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Dills in the Dales

by wandering freditor / Apr 17, 2009 / 1 comments

DILLS IN THE DALES

Bryce Hammond - All New Works

by Josh Garrick / Apr 17, 2009 / 0 comments

Special to:  snsvs

Millenia Fine Art Gallery to present …
“Bryce Hammond … ALL New Works”


by Josh Garrick

A Well-Traveled Educator

by Thursday Bram / Apr 16, 2009 / 1 comments

A Well-Traveled Educator

Michigan's Small Town Treasures: Tiptoe Through the Tulips

by Julie Royce /
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Apr 16, 2009 / 2 comments

Tiptoe Through the Tulips...

And Enjoy a Bit of History along the Way

Travel Board Game: 10 Days in the USA

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Apr 14, 2009 / 3 comments

Travel Board Game: 10 Days in the USA

Hawaii's 4th Annual Big Island “Talk Story” Film Festival, May 14-17

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Apr 12, 2009 / 0 comments

CELEBRITIES JOHN SAXON AND RON OSBORN HONORED IN PERSON
During Big Island Film Festival May 14-17

B&Bs Offer Recession Relief with "TANKS for Traveling” Offers

by Marti Mayne / Apr 11, 2009 / 1 comments

From free gas to free dinners, plus discounts, gifts and spa treatments, B&Bs worldwide entice travelers with reasons to choose bed and breakfasts this year

Paradise in Boracay Island, Philippines

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Apr 10, 2009 / 1 comments

Summer time has just started, and Filipinos are all set for a fun-filled beach frolic. The rising temperatures and the scorching heat of the sun cranks the Philippine’s summer mood to high gear. Being a tropical paradise, the Philippines can offer the best beaches and shorelines to explore for a summer vacation. The summer heat heralds beach and sun worshippers as the temperature starts to rise.

 

 

Everglades National Park – One of America’s Great Natural Wonders

by smartpoodle / Apr 10, 2009 / 1 comments

Everglades National Park - there is truly no other place like it on earth. This is the largest subtropical reserve in the United States. Not surprisingly, its climate brings intense summer heat, rain and humidity. It is not a swamp, as it is often referred to be, but rather a slow-moving river that flows southwest just ¼ mile per day. Everglades National Park is an important wetland that has been named a World Heritage Site.

Portrait of the Pantanal

by Kymri /
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Apr 08, 2009 / 1 comments

 

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