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by Iman Smith
One of Mexico's biggest islands, Cozumel, is located 20 km (12 miles) from the mainland, and 60 km (36 mi) south of Cancun. It's a flat, limestone formation shaped like a holster, and punctured by dozens of cenotes (water-filled sinkholes), many with their own marine life, which are an extra attraction for swimmers and marine biologists who come to experience the island's beautiful offshore reefs.
Jacques Cousteau first promoted Cozumel in 1960, when he identified Palancar at the island's southern tip as one of the world's best diving sites. He triggered an explosion of tourist development, only moderated in with the establishment of the National Marine Park in 1996: but the reefs were badly damaged by the wharves built for cruise ships to bring new tourists.
Attitudes changed quickly. Cozumel's new islanders (the 40,000 Maya who welcomed Herman ('Stout') Cortes in 1519 were reduced to 30 by 1510, and Cozumel became uninhabited) realised the value, not just of their spectacular marine wealth, but also of the island's undeveloped centre.
You'll never get a better chance to appreciate Mayan culture so close to good beaches. The biggest Mayan site, San Gervasio (named much later), was for centuries sacred to lx Chel, the goddess of fertility, and one of the Yucatan's most important sanctuaries. There are several others, recovered from jungle and swampy mangrove lagoons now teeming with cormorants, pelicans, primary-coloured tree frogs, iguanas and crocodiles.
These days, the duty of collective care is replacing the ecological mistakes of the 1970s. You can see 250 species in its clear waters, including the bright blue-and-yellow queen angelfish, the toad fish (unique to Cozumel), and enormous sponges like the barrel and elephant ear, which grows to 3.6 m (12 ft) across. Cozumel is fabulously pretty and exotic, and you should go there with someone you love and watch the sunsets.

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July 31 2009 | holiday | No Comments »
by Adam Girnet
Wenzel have been designing and building tents for over 120 years so they really know a thing or two about camping. They offer a range of family dome tents to suit different families and different camping styles.
Their largest 8 person family tent, the Wenzel Grand Lodge, offers over 160 sq.ft. of usable floor space. It's very practical and has a 2 room layout.
Set up is quick and simple for 1 adult without assistance. The walls can be opened to become a complete screen room or zipped closed for privacy and warmth.
The Grand Lodge is definitely one of the best 8 person family tent available.
If you're looking for a 3 room family dome tent then consider the Wenzel Sycamore. The 3 rooms of this tent each have separate doors providing excellent access.
Setting up this tent really need 2 people but one of them can be a child over 4. In the main central room you can stand and each of the rooms is large enough for a full size queen air bed so you can divide your party to suit yourselves.
For a 3 room family tent this gets the best user reviews and highest ratings on all fronts.
For a 6 person family tent the Wenzel Mackinac has a lot to offer.
It has a full height screen room giving a huge and spacious area for bug free living whether you use it for cooking, playing or just chilling out.
To set up this tent takes 2 adults but it's not difficult. the walls of the screen room can be zipped closed for privacy and warmth or left open for full daylight and air flow.
Another choice of 6 person family tent is the Wenzel Cottonwood. This tent also has 2 rooms but no screen room. It is much lighter at just 20 lbs so with a family of teenagers you can split the load between you can go trekking if you like.

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July 30 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Graham McKenzie
The perfect part of the year to vacation in Hungary is in the fall or autumn. Autumn fills the streets and countryside with cool breezes from the Mediterranean and also offers less crowding in the streets and hotels. The winter can be extremely cold and frequent snow showers are common. Summer months are usually very humid and warm and the streets are much more crowded as are the hotels.
Hungary is situated in central eastern Europe and consists of flat land that offers only a few rolling hills and occasional small mountain.
The majority of Hungary is covered in either woodlands or wetlands and will boast an array of wildlife for the adventurous explorers. The national parks offer a way to get a peek at the countries wildlife in a safe environment. The tectonic fault line is where Hungary lays so the many hot springs will bring enjoyment to those wanting to rest their mind and their bodies. Several spas offer hot springs along with their other first class treatments.
Europe?s most impressive architecture is located in Hungary such as the Esztergom Basilica, the third largest church in Europe. The Pannonhalma Archabbey is located in Hungary and is known as the second largest abbey in the entire world. There are many unique and exquisite architecture designs found in Hungary including the popular baroque castle in Budapest.
Budapest is a very rich historical city that brings in many tourists. The city is located on the Danube river banks and the beauty is taken in by people from all over the world who visit here. One of the more popular landmarks is the Buda castle.
Hungary is richly inspired when it comes to the arts. You will find embroideries, paintings, carvings, and pottery pieces that would flatter anyones art collection. Folk dance is adored throughout the country and many famous musical composers originated in Hungary.
Hotels in Hungary offer reasonable prices for guests with beautiful rooms throughout the year. The summer months may be slightly higher and finding a room harder with so many tourists flooding the streets. Autumn and winter months have the better rates and offer less crowding during your stay.
Hungary cuisine offers soups, smoked meats and sausages. Most menus will include beef, veal, chicken and pork entrees and of course the famous goulash. Goulash is a Hungarian dish offered throughout the country but may be prepared differently in many places. Expect a glass of wine to be served with dinner since Hungary produces red and white wines in there many vineyards. Beer, fruit juices and coffee are also produced in Hungary.
The common currency in Hungary is the Forint but the EURO is accepted at most places throughout the country. If you are a member of the European union you will not be required to obtain a visa to visit or work in Hungary. U.S. citizens will be required to have a valid passport as well as a visa if their trip is going to be for longer than 90 days.
Clinking glasses together may have you seen as rude or impolite as it was a decree to remind locals of the treatment their 13 generals turned martyrs in the 19th century. The decree was to last 150 years, ending in 1999 but many still uphold it as tradition.

