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Having a Howling Good Time - Wolf Haven International
One Thousand Things To Do, Tacoma, WA | July 21st 2008 by gnumilk
Located on 80 acres of peaceful forest and Mima mound prairie, Wolf Haven is the perfect setting for getting to know one of nature’s most elusive creatures. Since 1982, Wolf Haven has rescued more than 100 captive-born wolves from roadside zoos, an read more
NYC in a Double Decker Bus
USAer Blog | July 17th 2008
My mother, father and older brother and sister were born in New York City. I was the first native born Texan in my family. The first time we visited New York City, I was only five years old and remember being cold, ill, and wondering how Santa Clau read more
Why I have been banned from the Freedom Trail
Maman des Filles | July 2nd 2008
I was reading Miss Britt description of her bus trip through NYC over the weekend and it made me start thinking. If you know me then you realize that I am a total nerd who seems to absorb seemingly random and ridiculous facts. How do I do this? Si read more
Learn what’s behind Chicago architecture’s Wow Factor
Perceptive Travel Blog | June 6th 2008 by Sheila Scarborough
Thanks to a confluence of imaginative architects (and the unexpected redecorating opportunities left by the devastating 1871 Great Chicago Fire) the Windy City has a jaw-dropping collection of spectacular buildings. A number of innovations were hall read more
Putting context back into travel, OR why contextualizing travel i…
cool travel guide | June 5th 2008 by lara dunston
Enriching the experience of travel: it's all about context
cool travel guide | June 5th 2008 by lara dunston
The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel after hours: the only way…
cool travel guide | June 4th 2008 by lara dunston
Flashback to my Dolly Parton days…
The Vacationer | May 23rd 2008 by Trip Shop - Travel Journal
I was never SO into Dolly, but a few years back I went through a little Dolly phase that brought me around Tennessee to all the famous Dolly hotspots. So first on the list is Dollywood, one of the cheesiest and happiest places on earth. I don’t kno read more
Sightseeing in Barcelona
Spain Inside Out - A Travellers Guide | May 14th 2008 by Gary
A great way to see and visit and all the major sights in Barcelona is with the Barcelona Guide Bureau. The Barcelona Guide Bureau (BGB) is a tour operator founded in 1990 by a group of local expert guides who wanted to perfect the tour services offe read more
Surfing in South Africa
Adventure Activities in South Africa | May 9th 2008 by Gary
South Africa has some of the best surfing spots in the world and regularly hosts top surfing competitions. The photo above was taken off Durban and is of Jordy Smith, a young surfer who is already making a name for himself on the International Surfi read more
Best Sightseeing Tours in Key West, San Diego, Savannah
Discount Shopping, Fresh Deals & Online Information | November 27th 2007 by Pathfolio
Do you fancy the world popular attractions such as the San Diego Zoo or city-wide excursions on the famous Old Town Trolley tours? The San Diego Zoo is one of our all-time favorites! Being one of the largest, most progressive zoos in the world with read more
Tours in Vatican and Sistine Chapel
About Italy NewsBlog | August 10th 2007 by About Italy
All trip to Rome is not complete until you have visited the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel. Skip the Line: Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Coach Tour: Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel Coach Tour starts from Piazza della Repubblica with the Fou read more

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