davis toured the world on the wings of her career in the travel and hospitality industry and served on the Board of Directors of two international chambers of commerce. Her writing career combines the best of her business experience with her love of wine, food, people and travel. Sylvia and her husband David, an artist, live in a small village in rural France. Coverimage: Reims, Monument aux infirmières by Medelie Vendetta (CC BY 2.0)

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  • Nyack On The Hudson

    Nyack On The Hudson

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    If you need a break from the city life, take a day trip to Nyack, New York. Only 20 minutes from the George Washington Bridge, you can experience the tranquility of the Hudson River without any tourists edging on the back of your heels. Check out this river village for its atmosphere, river views, Victorian architecture, artwork, antique shops and great food. Author: Sara Cann Sara Cann fuels her zest for learning by traveling extensively to gain knowledge from other cultures. She has lived in Paris, and enjoys travel blogging and writing articles about unusual places - to let her readers escape the mundane. Coverimage: George Washington Bridge by brianac37 (CC BY 2.0)

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