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July 31, 2006

Travel To Orlando: Worlds Beyond Walt s Wildest

Today s Orlando conjures images of fabled societies and a well known 2-dimensional mouse; however, the low-lying city near Florida s Atlantic Coast has done much more to diversify its image since its backwater orange growing days. Worlds and Lands of the extreme and ultimate fictional reality

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Travel To Los Angeles: Hollywood With A

Los Angeles might be the big budget capital of cinema, but that is not to say that the Hollywood haute and haughty permeate the city s cultural mood on its many other levels. Los Angeles is a multilayered and multiethnic urban and suburban sprawl from the waves crashing beneath Santa Monica Pier

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Caution: Chicago Just Might Blow You

The Windy City is full of more than just, well, air. Chicago is the heart and soul of America s Midwest, the country s third largest city behind New York and Los Angeles, and claims some of the most recognizable architectural monuments of American tradition and culture, such as historic Wrigley

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July 30, 2006

Timeshare Buying

Do you feel excited when thinking about buying a timeshare. Are you thinking about all the wonderful places that you can go on vacation? Going to vacation spots that can be secluded and quiet. How about sitting by the pool, looking at the mountain scenery. Thinking of seeing the wonders of nature.

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A Nice Savanna

Almost everyone have their own ideal vacation spot. This usually considered as the perfect place where the worries and toils of survival can be forgotten momentarily. And two natural elements that often characterize this ideal vacation spot are the sun and the ocean. There must be something about

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Ravel To Boston: Not Your Grandmother s Tea

Boston has traditionally stood as the beacon of New England thought, culture and historical direction, and consequently has been the major force behind the independent progress of the United States of America. Boston s well preserved colonial architecture gracing the tree lined streets or the

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Travel To New York City: The Bigger

Frank Sinatra knew what he was singing about when he declared that he was going to be a part of it in New York. New York City is the queen of metropolitan life and the quintessence of globalized heritage. From the sensory excitement of Times Square s King Kong-sized interactive plasma screens to

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Popular Adventure

Adventure tours are truly becoming a phenomenon. Just about everyone wants to live life to its fullest. Below, is a list of some of today s interesting adventure tours. $Alcatraz Island. The name of a San Francisco island is also the name of a former federal prison known as The Rock, from which

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