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July 29 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Deb Schwabe
Some of the favorite US vacation destinations are situated on the shoreline. In fact anywhere in the world, the beach has a special pull for most people. However cape Cod is one of the absolute favorite vacation destinations in the US for both local and international visitors.
Cape Cod has played a distinctive role in shaping the history of the US so there are numerous historical landmarks to visit. Each of these tells something about the role that Cape Cod has had in US history. But this is not only a vacation area for the historian in you, you will find wooded bicycle (bike rentals are available) and walking paths, pristine beaches, quaint shops, tons of art, theatre and music festivals and events taking place, and a huge array of things to do on both land and sea.
Some of New England's best golf courses are situated in the area, it offers fine dining experiences and lodging to suit every possible budget. This is definitely the area to visit to rekindle your childhood beach memories of sandcastles, sand dunes, seashells and of course, saltwater taffy. You will also find the freshest seafood, and Cape Cod is famed for their fried clams.
The sea shores of Cape Cod have been immortalized in "Forbes Traveler" as one of the twenty five most visited tourist destinations, and the reason for this is clear to see. Visitors from anywhere in the world have easy access to the area from Logan Airport in Boston, or TF Green airport in Providence, Rhode Island. Just check out Boston Tunnel closures before planning your arrival. Two bridges cross the Cape Cod canal and access to the area is also available by ferry services which operate daily.
There is 559. 6 miles of immaculate sea-shore surrounding Cape Cod and it is a popular place to visit for whale spotters. The Hyannis Whale Watchers Cruise is a must-do activity for any visitor to the area. This trip makes use of high speed boats which depart from the picturesque Barnstable Harbor from May through October.
These high speed cruisers take people from the beautiful Barnstable Harbor out to sea to spot whales. This adventure serves the purpose of educating people about the conservation of the wonderful world of whales, it is an unforgettable trip.
There is plenty of accommodation of all types available from camp grounds and home rentals, to spas, hotels B&B's, inns and motels of all budgets. But make sure you book before you leave and have confirmed your booking. Accommodation in the area fills up fast in-season at this popular destination.
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Cape Cod is a fun place to visit. If you'd like to visit some of the
Cape Cod attractions, you can visit a large list here. Don't forget to look into the many
Cape Cod lighthouses here! Be sure to visit CapeCodResorts.org for a full list of rentals and hotels too!

