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Cuba
Cuba is a land with a rich history of political struggle. Since turning communist 50 years ago the island nation has more or less gone downhill, mostly due to a trade embargo placed by the United States. No Americans or American products allowed.... More about Cuba
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Darling Times in Sydney
Some holidays and venues just become nightmares; others just get better and better. Thankfully, this holiday to Sydney was the latter. International travel can be tricky these days, with delays, security queues and long waits in cluttered airports.... More about Darling Times in Sydney
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The Boathouse Opua
With the rain bucketing down on the windscreen I couldn’t help but grin as we drove out of Auckland. With a two man pup-tent sitting directly in the line of sight of my girl who had already had a horrendous week, I could sense the knives being... More about The Boathouse Opua
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Living In Siberia – Lenin's Revenge
In 1999, I moved to Chita, a city in Siberia, Russia to teach for a year. After seven days of planes, trains and, well, more trains, I was ready to experience Chita in all its glory.Day 1 – Lenin’s RevengeRiding on a train for three plus... More about Living In Siberia – Lenin's Revenge
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Khmer Rouge Prison 21
Most travel stories are of the happy-go-lucky variety. Every once in a while, however, one visits a place that evidences the vicious, dark side of mankind. Khmer Rouge Prison 21, known as Tuol Seng, is one such place. It is a stark reminder of the... More about Khmer Rouge Prison 21
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Casinos to visit in 2009
Every year millions of thrill seekers who love playing poker, betting on the ponies, or placing bets on the big games enjoy going out to new and exciting destinations for a few days of sun, cocktails and of course gambling. Whether you live in China... More about Casinos to visit in 2009
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French Polynesia
The volcanic Marquesas archipelago, is made up of 9 major islands of volcanic origin without a coral reef. They are located nearly 900 miles from Tahiti, but here you will find spectacular mountains dropping straight into a blue-turquoise sea,... More about French Polynesia
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Chichen Itza
The city is home to several buildings that are remarkable both for their architectural design and their religious and scientific significance. Among these are the Temple of Kukulkan (Feathered Serpent), the Observatory, the Temple of the... More about Chichen Itza
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