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U.S. History At It’s Finest

October 28, 2010 by  
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There is an amazing array of hiking adventures to be had within the Pine Tree State, as well as off-road cycling, fishing and backpacking in the spring, summer and fall months and cross-country skiing in the snowy winter months. Convenient to cabin rentals throughout this state – that following four hundred years of European colonization and no less than 10,000 years of human habitation before that, continues to be mainly pristine, unoccupied wilderness – are literally 1000s of miles of hiking trails that range from simple day hikes to difficult treks over trails that rise to virtually a mile above sea level at Mount Katahdin.

The Rugged Shorelines Of Amazing Maine

October 26, 2010 by  
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For those of you, who are avid readers of Steven King, you might already be aquanited with Maine; a great deal of the state’s beaches as well as the towns and internal countryside happens to be the background for his initial books and are recalled in immense detail.

It’s All Smiles On The Greek Isles

October 24, 2010 by  
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Greeks are a seafaring people ever since the Bronze Age, 3-4,000 years ago – and small wonder; there is greater than six thousand of them. In spite of this, only 227 of these islands boast somebody existing on them, and even less than eighty possess holiday rentals. These Greece beach vacation rentals are definitely worth seeking out, however; if you need to get to understand the nation and the folks of this very old country, you will certainly want to go to the islands with its comfortable towns and relaxiing kafeneos. It is at these eating establishments that you’re going to taste genuine Greek cooking that you cannot obtain anyplace else, and also; those Greek isle beaches are amazingly romantic places, it is these little cafes that magnetize gourmands from across the world.

Wine And Dine In Picturesque Tuscany Italy

October 14, 2010 by  
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“Beautiful Tuscany” doesn’t begin to do justice to this area of Italy, located in the northeast and central region of the country. Ancient home of the Etruscan civilization, which predated the Romans and gave the region its name, Tuscany was the source of the Italian Renaissance in the 13th Century and has long been a center of knowledge, ethnicity and the arts. It is no coincidence that the best inventive and intellectual figures in Italian history – including Dante, Botticelli, Michaelangelo and Da Vinci were all natives of Tuscany, as were Galileo, surveyor Amerigo Vespucci (who gave his name to the American continents) and Puccini. It’s also worth noting that the Florentine dialect is considered the literary standard for the entirety of Italy.

Discover A Piece Of Human History While Visiting Rome

October 1, 2010 by  
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With roughly 14,000 years of human history, it’s little surprise that Rome is named the “Eternal City.” And you can undoubtedly spend that long discovering all this romantic and scenic city has to provide, particularly by taking one of the countless guided or self-guided walking tours.

Mama And Papa Had A Dream In California

September 8, 2010 by  
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It is said that there are almost as many aspects to California as there are people who live there. While this may be a bit of an exaggeration, the fact is that California is a very diverse place with something for everyone including romantic wine tours of some of the world’s premier viticulture regions. The Napa Valley is as close to old Tuscany and Provence as you are likely to find in the United States. North of this area is the spectacular northern coast of California, where some say the Pacific Northwest really begins. This is home to the legendary Redwood forests, where the largest trees on the planet still thrive.

Down With The Ship In St. Augustine

August 29, 2010 by  
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It is inaccurate to call St. Augustine, Florida as America’s oldest city. Native American mound cities in the Upper Midwest and the Anasazi Pueblo cities of southwestern Colorado predate St. Augustine by several hundred years, as do Mexico City and the ancient Mayan city of Tikal further south. However, St. Augustine was the first permanent, named European settlement in what is now the United States, established only a little over seventy years after Columbus’ historic voyage.

Unspoiled British Columbia Is A Treat

August 22, 2010 by  
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With a total land area of just about 360,000 square miles, and most of it rough alpine country, hiking tours of British Columbia are numerous and varied. British Columbia also has a population density of fewer than five people per square kilometer as most of the province’s 4.5 million inhabitants live in the metro areas of Vancouver and Victoria. With this kind of open space, you will discover quiet and natural vistas that in many instances have been rarely explored on foot by Europeans and a keen understanding of B.C.’s motto, “Splendor Without Diminishment”.

Drivin Like The Snow In Canada

August 14, 2010 by  
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Beautiful British Columbia was the last province to join the Dominion and encompasses an area larger than the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Nevada combined. Most of this vast territory is covered by rugged mountains that are home to more than thirty premier skiing areas, rivaling those of Colorado, Utah and the European Alps.

Mr. Sand Man Seen In Hilton Head

August 1, 2010 by  
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At the southern tip of South Carolina?s coastline, visitors will find the island of Hilton Head. The island attracts more than 2 million visitors annually. It is also home to a diverse population from millionaires in extraordinary mansions to average working class people involved in the seasonal tourist trade.

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