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  • A Visit to Sorsogon: The Rock Formations of Sawanga

    Visit Sorsogon: Rock Formations Sawanga

    Sorsogon was not in one of my places to visit because I knew very little of the place. Outside of whale shark watching (which is very scarce now), I knew... Read more

    The 12 June 2013 by   Wanderingjoshua
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  • Business Class on a 7 Hour Flight

    Business Class Hour Flight

    For a combined 100,000 airline miles and $10, Angie and I started off our RTW trip on the right foot. Not only did we cover our entire one way airfare with... Read more

    The 12 June 2013 by   Livingthedreamrtw
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  • 5 Best Clubs In Budapest

    Best Clubs Budapest

    First off, it should be noted that Budapest isn’t a city where you are likely to be disappointed when it comes to a night out. Read more

    The 12 June 2013 by   Smartgirltravel
  • The Dirt on Agritourism

    Dirt Agritourism

    Agritourism may not be a term you’re familiar with, but if you’ve ever visited a farm, went apple picking, or stomped on grapes Lucy-style at a vineyard,... Read more

    The 11 June 2013 by   Healthytravelblog
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  • Music and Mountains in Mostviertel, Austria

    Music Mountains Mostviertel, Austria

    I usually write about Monkeys and Mountains, but Music and Mountains? This was a first. Check out the unique Wanderbare Gipfelklaenge (Hiking to the Sounds of... Read more

    The 11 June 2013 by   Monkeys And Mountains Adventure
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  • MEA: If Only Customer Service Listens to Passengers’ Complaints

    MEA: Only Customer Service Listens Passengers’ Complaints

    As usual I’m going to be honest and state facts as they are. Whether good or bad. Many may not agree with me but I think that, if MEA listens to a few of the... Read more

    The 11 June 2013 by   Nogarlicnoonions
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  • Nepal and Tibet for Every Budget

    Nepal Tibet Every Budget

    Anyone can do Nepal and Tibet on a shoestring. The average westerner will be jingling change around in his pockets wondering what to do with all his extra... Read more

    The 11 June 2013 by   Pacificprime
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  • Terracotta Travelers

    Terracotta Travelers

    For as long as I’ve known of their existence I have longed to see them. Forever after I assumed that meant going to China and, given our travel plans, China... Read more

    The 10 June 2013 by   Everywhereonce
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  • Skype Has Started to Replace International Schools Recruiting Fairs

    Skype Started Replace International Schools Recruiting Fairs

    Teachers can spend a couple thousand dollars flying to recruiting fairs, paying for food and accomodation. Many times job offers have been filled before you... Read more

    The 10 June 2013 by   Naturegirl321
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  • How Cuba Changed My Perception of Humanity and Restored Hope

    Cuba Changed Perception Humanity Restored Hope

    I’ve taken a number of great vacations in my lifetime. Each vacation I’ve taken has left me with fond memories, valuable lessons, new friends, new-found... Read more

    The 09 June 2013 by   Davedtc
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