August 05, 2009
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World Travel
A lot of cool stuff goes on under the ground. Check out these 10 amazing underground caves that will makes you think twice about what’s beneath your feet!
I remember learning about stalagmites and stalactites in school. Stalactites on top tights go up, remember??
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August 05, 2009
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Luxury Travel
Halong Cruises new Halong Violet junk will be launched next month. With just 6 immaculately decorated cabins, including 4 suites, with king sized beds, Jacuzzis, private balconies and personal butler service, the Halong Violet will provide a unique experience on Halong Bay. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994, Halong Bay’s karst islands rise up out of emerald waters covered in vegetation. Only a few are habitable; many have been sculpted into strange shapes by the wind and weather. This floating boutique hotel will be able to cruise to untouched areas of the Bay whilst providing all the services you would expect from a 5 star hotel; fine dining, a cozy lounge and spacious library, sun deck, spa and gym.
August 04, 2009
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Travel By Plane
Alaska Airlines began nonstop service Monday between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Austin, Texas.
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August 04, 2009
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Luxury Travel
Why not visit Norway andreturn to nature with the most breathtaking scenery, spectacular fjords, dramatic waterfalls, white sandy beaches and the freshest of mountain air? In Norway you’ll find wonderful places to stay, historic towns, charming villages and unparalleled hospitality wherever you go. Whether you take a coastal voyage, a touring holiday or stay in one location, the overwhelming feeling of peace and tranquillity will remain with you and you’ll return home refreshed, relaxed and revitalised. Click here to see some of the places in Norway that we’ve covered previously.
August 03, 2009
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Luxury Travel
Chef Robert McCormick of the Hotel Hna Maui takes pride in his ability to source just about all he needs to create his acclaimed cuisine right from Maui itself and often from within just a mile or two of the isolated, idyllic resort. To host an ideal evening featuring a five-course dinner paired with fine wines, the hotel reaches out to the mainland, inviting renowned second-generation winemaker Kathleen Heitz Myers to share her expertise and select vintages with a few fortunate guests.
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August 01, 2009
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Travel By Plane
Celebrity Cruises newest ship - the Solstice-class Celebrity Equinox - was officially named at a ceremony held in the port of Southampton, England, on July 29.
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