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Death Valley: ‘The Rebel’ National Park

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Death Valley is not your typical American National Park.  It’s a region of extremes… extreme temperatures… extreme geology… extreme history… extreme scenery. Death Valley National Park provides a stark contrast to many of Americas other national parks and appeals to those who are seeking a departure from their familiar surroundings, and a refuge from cold […]

Kendal: What To Do When You Visit Kendal

Monday, December 29th, 2008

The town of Kendal is not only a short distance from the Lake District but also only a short distance from the coast as well. Not only are Lake Windermere and Keswick a short distance by car and can be reached in less than 30 minutes. In fact, the town of Kendal is an excellent […]

Liverpool: What To Do When You Visit Liverpool

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

For the past year now Liverpool, England has been the European Capital of Culture city. Which means there are lots of things to see and do when you visit this city. In fact this city after London offers more galleries and museums per capita than any other city in the UK. 
You’re also just a […]

Overseas Life- Profitable, Healthy, Delightful

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Welcome to an international living lifestyle, a place full of potential for wealth creation and for a higher standard of living!
More and more people are coming to their senses that moving abroad makes great sense, not just from an economic standing (cost of living is generally lower), but also for a higher quality of […]

York Attractions: What To See and Do When You Visit York

Friday, December 26th, 2008

The historic city of York can be found where the rivers Ouse and Foss join each other and has been one of the UK’s most important cities for around two millenia.  Originally founded by the Romans in 71AD the town has grown and was at one time going to be the capital of England.  However, […]

Traveling with Teenagers? Make it More Fun

Monday, December 15th, 2008

For many teens, the idea of spending the summer cooped up with the family for a vacation is less than appealing. And that means that you could end up with a surly, snarly member of the family on your trip.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. It is possible to travel with a […]


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