
(NewsUSA) – As the media landscape keeps changing around us, travel writers are following many paths to success. Some are book authors, some write primarily for magazines, and others are earning a good income by blogging or running destination websites. Tim Leffel, author of “Travel Writing 2.0″ (http://travelwriting2.com), offers these tips on making it as [...]
24 February 2011 | Posted in
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When planning a Copper Mountain wedding is it important to begin at least a year in advance. Lodging and accommodations in Copper Mountain tend to book up fast. Planning ahead will ensure you get the best rates on condo rentals, hotels and resort facilities. Read more about Copper Mountain wedding information. It is those moments [...]
7 February 2011 | Posted in
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Combined forces of mankind and nature have created three wonders of Cappadocia- its “fairy chimneys” (coneshaped pillars of tuff capped with basalt) in the unique valleys that look like another planet, ancient underground cities and 1500-year old rock cut Christian churches. All of it is concentrated in the area of approximately 100×100 km in the [...]

We weren’t planning to go rock and arrowhead hunting in Arizona. My wife and I just liked that hotspring in the desert. It was agood place to escape the Michigan winter for a while. By: Steve Gillman Then we met Felix, an old Mayan Indian living in an old RV. After sharing meals and campfires for [...]
7 February 2011 | Posted in
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Family holidays should be enjoyed. You can do this by taking great escapes and holidays to Istanbul in Turkey. There are few holidays that allow families the opportunity to play together like those to Istanbul. You can literally find something exciting to do as a family no matter what season you decide to visit. Holidays [...]

Boston is one of the oldest American cities which boasts its rich history. Therefore, there are a lot of interesting things to look at here.
7 February 2011 | Posted in
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Author: Wiser World Travel From Sedona to the Grand Canyon, one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World, Arizona’s scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Trek deep into the Grand Canyon to an overlook at Ooh Aah Point before descending 1,200 feet through 40 million years of geological history to Cedar Ridge. Climb Red [...]

(NewsUSA) – Many people hope to see the world. But as industrialization, pollution and global warming threaten one-of-a-kind locales, many Americans travel with a new sense of urgency -; they want to see the world before it’s gone. People are booking trips to raft China’s Yangtze River before the government builds a dam in 2009. [...]
19 October 2010 | Posted in
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When Americans travel, they tend to go from point A to B. Planes, trains and buses will transport you to sites, but among security checks, long lines and little leg space, the journey can become a pain. Vacationers who want to enjoy every leg of their vacation have been turning to alternative ways of travel. [...]
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(NewsUSA) – For many travelers, cultural immersion no longer means walking tours to monuments or through art museums. Instead, tourists seek to satisfy their stomachs along with their wanderlust. So-called “food vacations” are on the rise. According to one 2007 study, 27 million Americans included culinary activities as part of their travel plans between 2004 [...]
19 October 2010 | Posted in
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