Earlier this week I was out in the country and crossed over several old country Pedestrian Bridges. Well, actually they may not have been Pedestrian Bridges, but it certainly kept me thinking about bridges many times over the week. I have always liked bridges and have found them fascinating. How they are built is beyond […]
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Top 9 Southern Tourist Attractions
It’s approaching the summer and what a better time to start planning a good ole fashion southern road trip at one of the top US Tourist attractions. The following destinations are certainly a great place to start. These articles are written by “Planetware.com” which is an incredible resource for travel information to virtually any destination. From […]
Plan A Vacation ? What Is Your Vacation Style?
Do you consider your vacation style when you plan a vacation? If not, the following are five vacation styles along with best bets on where to take them. If you are a Family Vacationer, then your vacation is all about family time. You want to make sure you plan a vacation at a destination where […]
Top Holiday Location To Visit ? Where is It ?
First, let me say Merry Christmas! I hope you are enjoying the holiday’s. Question? Where is your top holiday location to visit? I think for Christmas for most, it is home with family and friends. Some may not view it necessarily as a vacation over the Christmas holidays and some may. Either way, it’s […]
Autumn colors: Beautiful fall foliage around the USA
School is back in session and so is the NFL. Days are getting shorter and temperatures are beginning to drop. All of it heralds the change of seasons as summer slowly edges into fall. Autumn means different things to different people, but there is one constant for color-lovers: Fall means foliage. From South Carolina to […]
A Rainbow of Rivers Around the World
I grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, so for most of my life, I didn’t have a very positive view of rivers. I understood the historical and commercial importance of the aptly-named “Muddy” Mississippi, for example, but it was still extremely ugly to me, as were most of its tributaries. To be sure, it wasn’t […]
World’s Best Islands
Discerning readers have ranked their favorite island oases in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards, and this year’s results prove that no destination is too remote when pristine, white-sand beaches and exotic fauna await. For the third time in the World’s Best Awards two-decade history, the wild islands of the Galápagos secured the No. 1 […]
How You Can Broaden Your Horizons with Travel
Instead of just sitting on some tropical beach and sipping pina coladas during your vacations, it is very possible to get a ton of personal growth from your travels. But in order to do this, you will have to get off those all-inclusive beach resorts and five-star hotels. Although there might be some exceptions, most […]
The Benefits of Traveling
Many people ponder what they should do for a vacation and I realized a lot of people don’t seem to share my views about traveling. I believe it’s very important to see the world and different cultures. It lets us open our minds to new things and we get to experience life in exiting different […]
13 Amazing Reasons Why Couples Who Travel Together Stay Together
According to a survey of 1,000 couples about understand how important traveling affected their relationship positively, almost two thirds (63%) of the respondents claimed that traveling has helped them stay together. The truth is not so far-fetched, when you travel together, there are sudden and exciting elements that fire your relationship. 1. A common goal […]
The Ultimate Bucket-List Travel Guide
ROBIN ESROCK, whose book “The Great Global Bucket List” will be published next year, has traveled to 100 countries on seven continents, but he still dreams of visiting Bali. “It seems ridiculous that I’ve explored Albania and Ethiopia but have missed countries that blip so loudly on the global adventure radar,” said the Vancouver, Canada-based […]
Touring Block Island, R.I.—the Island Time Forgot
SOME COME TO Block Island to behold the quintessentially New England beaches and rolling hills. Others come to bike, hike and maybe take a dip in the always-colder-than-you-imagine Atlantic Ocean waters. But I came for a different reason: to sit atop a statue of a deer. The statue in question occupied a prominent spot on […]
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