Carry On Luggage Guide What Not to Pack
March 20, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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You can do away with checked baggage but almost never with carry-on luggage. These days most airlines are advising passengers to limit their baggage on a single carry-on bag. It will not only save them time in the airport, it will also dramatically reduce risks of losing a luggage. However, due to security issues, you [...]
Cappadocia Turkey
March 19, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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Cappadocia is unlike any tourist destination in the world. Rather than centuries old buildings, gorgeous gardens and sun kissed white sand beaches, it is sought for its seemingly extraterrestrial landscape and underground cities. It is located in the Central Anatolian region of Turkey and comprised of the five provinces of Aksaray, Nevsehir, Nigde, Kayseri and [...]
Cancun Vacation
March 19, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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Combine glitzy Vegas-style resorts, turquoise waters, spectacular marine life and ancient Mayan ruins, what do you have? A Cancun vacation! With Cancun?s varied offerings, visitors of all interests are bound to find a perfect spot in this tropical paradise. The vibrant excitement that pulsates all throughout Cancun makes it difficult to imagine miles of dunes, [...]
Bulls Blood Wine A Hungarian Specialty
March 19, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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Why would anyone call their wine Bulls Blood? There’s a great legend here. The legend involves wine and history and heroics…. And it starts in the great little town of Eger, Hungary. In 1552, the Turks were expanding their empire through Europe… and having conquered the Balkans, thousands and thousands of them were headed west [...]
Bratislava Capital of Slovakia
March 19, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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Bratislava is a small city, by capital city standards, and it IS a capital city. You’ve never heard of it? Capital of what? It’s the Capital of Slovakia. The country of Slovakia used to be part of Czechoslovakia until they peacefully parted ways to become the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. This great little [...]
Architecture Of Naples Italy
March 18, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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Naples, one of the oldest cities in the world, has a romantic history of invasion, war and retribution that dates back to 2,800 years ago. A capital city of the Campania Region situated on the province of Naples, it sits on the coast of the Gulf of Naples between the powerful presence of Mount Vesuvius [...]
Zion National Park
February 8, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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You may not have heard much about Zion National Park. It is overshadowed by it’s bigger, more famous neighbor, the Grand Canyon which is wide and open and puts on a show for you in the changing light. And it may seem a little staid next to it’s showy smaller neighbor, Bryce Canyon where hoodoos [...]
Where To Find Henge Monuments
February 7, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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There are other Standing Stones and Henge Monuments besides Stonehenge you know. They are dotted all over the south of England. You can even find them north into Scotland and Northern Ireland. Were they burial grounds, or astronomical instruments, or sacred areas to the Neolithic cultures that built them? We’ve heard all kinds of theories [...]
Where To Eat In Washington DC
February 6, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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Do you have to worry about where to eat in Washington DC? Finding food is sometimes one of the biggest chores when you’re traveling… right after finding a place to sleep. So here you are in this big national capital…. You’re exploring the National Mall. There are all those majestic buildings and monuments. Lots of [...]
What Types of Accommodations Will Travelers Find
February 5, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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There are as many types of accommodations as there are types of travelers. You want to travel, but you’ve got to have a place to sleep, so now it’s time for some decisions. Make up your mind that it’s not going to be just like home. (If you want that… you might as well STAY [...]
