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The Best Gay Beaches Around The World - Rio, Brazil - Sydney, Aus…

new gay travel guide | August 9th 2008 by derrick sorles

GAYS AND BEACHES! A love affair with the sun, water, and nearly naked men! Gay beaches are everywhere ... small ones, big ones, hidden ones, sandy ones, rocky ones.  Coast to coast, if there are gays around, there must be a gay beach!Some read more

Best Tours, Attractions and Museums in USA

My Trails In Life | July 16th 2008 by Ging2x

My best summer vacation when my husband and I went to Disney in Orlando and the 1st time that I have been visited and had fun in Disney and makes me think everything is possible. In my country Philippines, there is none compare to Disney, which is a read more

GLAMPING and the Clayoquot Wildness Resort

new gay travel guide | June 22nd 2008 by derrick sorles

GLAMPING? What is it?? I just found out! While doing some research I came across Clayoquot Wilderness Resort and their blog. They are located in the fragile Clayoquot Sound Biosphere reserve near the seaside village of Tofino, British Columbia. read more

Travel Made Easy: New York Zip Code Map

World Travel News, Information and Resources. | June 16th 2008 by Travelers

If you're thinking about taking a trip to New York, particularly the New York City area, on business or pleasure, you may want to stock up on a few things. Particularly, a good GPS and some kind of New York zip code map so you can find your way aroun read more

11:11

Alex Allied: Blog Freely. Life's Like That. | June 10th 2008

I’m not sure about you guys, but I’ve been seeing this pattern way too often lately, it’s more than just a coincidence. I’ve realized this about a year ago, and I’ve since searching for articles related to 11:11. And the read more

Florent Restaurant New York City to Close This Month

new gay travel guide | June 10th 2008 by derrick sorles

SAD  BUT TRUE!  The legendary  gay 24/7 Florent Restaurant in New York Citys  meat packing disctrict will close it's doors  on Gay Pride June 29th! High-end boutiques, high-end hotels, and the soon-to-be unveiled high-end h read more

The miniature Godzilla and life size whale of Tokyo

Leaving the center, in serch of The edge | June 4th 2008 by dreamexistence

The Godzilla statue is hidden deep inside the heart of Ginza, hard to find. Espezially when you keep looking up at the sky for a cosmic edition… A bit more eye catching though, the life size blue whale located outside the national science m read more

Taman Jubilee Bukit Aup

BenardCometh Revelations | May 30th 2008 by Benard

Taman Jubilee Bukit Aup or if translated to English would be Aup Hill Jubilee Park. That doesn't sounds right. Lets just stick with Taman Jubilee Bukit Aup shall we? The Taman Jubilee Bukit Aup is... [[This is just the summary.....Visit my blog Ben read more

Open Doors Toronto

You are in My World | May 24th 2008 by Tricia

I just realized that this weekend is “Open Doors Toronto” weekend. Geez … already missed a day too. Yesterday, while Chris and I were watching the news we saw a story about Open Doors Toronto. Open Doors is when many of the histo read more

Fantastic Scenery and Fresh Air in Kintamani

Bali Driver Tour Guide | May 13th 2008 by Lowongan Kerja

(Toya Bungkah and Batur Vulcano) Kintamani is located in Bangli Regency. This place has a very fresh air and sometimes there is being cold and misty. It is really has a truly beautiful scenery. It is about 77 kilometers from Kuta. Kintamani has 2 mos read more

The Miracle of Tanah Lot

Bali Driver Tour Guide | May 13th 2008 by Lowongan Kerja

Tanah Lot is one of the most famous temples in Bali. The picturesque location makes it a popular tourist spot. It is located in Tabanan Regency at Beraban village, Kediri. It is about 30 kilometers from Denpasar. You can go there by motor bicycle or read more

Traveling to Madhya Pradesh

India Travel | May 7th 2008 by uday

Central India - Madhya PradeshCentral India has always been a tourist attraction because of its natural beauty, wildlife and historic monuments and ancient temples.The most famous destination in Madhya Pradesh is the Khajuraho Temples situated in read more

Golfing on a Budget

Living in Guraon | May 5th 2008 by Manika Gandhi

Golf has always been something of a luxury game to be afforded only by the very rich. You can understand why if you look at the fees courses like The DLF Golf Course and ITC Classic Golf Course charge. Don’t despair, though, since there are cheaper read more

NHK Studio Park

Leaving the center, in serch of The edge | April 17th 2008 by dreamexistence

NHK studio park, a mulitcolored tour of Japans public TV. read more

Museums in Corfu

Corfu Holiday Accommodation | April 10th 2008 by symposio

Archaeological MuseumDelve into the depths of Corfu’s ancient history with ancient Corfu artefacts, a rich collection of coins and marble statues from the Hellenistic period. The most stunning piece in the museum, due to the scale of its size and a read more