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July 27 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Ross Everett
On January 31, 2000, the historic Mapes Hotel in Reno was imploded by 75 pounds of explosives tucked into the art-deco structures support columns. The destruction of the Mapes put an end to years of efforts to preserve the building via lawsuits, redevelopment proposals, and grass roots action. The National Trust for Historic Preservation took up the cause of the Mapes, and challenged the destruction in a suit that eventually reached the Nevada Supreme Court.
While the efficacy and justification of demolishing the Mapes is debatable, one thing that is not is the glorious history of the hotel. It was built in 1947, and signaled the start of the modern era of casino gambling. Despite the notoriety of Bugsy Siegel and the Flamingo in Las Vegas, it was the Mapes that became the first building in the nation to have a hotel, casino and live entertainment under one roof. It also became the hotel of choice for celebrities staying in Northern Nevada. Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe stayed at The Mapes during the filming of 'The Misfits'. Joseph McCarthy, America's famed anti-Communist crusader, admitted to a reporter over cocktails in the Mapes Lounge that he really didn't have a list of Communists in the US despite his frequent and vitriolic insistence to the contrary.
During the 'Rat Pack' era of the 50's and 60's it became along with the Cal-Neva Lodge in Lake Tahoe the place to be seen in Northern Nevada. The 11th floor, window walled Sky Room Lounge hosted performances by a roster of entertainment legends including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Milton Berle and Mae West. Downtown Reno struggled during the 1960's and 70's but the Mapes continued to prosper. The hotel finally closed in 1982, due to financial problems experienced by the Mapes Family brought about by their other Northern Nevada casino holdings.
Reno never experienced the massive growth that occurred in Las Vegas and southern Nevada, and for that reason the destruction of the Mapes is more open to debate than the hotel demolitions to the south. Even the demolition of The Sands"perhaps the most historically significant casino in the state"is hard to argue against given the inability of such a small property to compete in the current Las Vegas marketplace and in light of the value of the mid-strip real estate. The old properties may have historic value to pop culture historians, but their survival doesn't make economic sense. They're simply 'analog players in a digital world'.
This is not the case in Reno, where land and buildings for development in virtually every casino area are abundant. The official reason that the Mapes had to come down was that the city needed the land"which sits along the banks of the Truckee River"to expand its riverside district of art galleries, restaurants and shops. The revitalization of downtown Reno is definitely needed and a legitimate goal, but at the same time it is hard to think that the Mapes was a barrier to this. Indeed, a number of proposals for redevelopment including office space, artists lofts and upscale senior housing would have probably served to enhance the livability of the downtown area. For whatever reason, the City Redevelopment Authority wouldn't approve any of the proposals and the fate of the Mapes was sealed.
The behavior of the City Redevelopment Authority throughout the process has come into question. Overlooking the Truckee River, the hotel was perfectly placed between the downtown casino area and the riverfront district. In 1996, the city purchased the htoel and began accepting proposals for redevelopment. Despite receiving a number of proposals that made sense both in terms of their financial workability and positive impact on the downtown area, the City Redevelopment Authority nixed all of them and insisted that the hotel be razed.
Following the 2000 demolition, the lot remained vacant for over a year until a temporary ice skating rink was hastily constructed the following winter. The property has been improved and the rink is now permanent which, while not in itself a bad use for the land, further calls into question the efficacy of demolishing the structure. It would appear that the city had no clue what to do with the land, but for whatever reason wanted the building brought down. This has led to all sorts of conspiracy theories, from the City Development Agency having financial incentive to raze the hotel to rumors that the building was haunted and was destroyed to keep the Reno area from being overrun with paranormal activity. Whatever the reason for the decision, the city of Reno has lost a beautiful art deco treasure that played a significant part in the economic growth of the state.
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Ross Everett is a Las Vegas and restaurant industry historian as well as an expert on
sports betting. He has served as a management consultant for many restaurants, casinos and nightclubs. In addition, he's a noted fight sport journalist, and writes extensively on strategies to successfully
bet on UFC, MMA and boxing.

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July 25 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Amy Nutt
We all love to take time to get away from the stresses of life to enjoy a vacation. Many people think that if they have a baby or very young children, they can no longer take a vacation. Traveling with babies can be made much easier by planning and implementing measures that will make your vacation fun and relaxing.
A Last Escape Before Baby Makes Three
Vacationing when pregnant, or the babymoon, is a great way to enjoy the remaining time of life as a couple. Many couples decide to book a getaway to celebrate, relax and enjoy their last diaper-free break for a while. The best time to travel while pregnant is during the second trimester, weeks 14 to 27. By then, morning sickness should have abated, energy levels should be higher and you should be feeling "blooming". After that, while Canadian airlines will accept you for travel right up to the final weeks of your pregnancy, there's a good chance that you'll be keener to rest more than travel. Plus, there's a greater chance of premature labor in the final weeks.
When to Go: You'll want heat, but not too much heat, lots of comfort, good food and relaxation. Stick to familiar vacation spots - you'll need to feel confident that the food and environs will suit you. This is no time for surprises. Florida and the Caribbean are favoured destinations for a babymoon, but there are plenty of beautiful spots in our own backyard - Vancouver Island, Toronto and Ontario's West Coast, Quebec City, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia...
What to Wear: Your loosest clothes and lots of layers. Make sure there's plenty of space in your clothing in case junior undergoes a growth spurt. If you're visiting a sun spot take a heavy-duty sunscreen - mom-to-be skin can be extra sensitive. Pack too your favorite snacks and over-the-counter medicine. Don't forget your medical notes - just in case.
Traveling With Babies
Traveling with a baby can help him or her experience new environments and encourages family bonding. The following tips will help you have a better travel experience with your baby.
Location: Make sure you choose an appropriate destination for a baby. Research destinations by using the internet and traveler reviews. Family-orientated travel guides are useful. Babies will not enjoy too much heat or cold.
Enlist Baby Travel Services: There are online baby supply companies who will deliver changing, feeding, and bathing supplies your baby will need while away from home, to any worldwide travel destination. You can shop for all the supplies your baby will need for traveling without leaving your home.
Travel Assistance Insurance: Obtaining travel insurance will ensure that your baby will receive proper medical care in case of an illness or injury. Coverage should include the ability for flights home if treatment is required in the US.
Family Friendly Vacation: There are baby and toddler friendly resorts and hotels that cater to families. Make sure that where you stay has appropriate baby supplies such as a crib and highchair.
Allow Baby to Adjust to New Environment: Maintain a routine with familiar food, toys, and blanket. The baby should not receive too much stimulation within the first couple of days. They should rest and get use to the new environment.
Vacationing with babies can be a fun experience for parents. It is important to remember that it is a vacation, so adults should take time each day to relax. With a little planning and preparation, you and your baby will have a great vacation.

