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  • Driving on the Wrong Side

    Posted @ 09:07AM on 02/13/2012 by Jason Holland - Travel
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    Some countries around the world do things differently than we do here in the United States. I know, that sounds kind of crazy but it does really happen and one of those differences that can be a little unnerving but also a lot of fun is countries where they drive on the opposite side of the road. For those people who may be a bit concerned about that, here are a few tips to help make the transition easier....
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    The Zen-like Experience of Swimming with Manatee swim at Crystal River, FL

    Posted @ 07:38AM on 02/08/2012 by Len Boccassini - Travel
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    There are few moments in life that I found to be as rewarding and Zen-like as interacting with these gentle giants.
  • 2012 Europe and Transatlantic Crossings - FEEL FAMOUS SALE!

    Posted @ 05:43AM on 01/13/2012 by Len Boccassini - Travel
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    2012 is an exciting year to sail with Cunard and the perfect time to share The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the World. During our Feel Famous Sale, invite your clients to choose from our wide selection of 2012 Mediterranean, Northern Europe and Transatlantic Crossings and save up to $1,600 per stateroom off Early Booking Fares†.
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    Top 7 Travel Updates: 2012

    Posted @ 01:58PM on 01/10/2012 by Jason Holland - Travel
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    What does 2012 hold for us in regards to travel? Read below. 1. One of the top trends and desires for travel according to observers is a focus on increased value. If this holiday shopping season is any indication ...
  • The Smoky Mountains

    Posted @ 11:01AM on 11/18/2011 by Len Boccassini - Travel
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    Rising along the Tennessee-North Carolina border, the Great Smoky Mountains are a national treasure.
  • Door County, Wisconsin

    Posted @ 05:29AM on 11/17/2011 by Len Boccassini - Travel
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    As luminous as just-fallen snow, they fill the landscape of Door County, Wisconsin. Typically bursting forth in mid-May from over 2,000 acres of mainly Montmorency trees, these cherry blossoms are spring’s show-stoppers. But they are not all that delight this season in the Door, a 70-mile long peninsula cradled by the waters of Lake Michigan to the east and Green Bay to the west.
  • European River Cruising with AMA Waterways

    Posted @ 07:12AM on 11/16/2011 by Len Boccassini - Travel
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    Always dreamed of a European vacation? Love cruising? Why not combine the two and consider River Cruising with AMA Waterways?
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    Wyoming: Unbroken Land of Savage Beauty

    Posted @ 06:20AM on 11/15/2011 by Len Boccassini - Travel
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    In June, I undertook a week-long expedition across Wyoming, which I’d never visited. What little I knew of it (as sparsely populated and ranch-filled, with a wonderful national park), I gleaned from pop culture. So when friends invited me to join them in Sheridan, a charming burg in the north-central part of the state, I jumped at the chance.
  • Golf Nova Scotia: Powerful, Pristine, Perfect.

    Posted @ 11:02AM on 11/14/2011 by Len Boccassini - Travel
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    I recently discovered some of the best golf in North America can be found in the Great White North in Nova Scotia in the Canadian Maritime Provinces. Uncrowded and unspoiled, it has about 5,000 square-miles of seacoast, some of it lined with spectacular golf courses.
  • Memphis: Blues & Beyond

    Posted @ 05:59AM on 11/11/2011 by Len Boccassini - Travel
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    Rising from bluffs overlooking the massive Mississippi, it is a city named for the long-lost capital of the ancient civilization of Egypt. And yet Memphis, the Mid-South’s earthy, eccentric queen, is quintessentially American.
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