Meguro Parasitological Museum, feat love bugs

Leaving the center, in serch of The edge | March 22nd 2008 by dreamexistence

A rear gem of a museum, very hard to find. Displaying over 300 speciments of parasites… Makes you think twice about the raw fish you ate last night!!! There is also a small souvenir shop, where you can buy anything parasite. What about a neck read more

Kerala: Traveling Information

India Travel | March 22nd 2008 by uday

Kerala is situated at the western most tip of the Indian subcontinent with its capital as Thiruvananthapuram erstwhile Trivandrum. Kerala has the highest literacy rate and the language is Malayalam…English is very popular in this Indian state. read more

Sector 14 Market

Living in Guraon | March 4th 2008 by Manika Gandhi

Have you often thought about being able to go to one ‘destination’ and be able to shop for domestic staples, personal items, pharmaceutical items, stationery, the odd nick-knacks and finally sink your taste buds into Delhi’s quintessential str read more

Fun a Must when Planning Your City.

No Fear of Falling | March 2nd 2008 by John

Planning your city around technology, some interactivity, and fun is the way to go. The South by Southwest music, film and interactive festivals and conferences pumped approximately $95 million into the Austin economy in 2007, according to a new econ read more

Epicentre - Gurgaon's own little bit of culture!

Living in Guraon | February 18th 2008 by Manika Gandhi

Gurgaon finally has its own cultural hot spot. We can now cultivate and grow our own culturatti and do not have to turn to Delhi for an intellectually refreshing evening laced with tasteful music, theatre, and art. The Epicentre at Gurgaon’s Appare read more

Tulleeho Cocktail Gurukul at Barrique, Gurgaon

Living in Guraon | February 17th 2008 by Manika Gandhi

Tulleeho is a group that provides "beverage related services" to companies and individuals in some of the larger cities in India. For companies, such as liquor companies, they do end to end marketing that includes workshops, collateral development, t read more

Museums in Corfu

Corfu Chronicles | February 8th 2008 by symposio

Archaeological MuseumDelve into the depths of Corfu’s ancient history with ancient Corfu artefacts, a rich collection of coins and marble statues from the Hellenistic period. The most stunning piece in the museum, due to the scale of its size and a read more

Saving More Than the Sea Lions

No Fear of Falling | January 31st 2008 by John

Sea Lions massacred in the Galapagos, the islands which inspired the theory of evolution, are being destroyed by tourism. Known for some time it’s finally hitting home, and it would be a shame to allow this to happen. Can Darwin’s Lab Surviv read more

Pssst....Beat The Rush - Top 10 Up-and-Coming Destinations for 20…

new gay travel guide | January 16th 2008 by derrick sorles

GAY.com's GT McCallan has just unveiled his top 10 picks for up and coming gay hot spots in 2008!Beat the hordes and discover the most exhilarating, up-and-coming cities on 2008's travel map before everyone checks them out and checks them off. read more

Sanur, a Relaxed Beach

Bali Driver Tour Guide | December 30th 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

Sanur is the area on Bali where mass tourism first got a foothold. The 11 floor high Bali Beach Hotel, the first large hotel on Bali, was built in 1965. It is still the highest building on Bali, due to a law made after the completion that bans any bu read more

Lovina, The Beauty of North Bali

Bali Driver Tour Guide | December 30th 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

Lovina is located just southwest of Singaraja in the Buleleng region, it covers an area of about 8 km including the Anturan, Tukad Mungga, Temukus and Kalikbukbuk villages. Lovina has a growing number of shops, restaurants and hotels, but is not by f read more

Goa Gajah, The Elephant Cave

Bali Driver Tour Guide | December 30th 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

The mysterious Goa Gajah (elephant cave) is one of the oldest relics on Bali. The exact time of origin is uncertain, but archeologists estimate the cave to have been built around year 1022 AD. This was long before Majapahit entered the island, and al read more

Besakih, Balinese Mother Temple

Bali Driver Tour Guide | December 30th 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

At the foot of the great Gunung Agung mountain sits the most sacred of all Balinese temples; Pura Besakih. A more spectacular location for this huge temple complex would be hard to find. If you are lucky to visit on a clear day you can see Gunung Agu read more

Candidasa, a Place to Meditate

Bali Driver Tour Guide | December 30th 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

Candidasa can be a good alternative if you’re looking for a pleasant place to stay a few days while you explore East Bali. This is a tourist area about three km long, located along the main road from Semarapura (Klungkung) to Amlapura. A large read more

Goa Lawah, The Bat Cave

Bali Driver Tour Guide | December 30th 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

There is no doubt why Goa Lawah, the bat cave, has got this name. Thousands of noisy bats fill the air in and around the cave, with a sharp smell of bat droppings covering the ground in a thick layer. It is also said that pythons live inside the cave read more

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