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July 21 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
by Paul Garnett
One of the many exciting activities in Cabo San Lucas is signing up for whale watching tours. The great waters in Cabo are from the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez - two great bodies of waters that are home to great marine animals including the whales. Due to its location, Cabo San Lucas is indeed a great place to enjoy whale watching.
The known whale sanctuary in Cabo San Lucas is the Magdalena Bay. It is a sanctuary where you can find whales especially during mating and birthing season. This is also the best time to watch these whales breaching in the waters of Cabo San Lucas.
The best time to do whale watching in Cabo San Lucas is during January to March. These are also the times that you can see the whales and their young jumping out of the waters and spyhopping. They can also go near the boats where you can have a chance to touch them or get a loser look at them.
If you are planning to take a whale watching adventure for your Cabo San Lucas vacation, you can join whale watching tours that are offered by many touring companies in Cabo. They often take care of transportation services from your hotel to the whale watching site.
Whale watching tours are plenty in Cabo. You can find many touring companies that provide the service. Here are some ways and tours you can engage in if you are planning to enjoy a great whale watching tour.
If you want to do whale watching on board a historical tallship, you can join the whale watching tours aboard the Talofa Tallship. They also cater to sunset cruises as well as snorkeling tours.
You can also sign up for a whale watching tour with Blue Adventures - a company that offers whale-watching expeditions and takes pride in providing a safe and happy tour for tourists.
You can also enjoy the great whale show aboard the Buccaneer Queen tallship. If you want to feel like a pirate while enjoying a sight of the whales in the water, you can definitely have that setup with the Buccaneer Queen tallship.
There are still many other touring companies and other ways to have a great whale watching adventure in Cabo. Just a little research and you can find plenty of them offering the tour.
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Author Paul Garnett wrote this article on behalf of Villa Pelicano, a
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Cabo San Lucas Vacation Rental. For rates and more information, please visit VillaPelicanoCabo.com.

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July 17 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
by Amy Nutt
For many people, New York is like the most important or fun place to be. Because of its metropolitan nature, New York is where most suburban dwellers want to go visiting. Besides this, it is also a hub of business activities as you have the famed Wall Street located there, and the twin towers. Recent estimates have shown that New York generates more than some third world countries budget per year. It also has the highest number of skyscrapers concentrated in one territory.
Often dubbed an 'urban jungle', it is home to more than 20 million people and amazingly, the metropolitan state seems to have more room for visitors, business executives, vacationers and tourists. New York City has a lot of attractions. In fact, it is said that you could spend three years in New York doing nothing except sightseeing and still not see every vacation spot or attraction sites. Some of New Yorks main attractions are partly responsible for its global popularity and these include:
1. Statue of Liberty This statue represents or symbolizes democracy in the modern world. According to history, the statue signified hope for the immigrants who crossed through Ellis Island. A gift from the French government over a hundred years ago, it was meant to signify freedom which America stands for. Sculpted by the Frdric-Auguste Bartholdi, the steel Framework was built by the creator of the Eiffel tower, Gustav Eiffel and is about 305 ft altogether. To get to the top of the statue, a visitor would have to climb three hundred and fifty four steps. Tourists interested in getting into the monument can purchase one time tickets.
2. Empire State Building The empire state building is possibly the most popular building in New York. Once called the tallest building in the world -it is about one thousand, two hundred and fifty feet high -and named the 8th wonder of the world, many say it signifies or represents what was meant to be carried out when man decided to build the tower of Babel. The empire state building became extremely popular after the movie King Kong was shot in 1933. At the time, it was dubbed the tallest building. However, the mystery surrounding it still counts for visits from over two million visitors annually.
3. Central Park This major tourist centre occupies three hundred and forty one hectares of land is synonymous with its name in its location at the centre of Manhattan. Located between 5th and 8th avenue, central park consists of ice rinks for those who want to skate, theatres, baseball fields, fountains, lakes, a Zoo, a museum, tennis courts and a host of facilities. And the best part of central park is access to it is free of charge. A must see as part of a New York City vacation package.
4. Fifth Avenue For those who love shopping, 5th Ave is an awesome place to be. Located between the 49th and 59th streets, its like a concentration of designer stores such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Ferragamo, Prada and Versace. If you are looking for jewelleries, you will find Bulgari shops, Cartier and a host of other jewellers.

