Siberia, Russia Part 4 – Airport Follies and a Stern Lecture
In this continuing series, we cover my decision to move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story aboard the flight from Anchorage to Khabarovsk, Russia. Posted by Richard Chapo
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Siberia, Russia Part 5 – Khabarovsk and a Little Russian
In this continuing series, we cover my move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story outside the airport in Khabarovsk, Russia.
Posted by Richard Chapo
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Siberia, Russia Part 6 – When Stairs Attack in the Khabarovsk Train Station
In this continuing series, we cover my move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story going to the train station in Khabarovsk to catch the Trans-Siberian Railroad.
Posted by Richard Chapo
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Silent Macau
A failed or neglected city springs to mind when walking around Macau during the day time. Around the outskirts of the Islands the doors of modern buildings never seem to open. Hotel restaurants tend ... Posted by Ieuan Dolby
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Silver Argentina
Argentina is one of the most southernly located country in South America. It is situated between the Andes Mountains to the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east and south Posted by Ryan Fyfe
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Six Ways to Meet People When You are Traveling, with Examples from Mexico
How expressing appreciation and five other simple things you can do will make it much easier to meet people when you travel. Posted by Rosana Hart
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Snow in Alaska? -- You'd Be Surprised
Does it snow in Alaska? Of course it does. But the reality of the snowfall amount that Alaska receives may be far different from the popular concept of snow in Alaska.
Posted by Garry Gamber
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South Africa
South Africa is an excellent tourist destination... Posted by Owen Noome
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South of France Travelling Tips
Blue and red parasols, sailing ships, a light breeze and a cloudless blue sky - the Cote d'Azure, or Azure Coast as it is literally translated, lives up to its name. Posted by Toni James
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Southern Africa Travel, Enchanted and Delightful Safaris and Luxury
I have been a travel agent for many years and have had the opportunity to travel to many destinations, but my most recent trip to southern Africa was by far the most amazing experience I have ever had. Posted by Andy James
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Southern Tanzania Safari
The typical southern safari will usually combine Mikumi, Ruaha and Selous. After the safari, a stay in Zanzibar rounds off an unbeatable holiday experience... Posted by Andrew Muigai
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Spa Resorts – Great For Destination Vacations
Take your next vacation at a destination spa resort. You can pick the type of resort; they offer everything from wellness to indulgence. Posted by Beverly Marshall
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Spa Types - Indulge In Your Spa Style
Spa has been part of therapeutic healing and health maintenance throughout the ages. Today’s spa originated from the ancient custom known as “taking the waters” in spectacular European health spas. Spas in Canada will help you to find the spa type that suits you best.
Posted by Angie Kocsi
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Spain Travel
Travel to Spain. What places to visit. Posted by Stein Ove Stien
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Spain´s Hotels - Pick A Parador
Would you like to stay in a beautifully converted castle, palace, fortress, monastery whilst in Spain? Then pick a parador! Posted by Linda Plummer
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Spanish Beaches
Now that the travel season comes to an end it is a good idea to plan a last little trip and what better place to go to than Spain and its beaches?
Beaches are the trademark by excellence for Spain and the Spanish beaches are many tourists only reason to visit Spain.
Posted by Eddy De Vos
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Spanish Fiestas and Festivals: Join the Non-stop Celebration
It would be difficult to visit Spain and not experience the multitude of Spanish fiestas and festivals. If there is one thing that the people of Spain know how to do it's party!
Posted by Ofer Shoshani
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Spanish Food and Drinks: Tapas, Gazpacho, Paella, Cava, Sangria, and Rivers of Red Wine
The variety of Spanish food and drinks differs greatly, depending on where you travel. Tapas, Gazpacho, Paella, Cava, Sangria and mucho Red Wine. Because of them travelling to Spain, or living there, becomes a sensual journey.
Posted by Ofer Shoshani
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St. Tropez - A "Must-See" Part of The French Riviera
St. Tropez offers beaches, sun, fun, food, and celebrities... Posted by Sandy Knoll
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Stalking Alligators In Florida
We visited the monster each morning when the sun was high enough for him to come out and soak up the heat. We caught enough glimpses of it to know that it was at least ten feet long. Posted by Steven Gillman
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Standard of Living and Business Factors in Wichita KS
There is a much lower than average poverty rate in Wichita, due to the higher paying jobs, availability of jobs and lower cost of living. The service industry is now 27% while manufacturing is 21-25% depending on who is floating the numbers and derivative trading on misdirection. Posted by Lance Winslow
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Staying Healthy While Traveling
Your good health is paramount while traveling and taking simple precautions can drastically reduce your chances of falling ill. Posted by Sarah Moore
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Staying In A New England Cabin or Cottages As A Romantic Getaway?
Norm Goldman, editor of sketchandtravel.com interviews travel author and expert Bethany Ericson. Bethany is an expert on the New England states. Posted by Norm Goldman
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Stirring Up Cape Town's City Bowl
For the discerning traveller to the Cape who would like to explore Cape Town's City Bowl, here are a few suggestions. Remember, Cape Town bears two distinct faces, a mask worn by day and a mask worn by night. Whichever one you choose, this article will provide you with a few hints on how, when and where to explore the city bowl, whether by day or by night. Posted by Gregory Hudson
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Stockholm – A Great Destination That Is Kind To Your Budget
Stockholm is not only the world's most beautiful capital, it is now very affordable too for US travelers, as a recent survey shows. Posted by Marc A. De Jong
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Stockholm - The Most Beautiful Capital In The World?
The beautiful Swedish capital Stockholm is one of the best kept secrets of the travel industry. Posted by Marc A. De Jong
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Stop the Car! I Need to go to the Bathroom! or Water When Traveling
When traveling, most people are inclined to cut back on their water consumption. After all, they're a little embarrassed at having to stop every hour or so (on a car trip) to use the bathroom. Or if they're on a plane, they hate having to climb over everyone else to get to the toilets. Well, I hope you can get over your embarrassment. Because water is the best thing to solve a number of travel related problems. Posted by Jim Huffman
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Street Food in Thailand... A Smorgasbord For All The Senses
Picture a barbecue hotdog stand outside a North American sports stadium. Now, instead of hotdogs and buns sizzling on a grill, the food cart is laden with... Posted by Carolyn Nantais
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Studying the International Travel Insurance Scene
Could you qualify for low cost international student insurance, it's not just for student's anymore! Posted by Steve Cogger
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Sundry Thoughts On Hotels In India
The economic growth of India has had an impact on the hospitality industry too. Traveling is now no more limited to leisure tourism only. People travel extensively for the sake of business and the hotels are cashing in on it. Posted by Madhu Saha
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