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The Sandia Peak Tramway: taking visitors up and away
Written by Jack Mack   
Albuquerque, New Mexico has much to offer any visitor - from the scenic Rio Grande Botanic Garden to the famous KiMo theatre. However, one of the city's best-known landmarks - the Sandia Peak Tramway - takes visitors high above Albuquerque. The longest aerial tram in the world, the Sandia Peak Tramw...
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Murcia, Spain. A general guide
Written by Russell Marsh   
The history of Murcia is a long story of agriculture, commerce and INVASION. In the very early days (500+ B.C.) Murcia's original inhabitants - Iberian tribes - had already established trading relationships with Greeks and Phoenicians. Later Hannibal Barca and his hordes from Carthage conquered the ...
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Fun in Hawaii
Written by Jeff OReilly   
Hawaii is one of my favorite places to go when I need time off work to relax or just even get away from the winter cold. There are so many things to do here, that when ever I come over here I can never find time to do everything I wish. All I can say is that it’s a great place to bring the whole...
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Volcano Tours In Baņos Ecuador
Written by Steve Gillman   
In June of 2004, my wife and I spent a week in Banos, Ecuador. Our clean hotel room, with cable TV, cost $6 per night. It was $12 normally, but we're good negotiators. We paid just $1 for lunch each day ($2.25 total for both, with tip), which was usually chicken, rice, beans, salad and juice. Someti...
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Travel Gift Ideas Christmas Presents
Written by Richard Chapo   
Looking for travel gift ideas? Here are a few that make great Christmas presents or just good old travel gifts.

Travel Gift Ideas

Whether for work or fun, people that travel a lot are easy to buy for. There are simply a ton of gadgets and travel accessories that can satisfy your need for travel gift ideas.

1. Dreamsacks Okay, heres a nasty little secret about traveling. Hotels dont always wash sheets and definitely dont wash comforters. Yes, it creeps me out to think about it as well. Dreamsacks are designed to keep the creepy crawly bacteria, funguses and bugs off of you. Dreamsacks are essentially sleeping bags made from sheets, to wit, they are thin. Most even come with a built in pillow because if the sheets are sketchy, one doesnt really want to even contemplate the pillows. Dreamsacks will set you back between $40 and $60.
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