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July 15 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
Samsonite is legendary for making durable luggage, and this Samsonite 5 Piece Nested Luggage Set is a prime example of the appeal and quality this manufacturer builds into it's products. It comes in either black or red.
Take a look at the customer reviews and ratings we've included below, and you'll be impressed that this set of luggage is well worth the discount price you'll find. Read on for more information.
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| This Samsonite 5-Piece Travel Set includes a 26 upright, 22 upright, duffel, travel tote and toiletry kit. |
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| Review Date: July 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer: B. Niranjan, India |
| This luggage set is way more worth than what it costs. Stick to samsonite - they know what they are making. Used 26'' baggage during my travel to india, stuffed with 32kg weight which withstood the battering, yet in perfect condition without any wear and tear!! |
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| Shoulder strap and handle cushions could have been better. The bags were stable and don't topple over when you load them up with 50lbs of used auto parts. You couldn't get a better 5 piece set for $100 unless you knew Herbert Q. Samsonite personally. |
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| Great set of luggage. The large bags are incredibly sturdy. The duffel bag could have been a bit larger... but still does the job just fine. Highly recommended. |
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This Samsonite 5 piece Nested Luggage Set is beautiful color, all what I wanted to buy a long time ago, elegant and I'll enjoy using it in Christmas going out of State.
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July 14 2009 | product reviews | No Comments »
by Olivia Parker
Visualize a vacation with your family in the setting of huge mountains, verdant green landscape, as well as gorgeous riversides. You surely would like to experience such pleasing backdrops, and more than that an escapade from the noisy crowds as well as the perfunctory life, which most of us are used to. Therefore, if you wish to experience a truly perfect vacation, then surely, you should opt for an English cottage.
These are some of the examples of beautiful cottages that you might like to consider for accommodation:
1. Sunnyside Cottage,Littleport This dazzling and fresh, bungalow offers an idyllic holiday near the cities of Ely and Cambridge, giving you a direct access to a number of amazing cathedrals, colleges, art galleries shops and pubs. The arrangement stands along the chief farmhouse outlining a side of the courtyard of this elegant construction. You will also get all kinds of modern facilities.
2. Rose Cottage Great Abington, nr. Cambridge This place is located in this beautiful village, which is a small distance away from Cambridge. A brilliant ambiance, as well as gorgeous atmosphere is the chief distinctiveness of this terrific place. A striking track connecting the land to the road below makes it one of the most attractive housing options in the locale. All these features make it one of the most comfortable accommodation alternatives that you can imagine.
3. Bay Tree Cottage Goulceby, nr. Louth Situated in a peaceful and silent atmosphere of this isolated valley, this gorgeous structure offers you a distinct flavor of the old world charm. The place is ideally placed in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The rooms are fully furnished and provide you with a variety of modern services, that you might desire of. The construction is expediently located for easy admittance to a number of vacationer attractions. The beautiful setting would pacify your sanity and you might not even consider leaving this place.
4. Netherall Manor Lodge Soham, nr. Ely This remarkable place featuring converted stables and clock tower is silently secluded in this pretty setting. At this place, you can enjoy fishing and bird-watching. You will also get rooms fully equipped with a wide variety of current facilities that you can utilize, while you are enjoying a stay in this place.
The above mentioned cottages are some of the best for your accommodation needs; make sure you visit them when you arrive for a outstanding holiday experience in England.

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July 14 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
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