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Jan 12
There are all kinds of innovative rides and attractions in the Orlando area, but if a prize were to be given to the one providing the most thrills it might be awarded to Warbird Adventues in Kissimmee. Warbird offers guests a ride in a World War II vintage training aircraft, the T6. Not only do you get to ride in the aircraft, you can also fly it even if you have no previous flight experience.This is not a ride in a flight simulator, you go up in an actual plane and you can take your choice of ...
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Jan 11
Crossing the New Jersey-Pennsylvania state line at the Delaware Water Gap, I paralleled the muddy-appearing Delaware River near the Appalachian Trail, the interstate narrowing to two lanes and shallowly ascending into the brown-treed, gray shale rock-covered Pocono Mountains.  The slender, finger-like white patterns representing the still-snow-covered ski trails of Camelback Mountain were now visible through the left car window. As the miles rolled by, I thought of the past two ski trips, ...
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Jan 9
I could hardly believe it. More than a year had passed and it had once again been time for the annual company ski trip to the Pocono Mountains. Unlike last year, almost everyone had decided to go the night before and stay in the same hotel, getting a full night's sleep and reaching the slopes early, without getting lost on the way. Or so I thought. Although Sidonie had intended to join us the previous year, her excessive amount of alter-names had proven too many to fit on the invitation and she ...
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Jan 7
Take George, long known for his grueling, bumpy, back-road, low-fare bus service to Florida, as one of the van drivers; Adam, consistently seeking to act out his "ground pilot" fantasy, as the other van driver; Sidonie, whose list of alter-names is so long no one any longer remembers her real one; Annie, as resident grump; Joseph, whose anger diffusion is so profuse that it could easily melt the snow on the far side of the mountain; and Monica, whose persistent, ubiquitous cough has approached ...
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Jan 3
                As the sun pinnacled at its noon trajectory on Saturday, July 11, 2009, so, too, did Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome.  The staff, having already arrived at 0900, had prepared this pocket of history for its pioneer aircraft air show, and the parking lot, across Norton Road, had deposited an increasingly larger crowd through the covered, wooden footbridge, providing pulse to the heart which one man had first infused with air in his life-long project to recreate this era ...
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Dec 29
Dubai is a veritable magnet, the most advanced, affluent and corporate of all the emirates. The city sits on massive reserves of oil which have been believed to be the force behind its phenomenal growth, a city which was as a fishing village until 1830. Surprisingly, it's the property and construction trade that has been consistently contributing to the emirate's exponential growth for many years. At the centre of the world construction business, Dubai has attracted world's attention with the ...
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Dec 28
Putting some of the finest athletes in the world to the test, the Singapore Sprint Series presents a gruelling set of competitions to truly test the mettle of participants. The series consists of three main events which are the Sprint Biathlon, Sprint Duathlon and the Sprint Triathlon. The Sprint Biathlon consists of 750 metre swim that finishes off with a 5 km run to the finish. The Duathlon goes a step further with a 3km run, 15 km bike ride and finally another 3km run. The Sprint Triathlon ...
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Dec 26
Boston is a carefree city that emphasises on freedom and liberty. Blessed with a wide range of nature reserves, parks and entertainment, Boston boasts of its Harbour Islands that attract visitors from all walks of life and all ages. What sets this place apart is the fact that this is a thirty island park. Each island offers a variety of entertainment and amusement locations. Many festivals and celebrations take place at these islands that give visitors the option of being a part of them as ...
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Dec 24
It is a beehive of activity, where industry stakeholders are talking about topical issues influencing the Africa and beyond. Don't be left behind, you too can become part of this great community and interact with fellow industry decision makers, while reading this article and giving your comment in this great article. There's no question that 2009 has been another hectic year for the hospitality and tourism industry in the world and East Africa at large meaning ...
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Dec 21
One country India has been an address to numerous world heritage destinations, which displays the country's affluent artistic and architectural legacy. The representation of devotion anf affection - Taj Mahal - is one such heritage that every Indian feels prod to be associated with. Constructed in nearly 1631 by the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan in remembrance of his much-loved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is positioned on the edge of the Yamuna in Agra, which is about 220 kilometres from ...
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Dec 20
Churchill, Manitoba, located 970 kilometers north of Winnipeg on the sub-arctic tundra, bills itself both as 'the polar bear' and 'beluga whale' capital of the world.                 The province's northern region, location of its initial inhabitants, had provided land for indigenous nomadic tribes who had hunted, fished seals and whales, and tracked the caribou herd migrations for thousands of years, using the interconnected waterways as their transportation means.  Although ...
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Dec 19
Nature, the predominant element around which life in Oregon revolves, results in the state's topographical diversity and rugged, natural beauty, and dictates the experiences the tourist is likely to have. The 362 mile long coast, for instance, comprised of rain forests, sand dunes, black sand beaches, and unique rock formations, is splintered by some dozen rivers, which flow into the Pacific.  The spine of the Coast Range and the Klamath Mountains provides a westerly skeleton, while the ...
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Dec 13
I am actually surprised about this copy the blueprint thing by Jamie Lewis. In this copy the blueprint scam review I will tell you exactly what kind of results I had with this copy the blueprint system and how hard/easy it is to use the methods described in this system.Ok, let me get this Rate this Article: ...
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Dec 9
Kuwait is an Arab Emirate on the Arabian Peninsula boarding on Iraq, the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia. Prior to 1946 Kuwait was a little-known desert coast, where people lived by growing dates, raising donkeys and sheep, fishing for pearls and building small boats. After the World War II the Kuwait Oil Company began large scale oil drilling and by the 1960's Kuwait was one of the world's leading oil producing countries. At present it is a thrilling escape to all holiday makers who wishes to ...
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Dec 8
In this article, I will reveal some network marketing secrets that will change your whole situation in this industry. First, if you haven't already figured it out yourself, it isn't easy to succeed in the network marketing industry. If you are a part of the majority, you already know this, and you have been struggling for some time now, working hard in your attempt to grow your business. Another thing that is very common for the majority in this industry is that they will end up failing after ...
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