Archive for July, 2009

New Zealand Travel From A Specialized Seattle Travel Agent

by Bonnie Lafer

It is a great opportunity to be able to travel to Seattle, popularly known as the Emerald City because of its profusion of evergreens. Some people are even interested in temporarily settling down in this city in order to take advantage of a great education. This city has been well known all over the U.S. for its huge turn out of graduates.

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July 27 2009 | Vacations | 4 Comments »

Etosha Africa

by Andrew Keet

The word Etosha means Great White Place and aptly describes the vast white plains of the ancient salt pans situated in the Kalahari Basin of southern Africa. The floor of this expansive basin is thought to be 1 billion years old and is made up of dry, dusty clay and salt. Water comes rarely and for a short period of time.

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July 26 2009 | Destinations | 1 Comment »

Anglesey Holidays

by Peter Jones

Anglesey is a large beautiful island located off the coast of North Wales in the United Kingdom. The island is located close to the Snowdonia National Park and the towns of Bangor and Caernarfon are located nearby. Anglesey is renowned for its beautiful beaches and self catering holidays and watersports are very popular.

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July 25 2009 | Destinations | No Comments »

Bring The Vacation Home!

by Barb Roehler

If you happen to ask any of your friends about their choice of dream vacations, there is an even Steven chance that they might answer, “sipping a sangria, hot Jamaican sand beneath my feet” They are not alone in this wishful thinking. A large majority of us workaholics dream of a time when we can live the life of a beach dweller, living in a beach house looking out upon the ocean of our dreams.

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July 24 2009 | Vacations | No Comments »

Relaxational Massage: A Journey Inwards

by Satya Supriyareed

As children we are ever captivated by the infinite nature all around us, interacting with it with a sense of boundless discovery. Listening to music, watching the movements of fluffy clouds, combing the beach for pebbles or shells are ways to still the mind, to regain a sense of our wholeness in the innocence of the moment. As we except life’s challenges, and assume greater responsibilities, we often lose our connection with the outer world, and spend so much of our time deep in the trenches of our minds.

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July 24 2009 | Vacations | No Comments »

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